Hairpin & Bracelet Metal

Coco Chanel

Hairpin & Bracelet Metal is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Gengxu and Xinhai. It embodies refinement, sophistication, and unique style—independent of trends, with distinct taste and enduring influence. The representative figure of this spirit is Coco Chanel. She redefined women’s fashion with minimalist designs. Her iconic little black dress and No.5 perfume have fascinated the world for a century, completely overturning traditional aesthetics and becoming an eternal benchmark in the fashion industry. Many people lack a unique sense of style in how they dress and carry themselves, are easily swept along by trends, and struggle to develop a truly distinctive personal aura

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