“Don't bug me or I'll gas you said the creep”
― Norman Mailer, Deaths For The Ladies
Sam Droege. Macro Bee Portraits.
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“Insects—part delicacy, part gag—are chic again,” The New Yorker‘s Dana Goodyear wrote recently. She was talking about the rise of entomophagy—that’s eating bugs to you or me—but you don’t have to take to the kitchen to get into the buggy spirit. Creepy crawlers have been a mainstay in jewelry these last few seasons. Here, a few serving suggestions of the inedible variety.
—Kristin Studema
From top left to right: Lanvin insect cuff, $1,340, available at www.neimanmarcus.com ; Topshop scorpion brooch, $30, available at www.topshop.com; Kenneth Jay Lane gunmetal-plated Swarovski crystal bug ring, $100, available at www.net-a-porter.com; Oscar de la Renta crystal bug clip earrings, $275, available at www.neimanmarcus.com; Judith Leiber crystal minaudière, $4,495, available at www.bergdorfgoodman.com.
Plate of Lepidoptera taken from ‘Synopsis of North American Butterflies’ by William H. Edwards … Philadelphia, The American Entomological Society, 1872; text reprinted.Published 1879 by Houghton, Osgood and Company
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Sam Droege. Macro Bee Portraits.
Lanvin Insect Brooches
"There is beauty in ugliness. All of nature is beautiful. I have taken inspiration from Insects. I see God in small things too. My label recreates the magnificence of nature and all creatures big and small into extraordinary designs that is inspired by my Northeast heritage" - Jenjum Gadi
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1940s-50s Spanish Toledo metal brooch
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Sam Droege. Macro Bee Portraits.
"Quit bugging me."
Green Fly
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Ant showing off
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Grasshopper brooch, early 1900s, Italy.
Sigrid Agren in Lanvin Fall 2013
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Tattoo Design
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“Sometimes you're the windshield. Sometimes your the bug.”
― Mark Knopfler
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