Echoes of history linger on with this season’s new jewellery launches. Brand expression and storytelling are explored through precious stones and high-detailed craftsmanship. Dive into the realm of meticulously crafted gems, from Eaux d’Artifice by FENDI that serves a historic nod to Roman architecture, to Grand Lady Kalla by Vacheron Constantin that highlights a four-in-one jewellery piece.
Grand Lady Kalla by Vacheron Constantin

Vacheron Constantin is changing the haute joaillerie and haute horlogerie game with the introduction of its new additions to the Grand Lady Kalla collection, first introduced in 2024. White Akoya pearls and polished ornamental stones adorns the 18k white gold and platinum watch. It also has interchangeable components: the watch itself, a decorative jewel piece, a three-row Riviere bracelet, and an 85cm sautoir necklace. This fulfils every woman’s dream of having versatile jewellery that can be transformed and worn for various occasions. It’s available in three variations: ruby, emerald, and sapphire.
Eaux d’Artifice by FENDI

FENDI is keeping the glitters alive with its new Eaux d’Artifice to celebrate the maison’s 100th anniversary. The collection consists of three parures, three cocktail rings, and a centennial necklace – all reflecting the water motion and spiral forms found in the architecture of Roman fountains. The unique necklace is made from 100 sparkling pear-shaped 20.25 carat cushion-cut Fancy Vivid Flawless Yellow diamonds. Eaux d’Artifice is a metaphor for time and the legacy of the maison, framed by Rome’s fountain heritage.
Jewels by Nature by Chaumet

This year, Chaumet gives its Jewels by Nature collection a naturalist twist. The collection brings us through chapters titled Everlasting, Ephemeral, and Reviving, each celebrating the inextinguishable and momentary essence of nature. Everlasting narrates the story of untamed flora species, like wild roses and ferns, while Ephemeral celebrates short-lived verdure such as lilies and carnations. Reviving, the closing chapter, honours the maison’s muse, Empress Josephine’s beloved species such as magnolia and iris.
Virtuosity by Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton asserts its desire to carve its own vision of storytelling and precision with the Virtuosity collection that’s divided into two distinct chapters: The World of Mastery and The World of Creativity. It is further categorised into twelve themes that explore the past and the future of the maison through 110 one-of-a-kind pieces. Ana de Armas stars as the face of the campaign – a fitting choice to embody the collection’s elegance.
Diorexquis Foret Nacrée by Dior

Dior’s Diorexquis Foret Nacrée necklace is another award-winning piece at Grand Prix De La Haute Joaillerie of Monaco for Prix Du Savoir-faire, or award for expertise. Deer and butterflies made with pink sapphires and purple and tsavorite garnets live in harmony, surrounded by flowers and wild ferns in white diamonds and pearls arrangements. This is not a typical necklace, but rather a precious portrait of wildlife imagery.
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