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Victoire de Castellane, whom I recently wrote about in The Talk of the Town, and whose show, “Precious Objects,” is on view at the Gagosian Gallery through April 26th, takes liberties with the ...
In keeping with previous collaborative jewellery ventures with Kim Jones, artistic director of Dior Homme, this week, Victoire de Castellane presented a further one-off high jewellery piece, a brooch, ...
Much of De Castellane’s success can be attributed to that sincere, genuine, unpretentious passion for bijoux: This year, she’s celebrating 20 years as Dior’s creative director of high ...
Victoire de Castellane Unveils the Exquisite New Dior Fine Jewelry Collection By Lynn Yaeger July 13, 2015 ...
Victoire de Castellane, jeweller to couturier Christian Dior, likes to take a playful attitude to her dazzlingly opulent creations. She prefers women to choose - and buy - their own jewels.
But getting Victoire de Castellane to visit the source of her favourite gems could be as tough as digging them out of the ground. Marion Hume Nov 27, 2015 – 12.15am ...
'I think that we are loosing romanticism in the world,' explains de Castellane. A cause she's passionately championed in her 'Poppy Tomato Baby' knuckleduster cocktail rings (pictured left), each ...
Victoire de Castellane illustrated the capital letters in the new book “Dior Joaillerie: The A to Z of Victoire de Castellane.” The letter O shows her with Christian Dior.
Born to one of France’s oldest aristocratic families, de Castellane grew up in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a commune just to the west of Paris. She first joined Dior more than 20 years ago, taking up the ...
By no means a novice, having spent 14 years at Chanel as its head of costume jewellery, de Castellane was, however, unproven in the radically different area of fine and high.
Asking for the impossible is second nature to Victoire de Castellane. Christian Dior’s self-taught fine jewellery designer has never let the technical conventions of goldsmithing stand in the ...
Victoire de Castellane's Flights of Fancy Much like her distinctly French personal style, the designer's new collection of fine jewelry for Dior is a chic exercise in evolution.