THE POWER OF COUTURE, HISTOIRE DE STYLE’S NEW CHAPTER of boucheron
To temper their baroque site, she went for a monochromatic palette of white gold, white diamonds and rock crystal. Though such regalia skews male in the collective imagination, don’t see this as a bid to appeal to a male client. Treated from
Boucheron’s new collectıon, ‘More ıs More’, gıves hıgh jewellery a Pop Art spın
Pockets, hoodie strings and hair bobbles aren’t naturally associated with high jewellery – until now, that is, with the Boucheron ‘More is More’ high jewellery collection. Creative director Claire Choisne brings a bold playfulness to a collection which subverts traditional methods
Lıke a Queen: the regal new hıgh jewellery by Boucheron
In 1944, the then-Princess Elizabeth received a pair of vibrant aquamarine and diamond clips by her father, King George VI, for her 18th birthday. The jewels, which had been crafted by Boucheron, became a beloved and integral part of Her Majesty’s
Boucheron presented a new capsule collectıon made by materıal cofalıt
Claire Choisne, Creative Director, turned a "final material" into a precious element. This new capsule collection features a combination of the Jack de Boucheron design and Cofalit, a material made by recycling an industrial byproduct. Although it may be used