Bibi Breslin in 'Unions Libres' Jewelry by Joshua Woods for M Le magazine du Monde

Rising model Bibi Breslin is styled by Haley Wollens in ‘Unions Libres’, a spare and modern intersection of jewelry, fashion, emotions and stone-cold eroticism. Joshua Woods [IG] photographs Breslin in a 30-page fashion story for M Le magazine du Monde [IG] March 29, 2024./ Hair by Chi Wong; makeup by Anthony Preel

What isn’t cold is the reminder that stones are believed to carry and transmit their own energies, driven by molecular composition — and this fashion story heavy on jewelry is narrating this delicate balance in a more folkloric voice.

AOC has split this M Le magazine du Monde presentation into two parts. After releasing this post, we will focus on the other half of the editorial in Jewelry News — finishing it also shortly. Anne is deeply invested in this topic right now.

Science v. Folklore

To be clear, science has not been able to confirm the energy properties and claims associated with these stones to date. However, these gemstone beliefs are deeply rooted in antiquity and even in religious traditions. And it’s possible that scientific discovery born of the human mind hasn’t yet caught up with Gaia’s design skills.

An example for Anne of Carversville of Gaia v. the scientists is ancestral memory in elephants, no longer considered to be a hocus pocus idea.

Equally important in claims about gemstones is the placebo effect — common and thoroughly studied in major medical studies. Nearly all patients improve their symptoms in these research projects — even those taking the placebo. The medical science success is determined by the differential early results in the two groups and longterm results as well.

The placebo effect absolutely impacts beliefs about gemstones and their alleged results on the wearer. These stones and jewelry itself became amulets and forms of self-protection with histories dating back — minimally— 30,000 years.

Under the microscope today is strong evidence that early women — not men exclusively — created these early amulets. To be very precise, those early peoples were Neanderthals.