Boucheron Cat Wladimir is your personal stylist this season

    Boucheron Cat Wladimir frees the feline that lies within you. This fall, two Boucheron Wladimir pendants join the luxury Maison’s bestiary. They will accompany you byday or be a wild animal by night. This season, Wladimir, Boucheron Maison’s emblematic cat, inspires new creations that can be adopted and worn any way you wish. … Read more

High Jewelry N°5 – Chanel’s largest high jewellery collection to date

 

Designed like Chanel N°5 bottle: High Jewelry N°5 Collection celebrates one hundred years of the N°5 fragrance.

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In 1921, Gabrielle Chanel launched N°5, an inventive departure from traditional perfumes of the era. Throughout High Jewelry N°5 collection designed in celebration of N°5’s one hundred years of celebrity, emerald-cut diamonds are crafted to represent the form of the perfume bottle’s stopper, whose geometric qualities recall the shape of Paris’ Place Vendôme.

The Chanel n°5 perfume legend, a century in the making, meets, for the first time ever, the artistry of the fine jewellery creation studio, where the iconic fragrance is distilled into five timeless motifs: the bottle, the stopper, the number, the flowers and the ethereal fragrance trail. Like the notes of the perfume, these elements fuse harmoniously to create an unforgettable new High Jewelry collection crowned by a necklace whose design reflects the defining features of the n°5 perfume bottle.

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n°5 is a tribute to intuition.

Like mademoiselle’s instincts which were revealed when selecting the fragrance’s formula, Patrice Leguéreau, the director of the fine jewellery creation studio, followed his creative intuition, noting, “We know the bottle, the stopper and the composition of the fragrance, but to unify perfume and high jewellery, I had to follow my instinct.” After completing the initial research, it is this same knowing that drove the creation of the n°5 pieces, with Patrice Leguéreau adding, “The collection evolved quite naturally when my intuition took over.”

Of his process, Patrice Leguéreau explains, “I took a lot of time to research. I went to Grasse, France, where the n°5 flowers are grown. I went back and reread books, I looked at the first n°5 bottle housed in the archives and immersed myself in the n°5 universe.” With over 120 pieces, this is the largest Chanel high jewellery collection to date.

@Chanel N°5 Golden Burst Necklace; @Chanel High Jewelry N°5 Collection

The golden burst necklace, designed by director of Chanel Fine Jewellery creation studio Patrice Leguéreau, translates the allure of perfume on skin into an object of beauty by joining 54 imperial topazes, with a total weight of 358.41 carats, in hues that evoke the n°5 fragrance.

Remarkable savoir-faire crafts the Chanel Golden Sillage brooch, which is designed like the N°5 bottle exploding and diffusing a cloud of white diamonds. The contours of the bottle are crafted in yellow gold and diamonds, the stopper is highlighted by baguette-cut diamonds and the iconic perfume label is modeled by a 3.19-carat asscher-cut diamond.

Paved with diamonds of various sizes and structured with a dome-like shape, the Eternal N°5 brooch is set with a 5.07-carat round-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond—a nod to Gabrielle Chanel’s favorite number—which is encircled by a ribbon of baguette-cut diamonds that create the form of a number five.

@Chanel N°5 Grasse Jasmine Ring; @Chanel High Jewelry N°5 Collection

Jasmine, one of the three flowers that create Chanel N°5’s olfactory formula, is modeled on the Grasse Jasmine Ring in white gold, yellow gold and diamonds, in celebration of one hundred years of the N°5 fragrance. The Eternal N°5 ring embodies this audacious spirit, expressing the duality of the number five form with an 8.03-carat emerald-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond and a 2.14-carat round-cut diamond.

The 55.55 necklace embodies the iconic codes of the fragrance: the profile of the bottle, the number-shaped clasp, a fall of diamonds like droplets of perfume and, like the label on the bottle, a 55.55-carat emerald-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond.

The Absolu N°5 earrings embody the olfactory formula of the N°5 fragrance. Ylang-Ylang adorns the right ear while the left ear boasts the five-petaled Jasmine, with a 5.29-carat pear-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond suspended like a droplet of perfume.

Chanel Eternal N°5 bracelet features a 5.19-carat emerald-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond—a tribute to Gabrielle Chanel’s favorite number. In celebration of one hundred years of N°5, the May Rose, a key ingredient in the fragrance’s olfactory formula, is transformed with pink gold and pink sapphires into the May Rose brooch, crafted with lifelike volume and dimension.

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Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2020 – a new rebirth in the enchanting Florence

    2020 Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria/ High Jewellery – the perfect representation of Fatto a Mano and Made in Italy. The exclusive annual Alta Gioielleria event presented by Dolce & Gabbana in Florence at Officina Profumo – Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella is the perfect representation of Fatto a Mano/ Handmade in Italy. … Read more

The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria stickpin brooches are a revelation

 

 

 

Palazzo Clerici is among Milan’s most charming historical palaces. Located in the heart of the city, the palace was acquired in 1653 by the Clerici Family, who entrusted Giambattista Tiepolo with the task of decorating the ceiling of the gallery. For the Dolce & Gabbana annual Alta Gioielleria exhibition, the decorations were inspired by the Tiepolo’s pink.

The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2019
The Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2019; @Dolce & Gabbana

The inspiration and mood for the Alta Gioielleria dinner at Palazzo Clerici Milan is very much taken from the incredible “Tiepolo” fresco in the ceiling of the Sala Tiepolo. Tiepolo’s pink, a shade that characterizes each of his paintings, was reproduced in the floral composition and the light design.

The brooches created for Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria are all unique in their aspects, from the birth of the design to its realization, with maximum attention to details, even if imperceptible like the engravings. In particular, the construction of the Pomegranate brooch is in red gold with white gold inserts and with precious stones.

The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria stickpin brooch in yellow, white and pink gold with rhodolite garnets, rubies and diamonds is a unique work of art. The pomegranate, symbol of wealth, is dedicated to what is the classic concept of jewellery and what also recalls the Renaissance Art.

The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria necklace in white gold with Mozambican “Paraiba” tourmaline named “Oceanina” and diamonds is the highest representation of craftsmanship. Reflecting classical tastes, with perfectly balanced colors and volumes, the necklaces have an unbelievable lightness. The pieces are completely handmade by Dolce&Gabbana’s master craftsmen able to express their knowledge of goldsmithing.

The Alta Gioielleria necklace with “Paraiba” and “Rubellite” tourmalines simulates a ribbon that twirls on itself. The cushion-cut stones are set and surrounded by a frame of precious diamonds.

The magnificent jewelry was the perfect addition to the costumes presented at the Alta Moda Show. For the Alta Moda Show, which was presented in the frame of the Teatro alla Scala, the floral designers have used around 10.000 flowers and a couple of tons of fruit in the shades of red to recreate the passionate mood of the Puccini’s “Tosca”

The Opera and its heroines, through their own passions, strength and fragility were the inspiration for the Dolce&Gabbana Alta Moda Fashion Show exhibited in the extraordinary setting of the Teatro Alla Scala.

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The Baroque room in the Art Adorned exhibition at Christie’s in London
The Baroque room in the Art Adorned exhibition at Christie’s in London; @christies.com/

Last November, Christie’s presented Art Adorned: a private-selling exhibition of Old Master paintings and decorative arts paired with extraordinary couture creations from Dolce&Gabbana Alta Moda and Alta Gioielleria. A visual feast of fashion and fine art, the exhibition traced the influence of the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo movements on the opulent garments and jewels of Dolce&Gabbana’s Alta Moda collections – a testament to the enduring power of classic art on contemporary culture today.

Important Old Master paintings and decorative arts from the 14th to 19th centuries were shown alongside Dolce&Gabbana couture garments and jewels. Many of the items on display were available for purchase privately.

The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2019-01
The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2019; @Dolce&Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana Oceanina - The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria necklace in white gold with Mozambican “Paraiba” tourmaline
Dolce & Gabbana Oceanina – The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2019; @Dolce&Gabbana
The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2019-
The Dolce&Gabbana Alta Gioielleria 2019; @Dolce&Gabbana

 

Anna Hu’s Dunhuang Pipa Necklace dazzles the world with the new-set global auction record

  Jewelry Artist Anna Hu refreshed the world record with the highest price for a contemporary Chinese jewellery creation. Under the climate of downward world economy in 2019, ANNA HU has really stunned the collectors from all over the world again with her Dunhuang Pipa Necklace. Anna Hu Sets A New Auction World Record As … Read more

Unique pieces of jewellery: Le Paris Russe De Chanel

      Paris saw a wave of Russian émigrés after the Revolution of 1917. Fascinated with their culture, Gabrielle Chanel surrounded herself with Russian lovers and friends, creating many Russian-inspired collections. Now, a CHANEL High Jewelry collection called Le Paris Russe De CHANEL has been created to celebrate this storied time. The new collection … Read more