Dior Print High Jewellery Celebrates the Art of Couture
Unveiled in Sicily, the 137-piece collection turns to fabric for inspiration.
Dior shows there is more than one way to wear couture — its new high jewellery collection, Dior Print, takes reference from the couture process and recreates minute details through precious gemstones, ingenuity and imagination.
Unveiled in Taormina, Sicily, the massive 137-piece high jewellery collection by Victoire de Castellane made its runway debut together with haute couture pieces specifically designed for the occasion by the maison’s creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri — underscoring how Dior regards the relationship between its jewellery and fashion endeavours.
Set with gemstones such as Paraiba tourmalines to tsavorite, the Dior Print high jewellery pieces take on the forms of ribbons, fabric strips and trimmings, translating prints and patterns like checks, florals and stripes into three-dimensional visions.