The league of extraordinary gentlemen
Take the tennis bracelet. Back in 1987, Chris Evert famously paused her US Open match when her diamond bracelet flew off—and a silhouette was born. Today, that same sliver of sparkle is showing up on men's wrists. 'Diamonds have always been a man's best friend, if you go back to the Mughal era, it was emperors who wore the most elaborate pieces,' says Ash Balani, owner of Malkish Jewels in Mumbai. 'Then came the hip-hop movement of the '80s, which changed the game. Jewellery became armour.' Now, it's everyday expression.
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