Bracciale della collezione Red Carpet
Bracciale della collezione Red Carpet

Red Carpet for Chopard

With the actresses of the films in competition at Cannes, also is started the red carpet for the jewels: the first brand to parade was the historic partner of the festival, Chopard, which not coincidentally has also designed the Palme d’Or awarded to Winners of the competition. The brand based in Geneva, as we advance (https://gioiellis.com/marion-disegna-per-chopard) has asked to Marion Cotillard, who is competing with Macbeth directed by Justin Kurzel, to design a set of jewelry with opals and gold mined in an ethical manner. The first creation, that you see in the image, is a bracelet-ring designed with a series of opals blue connected together. The co-president and creative director of the Maison, Caroline Scheufele, confirms: it’s all the work of the actress, they just took the sketches to the proportions. Chopard in Cannes also reveals one of his classic works, high jewelry and diamonds with the Red Carpet collection: 68 pieces divided into two lines. The first, of High Jewellery, presents stones cut pear or marquise, that form elaborate arabesques on earrings, bracelets and necklaces. The second line, however, is less demanding and presents processing on palm leaf, which is the emblem of the festival. G.N.

Bracciale della collezione Red Carpet
Bracciale della collezione Red Carpet
Orecchini della collezione Red Carpet
Orecchini della collezione Red Carpet
Collezione Red Carpet, orecchini
Collezione Red Carpet, orecchini
Collezione Red Carpet, collana con pendente
Collezione Red Carpet, collana con pendente
Collezione Red Carpet, collana
Collezione Red Carpet, collana
Bozzetto della collezione firmata Marion Cotillard per Chopard
Bozzetto della collezione firmata Marion Cotillard per Chopard

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