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La Nature de Chaumet

The reinvention of a symbolic garden.

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Since its origins (1780), LVMH-owned Maison Chaumet is interpreting the symbols of the laurel, the wheat, the oak and the lily – all attributes of the gods in classical mythology. Chaumet’s jewellery-making expertise enables the creation of exceptional pieces of jewellery and limited collections. This is the case with the new High Jewellery collection called “La Nature de Chaumet.”

The high-end jeweller based in Paris unveiled its new High Jewellery collection at the Musée Bourdelle and in its Salons, 12 place Vendôme. These new creations were surrounded by the poetry of an artist’s workshop or garden and a wheatfield, in the heart of Paris.

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Le Laurier
Emblem of victory, the evergreen Chaumet’s laurel celebrates immortality. The suppleness and movement of the pieces evoke Apollo and Daphne’s love chase. With triumphant femininity, it is adorned here with shades of blue and pink. The sculpted chalcedony, sapphires and spinels of the Frise divine ensemble create a gradation of lavender blue, violet and pink tones. Repeated motifs of bending leaves are subtly
enhanced by the finest yellow gold threading.
“An alliance of nature and culture, of wildness and refinement, Chaumet’s naturalism is characterised by the choice of plants and flowers that carry significant symbolic power, sometimes tied with a ribbon. Conceived and crafted according to Chaumet’s tradition of excellence, the pieces of this collection, gathered into four tableaux, put technical prowess to the service of wonder and emotion,” explained
Chaumet.

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Le Lys according to Chaumet
The flower of innocence and emblem of the kings of France, the lily celebrate the different facets of feminine beauty, from translucent purity to fiery passion.

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Le Blé/ The wheat 
A gift of the gods to mortals, wheat symbolises life, the earth’s bounty and the golden days of harvest. It can also be found in Chanel’s new high jewelry collection. Chaumet made use of the wheat motif on the ethereal tiaras of the Belle Époque and on brooches in the post-war period. This sheaf of nine stalks of wheat seems to rustle in the wind in an expression of modernity of the French Empire. Empress Joséphine brought the neo-classical tiara back into fashion – emblem of power and sovereignty – prompting a resurgence of the use in jewellery of classical motifs such the sheaf of wheat, a symbol of fertility.

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Le Chêne

Whether enhanced by the radiant hues of dawn or by the colours of a stormy sky, it brings grandeur to jewellery creations as light as dew drops.

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Seijaku by Iris Van Herpen – a vibrational fashion phenomena that interacts with sound

Biomorphic ethereal volumes by Iris Van Herpen.

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Standing for a reciprocity between craftsmanship and innovation in technique and materials, famous Dutch fashion designer Iris Van Herpen explored the study of cymatics in a new stunning couture collection presented at the L’Oratoire du Louvre in Paris. The new couture collection was titled “Seijaku” from the Japanese word and concept for finding serenity amidst life’s chaos. The Japanese musician Kazuya Nagaya created a Zen bowl sound installation to help the audience to visualize sound waves as evolving geometric patterns, In cymatics, a subset of modal vibrational phenomena, the higher the frequency of the sound wave, the more complex the visible patterns.

Iris Van Herpen continues exploring her ethos of “modern couture” bycoating thousands of hand-blown glass bubbles in transparent silicone, creating a bioluminescent prism around the body.

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Inspired by the work of the Japanese artist Kohei Nawa, van Herpen also used a similar technique to silicone-coat tens of thousands of Swarovski water drop crystals, creating a dress with the look of a wet skin covered in dew drops.

Other fabric techniques developed exclusively for the collection include stitching pearl-coated rubber fabric onto black tulle to create fossil and floral layering. A halter dress is laser cut and stretched over black wire to scroll around the body like waves of sound in a shell.

Ethereal dresses float on a 3D moiré technique in which hand-plisséed and line- printed organza is hand stitched on transparent tulle.

The lightest Japanese organza is woven from threads five times thinner than human hair and made with the traditional Shibori technique, creating unique Cymatic patterns.

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Loubilaque – the lustrous lip lacquer like no other

Non-sticky and exceptionally comfortable on lips imparting highly dimensional shine and long-lasting colour. The most brilliant of leathers enters the world of lip colour. With Loubilaque, Christian Louboutin brings his signature sexy to a lustrous lip lacquer bottling the esprit of lacquer. Mounted with a small ring threaded with a silk ribbon, the vial can … Read more