Cinderella’s Glass Collar =link=

Cinderella’s Glass Collar =link=

Forget the slipper. For centuries, the narrative has been dominated by footwear, but recently uncovered sketches from the Brothers Grimm estate suggest a far more fascinating—and painful—artifact:

In the kingdom of Verance, every servant wore a collar. It was the law. The material varied—tarnished brass for the kitchen maids, splintered oak for the stable hands, braided rope for the field workers. But for Cinderella, her stepmother, Lady Tremaine, demanded something special. cinderella’s glass collar

What do you think? Does the collar make the story a tragedy or a triumph? Forget the slipper

Cinderella’s glass slipper has long stood as the ultimate symbol of transformation, but a new, avant-garde trend is shifting the focus from the feet to the neckline. The "glass collar" is a rising concept in high fashion and jewelry design, blending the fragile aesthetics of fairy tales with the bold structures of modern wearable art. The material varied—tarnished brass for the kitchen maids,