
In a moment when fashion often feels dictated by algorithmic trends and fleeting viral moments, Justine Clenquet quietly reminds us of the power of subculture as a form of refined rebellion.
Her latest unisex collection is a study in contrasts: raw energy tempered by polish, punk attitude softened through sculptural elegance. Drawing from 70s glam rock, 90s nostalgia, and underground subcultures, Clenquet reinterprets familiar icons — from the iconic choker to bold earrings — giving them a new, almost cinematic life.
The pieces are designed for everyday wear and any gender, but they carry a transformative quality: adjustable necklaces, layered silhouettes, asymmetrical earrings, and mix-and-match earcuffs invite the wearer to build their own visual narrative. Each element is an invitation to reinterpret identity, to move beyond convention, and to embrace adornment as self-expression.
Crafted from brass dipped in pale gold and palladium, the jewelry balances durability with elegance. It’s deliberate, considered, and yet effortless — an alchemy that turns everyday essentials into potent symbols of individuality.
Clenquet’s work exists in the intersection between subcultural attitude and high design, creating objects that feel alive with history yet unmistakably contemporary. They are not mere accessories; they are statements, small acts of defiance, and intimate encounters with glamour and grit.
In an era where jewelry can feel performative, Justine Clenquet’s unisex collection is quietly revolutionary: a subtle but unstoppable manifesto of style, identity, and attitude.






