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Constellation of Stars

The day I was given this vintage dress by my boyfriend’s mother I was over the moon. She tells me that everyone in the Milan of the 60s and 70s would go through a long process to get dressed, starting with doing research in the magazines, going fabric shopping and then ending at their personal tailor to get the dress made. A dress that would last for years and in this case even for decades and still be stylish. Nowadays this process is called by the fancy name of ‘slow wear’ and we are all trying to build wardrobes that make sense and don’t go out of fashion. This made me think of what is in my own wardrobe that my daughter would love to wear in 30 years time. My list came down to 8 dresses, lots of coats, a few bags and hopefully she will be size 39 to get the chance to wear all my (unworn) shoe collection.

Trends come and go, the only thing we are left with is style, a personal style that is timeless. Timeless like the Omega Constellation watch, part of a family of watches that were first launched under this name by Omega 1952. Just like fashion, the watch has changed a lot during the decades, while always being defined by a style of elegant cases and dials with ultra-precise movements. Todays design on my wrist was introduced in 1982 featuring the four “griffes” which originally held the sapphire crystal in place and helped ensure the watch remained waterproof. Given its success at the time, it has become the design standard for the Constellation line.

Watches embed better than any other accessory the concept of eternity, being a perfect gift that can be inherited by many generations to come. While I’m still hoping for my daughter to have a shoe size of 39, at least I don’t have to worry about giving her a time piece like this one given that they come with adjustable wristbands. A perfect gift of love, with the watch ticking and counting every cherished moment spent together.

Wearing

Constellation Omega Co-Axial 35 MM

Vintage Dress

Vintage fur coat

*In collaboration with Omega. Check out all the looks of the #OmegaInMovement Project on Facebook

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