
Dior has specially imported rare high jewelry from Paris and is exhibiting and selling it at Dior Ginza and the West Park/Luxury Stage on the 4th floor of the Isetan Shinjuku Main Building. The exhibit runs until March 4th. The venue showcases a variety of jewelry pieces inspired by the beautiful flowers that bloom in Monsieur Christian Dior's beloved garden, Milly-la-Forêt. Design drawings and a video documenting the jewelry's production process are also on display, creating a space where visitors can fully enjoy the unique color sense and creativity of Victoire de Castellane, Creative Director of Dior Fine Jewelry. The wall-decorating paperwork was created by the artist group Wanda, who came to Japan specifically for the occasion. The new brooches from the "Rose Dior Bagatelle" collection, inspired by Monsieur Dior's passion for roses, will be making their world debut at Isetan Shinjuku. The classic rose-shaped "Rose Dior Pré Quatrelan" is available for pre-order in onyx and amethyst, in addition to the standard coral and pink quartz, and is available exclusively at this store.
Other classic items available in a wide range of designs include "Gourmande Pastel," featuring dragonflies on colored stones, "Bois de Rose," which is based on the shop's most popular rose vine, "Coffret de Victoire," which features a colored stone skull adorned with small flowers and insects, inspired by the four seasons of each country, and "La D de Dior," a diamond-covered watch.
Rose Dior Bagatelle


















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