Close your eyes and picture this: you are taking in snow-covered mountain slopes and scenic sights of La Côte-Aux-Fées. The next moment, you are staring at evening lit skies against the Riviera shores. Another moment passes, you’re partying your night away surrounded by the city lights of Paris and New York. The newest holiday collection by Piaget takes you on a wholesome journey to remember – each jewellery piece carrying within it a small part of these places.
Following a successful summer collaboration, the Swiss luxury watchmaker and jeweller has once again joined hands with master illustrator Yukiko Noritake. With the sole objective in mind – to elevate the beauty of Piaget’s iconic creations – the artist set out to repaint the brand in festive shades.
The latest launch is an intricate selection of pendants and watches, belonging to the Maison’s Possession and Polo lines respectively. Noritake’s versatility and keen eye for detail is undeniable – the majestic tones of gold, rose gold and silver of the diamond-adorned talismans all equally stand out.
Beyond the Maison’s creations themselves, Noritake’s creative incorporation of the pieces within her artwork is a sweet treat for the eyes. With her unique approach, she urges all luxury-lovers to enjoy a new perspective of Piaget’s classics – whether or not they are familiar with the piece, this holiday special encourages them to look and fall in love all over again. Making the Maison’s gifting special all the more magical, Noritake’s work honours its past artistic connections with geniuses like Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali and Swiss painter Hans Erni.
Her innovative prowess is vast, as seen in the artwork variety, including one where the Possession pendant adorns the sunset skies and another where the Piaget Rose Ring is embedded in a wintry blanket amidst sleighers.
The Piaget Holiday selection is an exquisite marriage luxury and artistry – it remains true to the feeling that the festive season brings joy no matter where you are in the world.
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Images by Piaget.