New capsule collection of Dior jewellery: on trend for spring

By Åse Anderson

The House of Dior ushers in a new capsule collection of Dior jewellery this month comprising six fine jewellery pieces bursting with coloured gemstones.

Inspired by the Diorama dress designed by Christian Dior for his Spring/Summer 1951 Haute Couture collection, Victoire de Castellane has recreated the twisted ribbons of the gown in precious metals on Dior rings and asymmetric Dior earrings. The two jewellery designs are available in three different combinations: pink morganite and diamonds on rose gold; amethyst and emeralds on yellow gold; and white gold teamed with crystalline aquamarine and diamonds. 

Proving that Dior’s fashion credentials are second to none, the open-ended design of the ring is one of the hottest jewellery trends this season, while the asymmetric Dior earrings tap into the fashion for mismatched jewels.

The Diorama Precieuse capsule collection of Dior jewellery follows the launch at last year’s Biennale des Antiquaires of the Archi Dior high jewellery collection, inspired by the Maison’s couture gowns. Each jewel was named after an iconic dress, with design details such as pleats, drapes and belts reinterpreted through precious stones and metals.

Discover the Archi Dior high jewellery collection here

Jewellery has been an integral part of the House of Dior’s aesthetic ever since Christian Dior added jewels to his second couture collection, the Corolle line, in 1947. Back then they were costume jewels that enhanced the look and silhouette of his creations. Christian Dior’s jewellery aesthetic lives on today, now crafted from altogether more precious stones such as diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, morganites, or aquamarines. The artistic dialogue between Christian Dior and Victoire de Castellane is brought to life in the Parisian ateliers, where each couture jewel is handmade by skilled artisans.

  • The asymmetric amethyst and emerald earrings from Dior’s new Diorama Precieuse capsule collection tap into the trend for mismatched jewels.

    The asymmetric amethyst and emerald earrings from Dior’s new Diorama Precieuse capsule collection tap into the trend for mismatched jewels.

  • In soft tones of rose gold, pink morganite and diamonds, this Dior ring from the new Diorama Precieuse collection is the perfect piece to usher in spring.

    In soft tones of rose gold, pink morganite and diamonds, this Dior ring from the new Diorama Precieuse collection is the perfect piece to usher in spring.

  • Dior earrings in white gold with diamonds and aquamarine from the new Diorama Precieuse collection.

    Dior earrings in white gold with diamonds and aquamarine from the new Diorama Precieuse collection.

  • The twisted ribbon on a Diorama couture dress, designed by Christian Dior in 1951, is the inspiration behind this Dior ring in white gold with aquamarine and diamonds.

    The twisted ribbon on a Diorama couture dress, designed by Christian Dior in 1951, is the inspiration behind this Dior ring in white gold with aquamarine and diamonds.

  • Asymmetric Dior earrings in rose gold with pink morganite and diamonds from the new Diorama Precieuse collection.

    Asymmetric Dior earrings in rose gold with pink morganite and diamonds from the new Diorama Precieuse collection.

  • Amethyst and emerald Dior ring from the Diorama Precieuse collection with an on-trend open-ended design.

    Amethyst and emerald Dior ring from the Diorama Precieuse collection with an on-trend open-ended design.

SOURCE:http://www.thejewelleryeditor.com/jewellery/article/dior-jewellery-new-diorama-precieuse-collection/