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Chopard presents Caroline's Couture
By SENATUS Magazine | 11 July 2023

Chopard's Caroline Scheufele is starting a new chapter by weaving a conversation between jewellery and clothing. She has devised a fabulous collection composed of 50 couture silhouettes revealed at an exclusive fashion show, itself presented during the 76th Cannes Film Festival.

Within this wardrobe designed to bring fashion and jewellery to life in perfect harmony, elaborate textures evoke gemsetting, delicate artisanal embroidery, as well as fabric structure in total symbiosis with Haute Joaillerie so that clothes and jewellery shine individually while basking in each other’s glow.

Caroline's Couture collection also offers a novel approach to enduring fashion. Resolutely intended to last, the pieces in this first collection are not intended to take centre stage for just a single season before becoming obsolete. They can be ordered at any time, year after year, as perfectly proportioned icons within a timeless wardrobe.

Like jewellery, these garments are as much about love as they are about lasting investments, designed to accompany women towards a reasonable future, in which what is loved once can be loved forever.

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