Diary
High Jewellery: How to Wear

White gold and 341 diamonds tiara from “Limelight Rose Passion” сollection — Piaget High Jewelry. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

White gold and 341 diamonds tiara from “Limelight Rose Passion” сollection — Piaget High Jewelry. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Bangle “The Secrets of Venice. Serenissima” collection in white gold with center sapphire (9.19 сts) and diamonds. Rare birds feathers are also used in the motives. — Piaget High Jewelry. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Necklace in white gold and diamonds — Versace High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Pendant “Medusa” in white gold and diamonds — Versace High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Bangle in rock crystal, white gold and diamonds — Chanel Fine Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Bangle in rock crystal, white gold and diamonds — Chanel Fine Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Ring in white gold and 698 diamonds with center pear diamond (5,01 cts) — De Beers High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Pendant in white gold and 216 round diamonds (13,69 cts) on silk strap — De Beers High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Cuff bracelet in multicolored titanium set with spinels, tourmalines, tsavorites, amethysts, rubies, emeralds and topazes. Butterflies can be removed and worn as brooches or a pair of earrings — Chopard High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Ring “Fleurs d’Opales” in white gold and titanium set with diamonds, pink sapphires, pink and red spinels, garnets and featuring black opal (9 cts) — Chopard High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Necklace in white gold with diamonds and pearles — Boucheron High Jewellery. Фото © Gérard Uféras для evelinakhromtchenko.com

Cypris bracelets in white gold pved with diamonds (22,5 cts) and ruby eyes and in blackened gold paved with black sapphires (28 cts) and diamonds with ruby eyes — Boucheron High Jewellery. Фото © Gérard Uféras для evelinakhromtchenko.com

Ring and bangle in gold and diamonds — Chaumet High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com

Upside down, left to right: Ring “Hortensia” in platinum and diamonds (10,4 cts), ring “Spider” in white gold and diamonds (6,83 cts), ring “Josephine” in platinum and diamonds (6,77 cts) — Chaumet High Jewellery. Photo © Gérard Uféras for evelinakhromtchenko.com
Аt evelinakhromtchenko.com fashion stylist Elina Halimiis trying on the most beautiful novelties of Fine Jewellery and giving advice how wear diamonds properly.
— Ideal selection to objects of High Jewellery is, of course, the evening gown and red carpet. In ordinary life red carpets do not occur every day, and it is possible to wear jewellery with casual clothing. Perfect match is leather and denim, and then thanks to the contrast the look will not be pretentious. Fine Jewellery is not always about huge diamonds. This is another fine, exquisite, personalized and handmade way.
— If you wear a necklace, do not wear earrings and bracelet from the same collection at the same time. One lovely jewellery piece is enough. One piece always looks much brighter and stronger.
— The trend of Fine Jewellery is an opportunity for women to choose a unique and suitable product for her. It is a work of art and should be treated with the same criteria at buying.
— I know lovely ladies who can wear diamonds during the day and not look over-dressed. All depends on how casually you can wear items of Fine Jewellery.
— Personally I am absolutely in love with the bracelet from rock crystal and diamonds Chanel Fine Jewellery that can be worn day and on special occasions. The perfect combination of sophisticated work, high art, taste and refinement.
Art-director: Evelina Khromtchenko
Photo: Gérard Uféras
Style: Elina Halimi
Producer: Maria Leonova
Make up and hair: Trandline
Thanks to Trandline beauty salon in Paris: 64 rue Pierre Charron 75008 Paris.
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