
Pearls have long been a favorite of powerful women—from Cleopatra to Coco Chanel. But in the early 20th century, they took on a new meaning. Women like Jackie Kennedy and Ruth Bader Ginsburg wore pearls not just for their beauty, but as a quiet emblem of strength, wisdom, and independence. 👑💎
More than just accessories, pearls became symbols of resilience and grace in moments of great change. They were present in courtrooms, campaign trails, and history-making speeches. Pearls, with their timeless elegance, have been passed down through generations, often as heirlooms that symbolize a legacy of strength and poise. During the suffrage movement, pearls were sometimes worn as a sign of solidarity, proving that even the most delicate-seeming details can carry immense power. 🤍
Today, pearls remain a staple in the wardrobes of women who inspire, lead, and break barriers. Their beauty speaks without words, just like those who wear them. Squeem understands that elegance is more than appearance—it’s a quiet force of determination and grace. And to those who wear their influence as effortlessly as a strand of pearls—you inspire us every day. 💎✨