This avant-garde waist accessory features a dual-layered chain design with irregularly shaped white pearl-like beads strung along oxidized silver-tone...
This avant-garde waist accessory features a dual-layered chain design with irregularly shaped white pearl-like beads strung along oxidized silver-tone metal chains, creating a textured, artisanal aesthetic. The upper chain is finer and more delicate, while the lower chain is slightly thicker with larger, organic-shaped beads—some smooth, others ridged—evoking handcrafted shell or bone elements. It attaches to denim via standard belt loops (visible on dark wash jeans), functioning as both a functional belt and a statement jewelry piece. The styling aligns with contemporary streetwear and Y2K revival trends, often layered over oversized knits (here, a gray distressed fleece sweater with blue triangular patch detail). Ideal for adding dimension and tactile interest to minimalist outfits, it elevates casual ensembles without compromising comfort. Perfect for urban exploration, gallery visits, or creative industry settings where individuality is celebrated. While no brand logo is visible on the chain, hardware, or garment tags in the image, the design echoes independent designer labels like Marine Serre (for beadwork) or early Miu Miu accessories—but remains unbranded per visual evidence.