1. Mix your metals
Chanel’s Coco Crush collection is crafted in yellow, white and rose gold, so you can enjoy wearing a trio of rings on one hand.

2. Think of your rings as miniature sculptures
To be gazed at and to elevate your personal style. Ultimately the story behind each piece is what’s important.
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3. Curating your jewellery is like collecting art
A timeless investment worn for ultimate joy. The craftsmanship and history of the pieces is fascinating, as are the memories each piece brings to you. Take an eye-catching classic style like these from Chaumet, and mix with other pieces. The more unusual, the better.

4. Keep it essential
A born minimalist, I cherish necklaces with a delicate but contemporary look. Worn with ease as everyday embellishments, a gold chain will stand the test of time and become an heirloom you can’t live without.

5. Switch it up
On the top of my jewellery wishlist is a diamond bangle (or maybe two or three!) Striking and sparkling, you can wear just one for the office or stack up several for a black tie event. Keep the same style bangle, but mix your metals. Or coordinate with a watch and some link bracelets to create a personal touch.

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CREATIVE DIRECTION MARNE SCHWARTZ & DANÉ STOJANOVIC
PHOTOGRAPHY VLADIMIR MARTI
FASHION DIRECTION LAURA JANE BROWN
FASHION ASSISTANTS POUCY ELSHAHAWY & MARGUERITA CHRISTOPHORIDIS