Channel House of Gucci’s Lady Gaga with these 5 dazzling jewellery pieces by Chanel, Van Cleef & Arpels, Harry Winston, Graff and Piaget that’ll surely keep the festive New Year spirit alive
As we settle into another uncertain-looking new year, it’s inevitable that we’re still trying to hold onto the holiday cheer we felt mere weeks ago. From New Year decorations to the celebrations we had with family and friends, the holidays imbued us with festive energy.
Perhaps by channelling some of Lady Gaga’s flamboyance, we can hold on to some of those joyful moments, wearing jewellery with boldly coloured gems and eye-catching designs to really make a statement. Radiate the cheer you want to feel with these five pieces that’ll have you glimmering like a decorative festive lantern!
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1. Graff
2. Harry Winston
Taking inspiration from nature, this elegant peacock brooch has a gorgeous train of feathers picked out in a cascade of pink diamonds, rubies, pink sapphires and diamonds, producing a radiant display much like that of the birds themselves. Price on request.
3. Van Cleef & Arpels
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4. Piaget
The Gloaming Illuminations earrings are fittingly named with their twinkling sapphires in an array of pink, purple and blue. Ordered like a cascading waterfall, the 14 gems are cut with extreme precision to make the greatest impact. Price upon request.
5. Chanel
Celebrating the architectural wealth of Venice, the geometric designs of this Éblouissante bracelet are rendered in pink gold, platinum, diamonds, pink spinels and cultured pearls and are inspired by the polychromatic marble floors of the churches in the city. Price upon request.
- Van Cleef & Arpels’ detachable pendant depicts giant stars and surrounding galaxies, and is accented with mauve sapphire, tsavorite garnet and diamond motifs
- Piaget’s Extraordinary Lights earrings live up to the collection’s name, while Graff’s Sun and Moon necklace from its Tribal collection also takes inspiration from celestial wonders