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CELINE Charms Collection
Sets a New Code for Personal Jewelry

 

The CELINE Charms collection sits within the current vocabulary of the house, but it moves with its own logic. Seen on the runway in unapologetically dense clusters, the charms shift the attention toward how people build identity through small objects.

There is no single instruction for wearing them, only the suggestion that jewellery can function as a set of personal signals rather than a fixed decorative layer. The pieces carry a deliberate sense of weight. Some reference the Triomphe, the long-running CELINE code that has travelled across bags, buckles, and hardware. Others push into new shapes that feel more like found symbols than seasonal designs. Together they form an assortment that lends itself to mixing rather than categorising. CELINE frames them as collectibles in the press notes, and the idea fits. They work best when assembled gradually, when the accumulation starts to say something about the hands that put them together.

 

The collection stretches across gold and silver finishes, sometimes polished, sometimes softened. The tension between the metals gives the charms a lived-in presence, not in a nostalgic way but in a straightforward acknowledgment that jewellery gains meaning through constant use. It is easy to move them from a bracelet to a necklace or to pin them to a jacket, which turns the collection into something closer to a modular system. The wearers decide the scale, the noise, the density, CELINE keeps the structure open on purpose.

 
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As new motifs enter the collection each season, the line grows in a way that feels continuous. Designs shift, earlier symbols reappear, and the combinations evolve with the same casual logic people use when they pick up small objects over time. Some charms stay, others move from one piece of jewellery to another, and a few drift out of circulation entirely. The collection supports that slow accumulation, treating personal editing as an essential part of how the pieces function. It builds an aesthetic that comes together through repetition and daily use.

Placed within CELINE’s larger universe, the charms become a quiet extension of the house without slipping into the language usually tied to jewellery campaigns. Their scale keeps them close to the body in a practical way, allowing them to shift between bracelets, necklaces, and safety pins with no hierarchy in how they should be worn. That flexibility creates a more grounded form of expression. The pieces align with how people handle accessories they reach for constantly, moving them around until the arrangement feels right. In that sense, the relevance of the collection comes from its openness. The line continues without finality. New pieces enter, older ones remain in circulation, and the set adjusts through use. This movement keeps the collection active and connected to the person who builds it.

 

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CELINE 2025

 Italian High Jewelry *Tornaghi

Italian High Jewelry *Tornaghi

TORNAGHI Spring/Summer 25
*The Architecture of Adornment

 

written AMENDA MORTENSON

 

In the high reaches of St. Moritz, at the corner of elegance and audacity, a quiet revolution glimmers.

 

Tornaghi—an Italian house of high jewelry with a 45-year lineage—presents its Spring/Summer 2025 collection as a tactile manifesto of emotion, strength and unfiltered beauty. This is a moment. A shimmer stretched across time.

Founded by Maria Tornaghi in Monza and now steered by her son Andrea, the family atelier honors its legacy while leaning toward bolder lines and unexpected finishes. The pieces are architectural gestures. They are declarations.

 
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This season's epicenter is the Rock Collection, a convergence of ultralight titanium, luminous pavé diamonds, and form-defiant silhouettes. A cuff bracelet in burnished brown titanium pairs with rose gold connectors—weightless and magnetic. Rings glint in fuchsia and violet tones. Earrings shimmer with engineered precision. The titanium sings against the skin. Diamonds catch breath and light.

And yet, Rock is only the ignition point. Tornaghi branches into a garden of symbolic forms and sensorial touches. The 4LUCK Collection introduces shimmering clovers, delicate yet unwavering. Their subtle sparkle invites ritual. Each leaf, a private token. Each piece, a personal talisman. Then comes Baby Bang, an intimate rhythm in gold-plated silver or titanium, with a single bead of 18-karat gold and 0.24 carats of brilliant diamonds. It clasps the wrist like a whisper, humming with understated presence.

For those drawn to liquid curves and mineral light, Pure Pearl distills classic elegance into something breathable and light. A composition of restraint and grace, it allows the natural iridescence to speak without flourish. The pieces accompany spring like the echo of sunlight across linen—quiet, essential. Color erupts through the Summer Pop Rings—smooth stones, glossy surfaces, full-spectrum joy. Sculptural and spontaneous, they act as mood artifacts. Not statements or contrasts. Just form in motion.

The Mystique Series, marked by serpentine forms and textured scale motifs, offers a mythic edge. In white and rose gold, embedded with triangle and brilliant-cut diamonds, the snake rings wrap the hand with hypnotic certainty. A choker follows—fluid and commanding. A line drawn across the collarbones like an incantation. Tornaghi also revisits the Riviere with a necklace cast in 18-karat rose gold, drenched in multicolored sapphires. Over 31 carats of chromatic precision arranged like an ombré dreamscape. It pulses with intention.

 
 
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“Each piece in the new collection is a dazzling expression of artistry, designed to ignite the imagination and celebrate individuality.”


Official Tornaghi press statement

 
 
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Throughout the collection, tension is calibrated with exquisite care—rigid cuffs with yielding metals, industrial palettes with rare stones, elemental forms with refined finishings. There is discipline. And there is desire. Tornaghi's Spring/Summer 2025 is born from both.

Backdrops shift from the vaulted ceilings of Zürich salons to the high-altitude charm of Via Serlas in St. Moritz, but the spirit remains unshaken. Each piece is imagined to live beyond trends. These are lifelong companions—designed to be worn and to be lived in.

 
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As the house enters this new chapter—bolder, brighter, yet unmistakably grounded in its heritage—it does so with clarity.
There is no looking back. There is only brilliance ahead.

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Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom Collection

Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom Collection

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Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom Collection
*Elegant Rose Gold and Diamond Jewelry

 

written Sarah Arendts

 

Louis Vuitton’s Idylle Blossom Collection just dropped five new pieces, and they’re serving more than rose gold and diamonds.

 

The Monogram Flower is back—pavé diamonds flash across necklaces, rings, and bracelets like a quiet flex, a reminder of the house’s unapologetic legacy. No need for fanfare, just sharp lines and bold energy.

 

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What´s the new twist? An infinity circle, wrapping around the Monogram Flower like a reminder that nothing ends. It's not really romantic, it's real—connections, cycles, motion. The single ear stud pairs this circle with a round brilliant diamond, subtle but serious. The necklace? A mid-length piece that falls just right, laidback enough for a casual fit, but catches the light when it matters. Adjustable, because rules don’t apply here.

Stack them, layer them, or let one stand on its own—the pieces are here to move with you. The rings bring something fresh, a triple-layered design that gives stacked vibes without the extra effort, while another ring keeps it clean and direct. The Idylle Blossom collection is about movement, about staying ahead without trying too hard. Rose gold is the canvas, diamonds the punctuation. Effortless, but never basic.

 
 
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