Story Highlight
– Dior launches Belle Dior High Jewellery collection with 57 pieces.
– Collection themes include gardens, couture, and gold braids.
– Soleil Céleste set features yellow diamonds and black opal.
– Transformable necklace and new Jardins Multicolores range introduced.
– Collection celebrates femininity and movement in jewellery design.
Full Story
Dior has introduced its latest High Jewellery collection, titled Belle Dior, featuring 57 unique pieces crafted under the direction of artistic lead Victoire de Castellane.
The 2026 collection draws inspiration from the elegance of gardens and the artistry of haute couture, showcasing innovative gold braid motifs that serve as both exquisite pendants and decorative fringes. One standout creation is the Soleil Céleste set, which beautifully blends yellow diamonds with moons crafted from black opal doublets and set against a backdrop of turquoise.
This collection includes a versatile bib necklace designed to be worn as a choker, as well as a brooch that doubles as a hair accessory. Among the exciting new additions is the Jardins Multicolores range, characterised by gemstones in vibrant green and soft pink hues, along with reinventions in the Dearest Dior line, now featuring tanzanite.
A highlight of the launch is an eye-catching ring, which prominently features a 6.50-carat pink spinel solitaire, artfully shaped into a cushion cut that evolves into a floral design. The craftsmanship of the Dior Ateliers is evident throughout the collection, showcasing techniques that emulate the fluidity of fabrics and the delicate nature of blooming plants.
Victoire de Castellane stated: “For 2026, the collection is a celebration of femininity, the beauty of gardens and the magic of couture, combining dream and reality with elegant fringing.” Dior further elaborated that the braids, a signature design element of de Castellane’s work, have been reimagined as precious pendants that gracefully sway, mirroring the motion of blossoming stems. The brand emphasised the careful selection and placement of each stone, which reflects the artistry of their ateliers and the poetic nature of their craftsmanship.