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Dıor’s new hıgh jewellery collectıon ‘Dıorexquıs’ ıs ınspıred by the seasons

Unveiled at Le Château de la Colle Noir, the beloved former home of M. Dior in the south of France, Dior’s latest high jewellery collection is a sparkling ode to the couturier’s enduring design legacy, as well as his well-known passions.

Victoire de Castellane, Dior’s artistic director for over a quarter of a century is behind the latest collection – and it’s her biggest collection of high jewellery for the house to date.

The 163-piece-strong collection is named ‘Diorexquis’, a play on the brand and the term ‘exquisite’, consists of three glittering chapters which are dedicated to the themes of “enchanting landscapes, delicate bouquets and magical galas”, according to a statement from the brand.

As with each of Dior’s high jewellery reveals, the collection was unveiled with a dedicated fashion show, for which women’s Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri created 25 unique couture dresses, matched specifically to the jewels.

One of the collections standout pieces includes a jewel made with an “Opale doublet” technique – where an opal is mounted on a mother of pearl which creates a colour and texture reminiscent of the changing sky or the ocean. As it’s moved in the light, the colours of the jewel appear to flow and change

The plique-à-jour method is another device used by the ateliers in this collection – a technique that creates sparkling colours by the use of lacquer. The technique is a Dior Joaillerie’s staple and mimics the effect of light streaming through a stained glass window.