Thursday, January 3, 2008

The very name "sequin" is derived from the Arabic "sikka", meaning coin. In thirteenth-century Venice, the public mint was called La Zecca and the French altered the Venetian word to sequin, both the Turks and Maltese had gold coins called sequins.

Sequins are worn to dazzle and captivate all those around them with the glare of crystalline light.

Forever in Vogue.