Chanel
Chanel expands its Coco Crush collection with seven new designs that exude understated elegance. Among the highlights are a yellow gold ring adorned with prong-set diamonds nestled into the quilted motif’s curved squares and a mini single hoop in radiant yellow gold.
Cartier
Cartier‘s Grain de Café collection features new pieces that transform the humble coffee bean into a symbol of effortless sophistication. Think 1950s Côte d’Azur glamour, with a hint of Grace Kelly’s timeless grace—yellow and rose gold, fiery diamonds, and engraved obsidian beads that shimmer like the summer sun.
Fred

Fred reimagines its iconic Force 10 collection with a striking two-strand necklace—one row showcases the signature cable paired with a diamond pavé buckle, while the other dazzles with gold baguettes and a half-line of pavé diamonds. Equally glamorous and versatile, this is an everyday essential.
Dior

Dior’s My Dior pays homage to the maison’s iconic Cannage motif, a tribute to the Napoleon III chairs that lined the salons of Christian Dior’s inaugural show at 30 Avenue Montaigne in 1947. Originally unveiled in 2012, this year’s interpretations are more refined and modern, with a braided cord design and gold plate beneath the Cannage grid.
Tiffany & Co.

Meanwhile, Pharrell Williams proves pearls aren’t just for women. The latest from Tiffany & Co.’s Tiffany T by Pharrell pairs freshwater pearls measuring over 11mm with its signature diamond spear motif. Among the pieces that stand out are a necklace set with pearls and diamonds weighing nearly 1 ct and a bracelet with pearls and over 2 cts of diamonds.









