VMAR: Cannes red carpet début

May 31, 2019

By Katerina Perez

4 min read

Could you imagine that only a year after founding your company, it would be possible for you to see your jewellery draped over stars as they walk the red carpet at Cannes? If you are as daring and distinctive as VMAR, then the answer is: of course! In this article, I’ll be introducing you to the new pieces from the Lebanese brand which specialises in high jewellery art, and I’ll also tell you all about how VMAR’s founder got a ‘place in the sun’ at the most glamorous event of the year, the Cannes Film Festival.

<a href=”https://vmarjewelry.com/about/” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Maral Melhem has a great sensitivity for understanding the moment to seize an opportunity, in order to achieve her goals. This time it was the Cannes Film Festival, an occasion in which she has always wanted to participate. When we met in her suite at the J W Marriott, she told me, “When a haute couture fashion designer came on board we decided to collaborate – because I specialise in jewellery, celebrities can come to our showroom and get their show-stopping fashion and jewellery look in one place.”

Katerina Perez wearing VMAR 'Orion &Auriga' earrings with fancy cut pink tourmalines of 17.50ct and 17.60ct, and diamonds in pink gold and titanium

Katerina Perez wearing VMAR 'Orion &Auriga' earrings with fancy cut pink tourmalines of 17.50ct and 17.60ct, and diamonds in pink gold and titanium

 Josephine Skriver wearing VMAR 'Fleur de Lys' bracelet with rubellite, tourmaline and diamonds in gold and ebony and 'Q-Ore' stud earrings

Josephine Skriver wearing VMAR 'Fleur de Lys' bracelet with rubellite, tourmaline and diamonds in gold and ebony and 'Q-Ore' stud earrings

 Lebanese TV presenter Raya Abirased wearing VMAR 'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped emerald, a kite shaped amethyst and diamonds in titanium

Lebanese TV presenter Raya Abirased wearing VMAR 'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped emerald, a kite shaped amethyst and diamonds in titanium

Danish model and Victoria’s Secret ‘angel’ Josephine Skriver did just that — for the première of ‘A Hidden Life’ she wore an Ali Younes black dress with voluminous ruffles and a train, paired with the ‘Fleur de Lys’ masterpiece bracelet from VMAR. The piece features gold with elements of deep ebony wood, showcasing a sumptuous rubellite, and a vivid blue green tourmaline, accented with diamonds. The ‘Fleur de Lys’ is such a statement jewellery piece that Josephine chose the simple ‘Q-Ore’ heart-shaped studs to complete the look.

VMAR 'Fleur de Lys' bracelet with rubellite, tourmaline and diamonds in gold and ebony

VMAR 'Fleur de Lys' bracelet with rubellite, tourmaline and diamonds in gold and ebony

When my gem dealer showed me the rubellite back in January, I instantly fell in love with it. I kept putting the stone on my wrist, and I knew that I would want to make a bracelet out of it. This way people could admire the stone when they please without having to go to the mirror to see it, explained Maral on the design of the ‘Fleur de Lys’.

VMAR 'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped emerald and diamonds in titanium

VMAR 'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped emerald and diamonds in titanium

Typically a stone of this impressive size is fixed in a necklace, but the founder of VMAR decided to go against the status quo and follow her own path — as she often does. Her experimental approach to jewellery design is also reflected in the new large titanium hooped earrings from the ‘Mariana’ collection. Offered separately; one earring from the pair is purple, whilst the other is green, and they can be worn individually or together – creating a stylish, bold jewellery moment. The alternative pair were worn on the red carpet by popular Lebanese presenter Raya Abirached. Titanium purple and green ‘Mariana’ studs are also available, adding numerous variations for ways to wear this line of earrings.

VMAR 'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped amethyst and diamonds in titanium

VMAR 'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped amethyst and diamonds in titanium

 VMAR  'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped emerald and diamonds in titanium

VMAR 'Mariana' hoop earrings with kite shaped emerald and diamonds in titanium

This design was initially a bangle with one openwork side. When it was almost ready, I was not satisfied with the closing mechanism and reviewed the idea. That’s when I decided to turn the bangle into statement hoop earrings with openwork on both sides and diamond embellishment. When the jewels were finished, I felt they were still missing something, so I ended up adding a flat cut stone – an emerald for the purple earring and an amethyst for the green one, Maral said regarding her creative process.

VMAR 'Constellation' pendant with 38.50ct green beryl cut by Atelier Munsteiner and 3.20ct of accenting diamonds in titanium and a white gold chain

VMAR 'Constellation' pendant with 38.50ct green beryl cut by Atelier Munsteiner and 3.20ct of accenting diamonds in titanium and a white gold chain

There was one piece of high jewellery art from VMAR that was impossible to miss: a pendant from the ‘Constellations’ collection. Its design is a complex geometrical composition, all built around an unusual green beryl weighing 38.50 carats. The stone was cut by Atelier Munsteiner and features the workshop’s signature facets along the entire stone. “It took me more than 8 months to complete the necklace, because I was searching for a design that would not hide the stone. We had to change the drawing a few times until it was perfect,” revealed Maral. The pendant itself is a series of intersecting lines in titanium — much like other pieces in the ‘Constellations’ collection — and is embellished with 3.20 carats of miniature diamonds. More miniature diamonds decorate a chain of white gold, which can be worn separately to the pendant.

VMAR 'Q-Ore' rings with amethyst in rose gold in titanium and 'Orion & Auriga' earrings with fancy cut pink tourmalines of 17.50ct and 17.60ct, and diamonds in pink gold and titanium

VMAR 'Q-Ore' rings with amethyst in rose gold in titanium and 'Orion & Auriga' earrings with fancy cut pink tourmalines of 17.50ct and 17.60ct, and diamonds in pink gold and titanium

And so, the Cannes Film Festival has come to an end, but the memories will be long lasting – especially for myself, as I attended the Chopard party wearing masterpiece earrings from the VMAR ‘Constellations’ collection.

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