Nina Ricci presents its new jewellery collection

March 2012


Nina Ricci presents its new jewellery collection. A subtle blend of modernism and romanticism, this collection has been created around the establishment’s codes: bows, torsades, flowers, pastel hues… an endless inspiration for these gold-and silver-plated jewellery pieces that are set with stones, pearls and resin.

Beaux Arts : combined with iridescent pearls, this line becomes richer whilst maintaining its initial ingenuity and simplicity.

Crystal Flower : The crystal petals are a reference to the Nina Ricci’s the perfume phials.

Winter Flowers: Picked directly in the Conservatory, one of the themes of Peter Copping’s prêt-à-porter collection, these flowers were born to grace a chain from the Archives of the Nina Ricci Establishment.

Glacé fruit: this theme draws its inspiration from the Archives of the Nina Ricci Establishment. Basing ourselves on these rich and detailed sources, theyhave created a range of jewellery where the chains are fine and delicate, in which the faceted and translucent stones capture and play with the light, taking the shape of delicious glacé fruit.

Romantik Folk: This range draws its inspiration from the heart of the Seventies, its hippy scene and long, handmade chokers. The combination of metallic chains, stones and pearls turns this jewellery range into a casual yet sophisticated series.

Torsades : as a recurring element of Nina Ricci’s prêt-à-porter and complements collections, the torsade is an ornament, a code and an inspiration in its own right. It evokes the spirals of the bottle of perfume L’Air du Temps. Made of resin or metal, the torsade constitutes a dynamic pillar of the collection.

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