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Paris Haute Couture Week Goes Virtual

- Words by Preeta Agarwal

For the first time, these outstandin­g high jewellery collection­s from Paris were presented across the world virtually

Paris Haute Couture Week is one of the most important weeks in the global fashion and jewellery industry’s calendars. However, this year’s unfortunat­e events threw a curveball at everything. In addition to fashion shows having no choice but to go digital, the Parisian world of high jewellery followed suit and went virtual for the first time.

The jewellery industry was in luck as some of the leading brands, whose teams have been hard at work even when faced with such unpreceden­ted situations, managed to complete works to be showcased. Brands then decided to take their launches online – through creative e-presentati­ons, Instagram live sessions, and Zoom events. Here’s a rundown of what caught our attention.

Contemplat­ion by Boucheron

Contemplat­ion by Boucheron is literally like grasping a piece of sky, following owing the movement of a cloud, watchingng a raindrop fall, being mesmerised­d by a feather’s swirling flight, and seizing zing the intangible by revealing the fleeting beauty of the natural world.

“For years, I have wanted to capture ture the ephemeral, to convey the poetry etry of present moments, the purity of the sky, light effects. The jeweller’s art is about stopping time in its tracks, cks, making instants eternal when, by their very essence, they are not”, says Claire Choisne, Boucheron’s Creative Director.

A total of 67 pieces makes audiences reflect on the small pleasures in life with a sensorial approach, as well as admire the brand’s technical mastery. From pieces that capture the sky in an airy mystery material to jewels that quiver with the slightest touch using titanium threads, the collection is full of surprises and wonder.

[Sur]naturel by Cartier

Design elements derived from flora and fauna have always played an important role in Cartier’s jewellery. This year, the maison took the route of abstractio­n in nature in the most surreal way.

Using the most dazzling gemstones and an impression­ist design approach, Cartier makes us re-look at the beauty of Mother Nature. With over a centuryold associatio­n with the panther, the Hemis necklace reinterpre­ts panther fur through the use of irregularl­y shaped opals and an intense pink-purplish kunzite sitting in the centre. The Panthere Tropicale watch sits somewhere between the animal and the organic, with coral on one side and diamonds and black onyx the other.

Other pieces include the Opheis necklace that reinterpre­ts the crocodile, Sinope necklace depicting water, and the Tillandsia necklace taking inspiratio­n from its namesake plant.

Wings of Light by Piaget

Piaget launches Wings of Light, taking us away on a bejewelled journey to a fantasylan­d of magic and mystery, romance and rarity,. Enchanted Flight, Magnificen­t Haven, and Ecstatic Dance are three chapters within the collection that take you on a flight of imaginatio­n through the tropics; reaching a tranquil oasis of wonder where the setting sun glows as embers.

The Majestic Plumage set from the Enchanted Flight series looks to vibrant and colourful bird feathers, realised through high levels of craftsmans­hip, chromatic creativity, and skilled marquetry.

The Magnificen­t Haven series recreates a magnificen­t oasis, cascading rivers, fierce waters, and quiet pools with shades of blue, and dense jungles with rich emeralds. Finally, the Ecstatic Dance series plays on the golden hour of the setting sun with rubellites and pink tourmaline­s glowing like hot coals, while rose gold is chosen to reflect the warmth of the tones of the sunset.

Perspectiv­es by Chaumet

Taking jeweled dreams on angular routes, Chaumet’s Perspectiv­es draws energy from architectu­re. The high jewellery collection has been divided into six series: Skyline, Lux, Lacis, Ondulation, Mirage, and Labyrinthe.

Skyline evokes a skewed graphic horizon and features a hero necklace in yellow gold, set with diamonds and emeralds, prominent with angles and harmonious curves. Lux pays a tribute to polychroma­tic domes of the Italian Renaissanc­e, with gemstones like garnets, opals, sapphires, turquoise, and more. Lacis suggests stone latticewor­k and narrow streets with a maze of diamond and metal.

Inspired by deconstruc­tivist architectu­re, Ondulation breaks free from the laws of perspectiv­e, while Mirage is an ode to constantly moving structures with the layering of diamonds and sapphires. Finally, Labyrinthe plays with right angles, circles, and harmonious contrasts of black onyx and colour.

Lydia Courteille

This season, Lydia Courteille takes us on a long and impressive Caravan journey. Using symbols, folk tales, and an astounding inventory of gemstones, she travels through time and civilisati­ons, countries, and empires – from Turkey to Little Armenia, from Mesopotami­a to Persia, from the road to Samarkand to the Great Silk Road; guided by the best travelers like Herodotus, Marco Polo, and JeanBaptis­te Tavernier.

Overall, the collection depicts fairy tales and magic with Aladdin’s lamp rings and crystal ball bracelets, alongside Zoroastria­nism fire rings that ignite forgotten cultures and colourful treasures. One of the favourites would be the black Saxaul Plant necklace and earrings duo, which takes us on a desert journey across Middle and Central Asia.

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 ??  ?? Boucheron Contemplat­ion En Passant multi-wear necklace in rock crystal beads and paved with diamonds, in white gold
Boucheron Contemplat­ion En Passant multi-wear necklace in rock crystal beads and paved with diamonds, in white gold
 ??  ?? Goutte de Ciel from Boucheron’s Contemplat­ion collection, set with White gold, rock crystal, diamonds and mystery matter called Aerogel
Goutte de Ciel from Boucheron’s Contemplat­ion collection, set with White gold, rock crystal, diamonds and mystery matter called Aerogel
 ??  ?? Cartier Opheis necklace from [Sur]naturel collection set with emeralds, onyx and diamonds
Cartier Opheis necklace from [Sur]naturel collection set with emeralds, onyx and diamonds
 ??  ?? Emerald and diamond necklace from Piaget’s Wings of Light collection
Emerald and diamond necklace from Piaget’s Wings of Light collection
 ??  ?? 02 Watch from Piaget’s Wings of Light collection
02 Watch from Piaget’s Wings of Light collection
 ??  ?? Pearl, diamond and mother of pearl brooches and ring from Chaumet’s Perspectiv­e collection
Pearl, diamond and mother of pearl brooches and ring from Chaumet’s Perspectiv­e collection
 ??  ?? Ring from Chaumet’s Perspectiv­es collection
Ring from Chaumet’s Perspectiv­es collection
 ??  ?? Black Saxaul inspired necklace from Lydia Courteille’s Caravan collection
Black Saxaul inspired necklace from Lydia Courteille’s Caravan collection
 ??  ?? Black Saxaul inspired earrings from Lydia Courteille’s Caravan collection
Black Saxaul inspired earrings from Lydia Courteille’s Caravan collection

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