Gucci lit up Paris with a breathtaking showcase of its latest High Jewelry and High Watchmaking creations, unveiling a trilogy of captivating collections – “Labirinti Gucci”, “Horsebit”, and “Marina Chain” – at its Montaigne flagship. Each line wove in emblematic House codes with audacious creativity, a vivid tribute to Gucci’s artisanal brilliance.
The “Labirinti Gucci” line continued its enchanting journey through flourishing Italian gardens, blending geometric purity with fluid silhouettes. Highlights included a dazzling diamond necklace crowned with a 24.75ct tanzanite and 5.94ct Paraiba tourmaline, and a statement garlanded piece centered on a monumental 52.86ct aquamarine. The “Horsebit” motif found new expression in vibrant sapphires and rubies, while the “Marina Chain” dazzled with rainbow-hued gradients across sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds.
Gucci’s High Watchmaking was equally arresting. Five new G-Timeless Métiers d’Art timepieces transformed archival scarf motifs into jeweled micro-masterpieces, using enameling, marquetry and rare stones. The new GUCCI 25H Amphitheater, inspired by the Colosseum, stunned with a 3D-effect diamond dial, while the Gucci Interlocking watch shimmered with a mosaic of diamonds and ingenious dual-disc complications.
A new chapter also debuted with “Monili”, a poetic High Jewelry collaboration with Pomellato. Fusing Gucci’s leather expertise and Pomellato’s goldsmithing finesse, the collection blended brown leather with diamond-pavé gold in sculptural forms – from minaudières to knot-inspired bracelets – each crafted with intention and soul.
In each of these lines, Gucci reaffirmed its mastery in harmonizing heritage and innovation. The result? A luminous celebration of design, craftsmanship and Italian splendor that left Paris spellbound.
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