Treasured charms
She hides her emotions by fingering and playing with her jewellery.
Enriched with mantra, symbols, or motifs, to be worn layered,
protecting her against bad vibes.
By Julie de los Rios
Chanel
Anniversaire
Centenary To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the iconic N°5 perfume, the Chanel Jewellery Creation Studio has combined Coco’s favourite number with a single drop of perfume. In white gold and diamonds, the Eternal N°5 necklace and pendant adorn a décolleté with sensuality while the Eternal N°5 earrings play on asymmetry—one can be worn long or short.
Bulgari
Sinuous shapes.
Their brand mascot originates from Tubogas wristwatch back in the 40s. The sinuous reptile has evolved over the years into a creative emblem for the Italian house. More supple and easier for everyday wear, the Serpenti Viper collection scales are available in three colours of gold, some models featuring diamond pavé sets.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Cute.
For sunny days, the Maison presents Lucky. Spring, a unique jewellery collection. The star motif is the ladybug in rose gold, mother-of-pearl, carnelian, and onyx, which takes its place in a setting worked with flowers and leaves.
Fred
Double loop.
Inspired by the lemniscate, symbol of infinity and eternity, the Chance Infinie collection has been enriched with Lucky Medals. New talismans to be worn on a necklace or bracelet, in pink gold with mother-of-pearl or black onyx and diamond pavé.
Dior
Optimiste
Among the latest Oui collection variations, the three letters in pink or yellow gold and diamonds presented on a black or red cord. Easy to wear everyday with the Oui collection’s other bracelet favourites. It won’t be easy to say “no” to you!