Sister Parish's Rose Brooch

Origin
Sister Parish, born Dorothy May Kinnicutt, was an interior designer and socialite known for her stubborn tatse for flair and eccentric personality. Always frank and sometimes brutally so, her style became famous as the American country look. Though her up-front personality was said to be intimidating at times, she was nevertheless called upon to redesign the Yellow Oval Room and other areas of the White House during Kennedy's administration.

Effects
When worn, the Brooch instills a fierce sense of design and flair, prompting the wearer to decorate and re-arrange as they see fit. Though taste varies from person to person, things such as knittedthrow rugs, quilts and stuffed armchairs seem to be a common theme.

Like Sister Parish, the wearer will also become very upfront with criticism, particularly regarding decor. Seemingly unable to accept another opinion, they will simply disregard any other input into the design choices they have made.