Heavenly Delight: Chopard’s 2021 Red Carpet Collection

August 11, 2021

By Katerina Perez

8 min read

As the official partner of the Cannes Film Festival, Chopard releases an annual Red Carpet high jewellery collection that’s presented during the eleven-day event. This year, the creative director of the brand, Caroline Scheufele, has once again chosen a dreamlike theme, entitling her collection Paradise // Eden.

This year I was lucky enough to go backstage at Chopard and see most of the collection in the flesh. At the invitation of the brand, I went from Paris to Cannes with Caroline Scheufele to present the new works to the international press in the most common format of the present moment: online. On the day of the official opening of the Cannes Film Festival, we conducted a live broadcast from the Martinez Hotel, a sort of temporary residence for the brand during the festival. Every year Chopard rents rooms on the top floor of the hotel with panoramic views of the Bay of Cannes. There are parties, as well as meetings and presentations of new jewellery for clients, brand guests, the press, and celebrities.

Chopard ring from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k rose gold and titanium with an opal cabochon of 43.46 carats and set with yellow sapphires, orange sapphires, black diamonds, rubies and amethysts

According to this already well-established annual tradition, Caroline and her design team devise as much Red Carpet jewellery as the film awards ceremony can handle, and the company’s jewellers manifest her visions into reality in their own Chopard workshops in Switzerland. In 2021, the collection brings together 74 masterpieces all in different styles: classic necklaces with investment stones, fancy titanium jewellery and even jewellery taking the form of animals and flowers.

Chopard ‘Leaf’ necklace from The Red Carpet collection in titanium set with peridots of 37.54 carats, brilliant-cut tsavorites of 27.97 carats, briolette-cut pink sapphires of 23.88 carats and round pink sapphires with a total weight of 5.11 carats

Chopard earrings from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold and titanium set with two heart-shaped yellow diamonds and further yellow and white diamonds of various cuts

Chopard ‘Fire’ earrings from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k rose gold and titanium set with opals of 13.04 carats, yellow and orange sapphires with a total weight of more than 27 carats, rubies of 7.04 carats and more than three carats of diamonds

Chopard ´Water’ earrings in ethical Fairmined-certified 18-k white gold and titanium set with two diamond briolettes and brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of nearly 17 carats

The first thing that comes to mind when looking at such an eclectic collection of jewellery is the seemingly artificial nature of drawing such a mix of high value work together. However, in the case of Chopard, the variety in the designs is justified. The Red Carpet collection is intended for a huge range of celebrities who sometimes have nothing in common but a wealth of talent.

Model Noel Capri wears Chopard earrings from The Red Carpet collection in 18k white ethical gold set with cushion-shaped emeralds with a total weight of 49.9 carats, plus further emeralds and 6.5 carats of pear-shaped diamonds

Model Poppy Delevingne wears Chopard earrings from The Red Carpet collection featuring turquoises of 49.94 carats, oval-shaped green tourmalines and diamonds set in Fairmined 18k white gold

Brazilian Actress Marina Ruy Barbosa in a pair of Chopard 18k white gold earrings with octagonal step-cut emeralds totalling 33.92 carats and diamonds

Actress Sharon Stone wears Chopard earrings from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold and titanium set with two heart-shaped yellow diamonds as well as yellow and white diamonds of various cuts

Chopard necklace from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k yellow gold featuring a 30.68 carat emerald-cut fancy vivid yellow diamond, square-cut fancy intense yellow diamonds of 83.15 carats and further fancy yellow diamonds

American Actress Jessica Chastain in a Chopard necklace in 18ck white Fairmined-certified gold featuring 112.52 carats of oval-shaped rubies and 13.57 carats of diamonds from theHaute Joaillerie Collection

American model Bella Hadid wears Chopard earrings in 18k rose gold with 24.97 carats of rubies and diamonds

Actress Amy Jackson in a Chopard diamond necklace on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet

Carla Bruni wears a Chopard diamond necklace and a trio of emerald, ruby and diamond rings to the Cannes Film Festival 2021

Romanian actress and model Catrinel Marlon wears Chopard earrings in 18k white gold from the Temptations Collection with 12.85 carats of pink quartz, rubellites, pink tourmalines and diamonds

Isabelle Huppert in a pair of Chopard diamond earrings at the Cannes Film Festival 2021

Footballer Marcelo Vieira and his wife Clarisse Alves in Chopard diamond and pearl jewellery on the red carpet

Jewellery from the collection looked equally impressive on Bella Hadid in a restrained black and white Jean Paul Gaultier dress, as it did on Sharon Stone in a blue dress with colourful Dolce & Gabbana flowers, or on Jessica Chastain in a black look from Christian Dior Haute Couture. In addition to such names, Carla Bruni, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Marina Ruy Barbosa, Amy Jackson, Poppy Delevingne and many more have appeared on the red carpet wearing Chopard jewellery. Each of them – like every woman – strives to express their individuality and freedom of choice through jewellery. It is exactly this opportunity that Caroline has afforded them.

Chopard brooch from The Red Carpet collection in titanium and Fairmined-certified 18k white gold featuring 21.63 carats of blue sapphires, further blue sapphires, black diamonds, white diamonds and fancy intense yellow diamonds

In recent years, a sort of trend has emerged. Looks on the Red Carpet have become more fashionable and less classic. No one else wants to wear a diamond solitaire or a ‘riviera’ necklace. Quite the opposite. Many actresses even experiment with ways to wear jewellery to reflect their own style. Take for example the attaching of brooches to the hair. These stars are more than happy when I include titanium jewellery in the Red Carpet collection as they seek something both incredibly light and bright. I would like to believe that I have somehow contributed to the shaping of Red Carpet trends, Caroline Scheufele tells me.

Chopard cuff bracelet from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold, titanium and silver set with 61.90 carats of tsavorites, 27.72 carats of pastel sapphires, tourmalines, tanzanites, diamonds, white opals, kunzite, amethysts, Mandarin garnets, aquamarines, Paraiba tourmalines, beryls, pink quartz, topaz, citrines and rubies

The brand’s director tells me in the same conversation that those celebrities are increasingly giving preference to colour: “I have noticed that the trend of mixing colours in jewellery, which is apparent among some actresses, is also reflected in the male approach to jewellery selection. Take for example the fact that the titanium watch is becoming ever more ubiquitous.”

Chopard necklace from The Red Carpet collection with black opals of 23.76 carats, topaz, tourmalines, coloured sapphires, tsavorites, diamonds and emerald beads set in Fairmined-certified ethical 18k white gold and titanium

This fact perfectly explains why the Paradise collection is dominated by jewellery with coloured gemstones, yellow or pink diamonds, pavé stones of various shades and the use of titanium. The phoenix ring is adorned with a fire opal, the white bracelet is a mosaic of garnets, tsavorites, tourmalines and amethysts. In the centre of another necklace, black opal shimmers in various shades, and an oval 59.33-carat tanzanite weighing 59.33 carats sparkles in the centre of a ring adorned with stunning dolphins. The cuff bracelet has become something of an ode to colour, in which all the juicy shades of the gemmological palette have been drawn elegantly together: opals, multi-coloured sapphires, tourmalines, aquamarines and diamonds can all be found.

Caroline Scheufele, co -president and artistic director of Chopard, alongside William Abadie

Chopard necklace from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold featuring an emerald cabochon weighing 112.27 carats and set with round-shaped, pear-shaped and marquise-cut diamonds totalling 116.81 carats

Chopard necklace from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold featuring an emerald cabochon weighing 112.27 carats and set with round-shaped, pear-shaped and marquise-cut diamonds totalling 116.81 carats

Chopard necklace from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold featuring a 61.79 carat round-shaped emerald and diamonds of various cuts totalling 51.91 carats

Chopard earrings from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold set with two round-shaped emeralds weighing 36.80 and 32.16 carats, and with pear-shaped, marquise-cut and round-shaped diamonds totalling 15.46 carats

One of the most memorable and expensive pieces of jewellery in the collection is the 30.68-carat fancy vivid yellow diamond necklace with a central stone. The piece can be worn as a classic riviera necklace with a pendant or, alternatively, with a sautoir, as a two-tiered necklace. Another piece is a necklace with a completely unique 122 carat cabochon emerald, or a set of earrings at the centre of which sparkles a pair of Colombian emeralds of 36.80 and 32.16 carats in rare round cuts. Surely such work would be the pride of any collector? “This collection includes a range of jewellery with investment grade stones—pink diamonds or emeralds that haven’t been refined with oil,” Caroline tells me.

Chopard cuff bracelet from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold and titanium set with a cabochon spessartine garnet of 24.09 carats, sculpted mandarin garnets for a further 11.19 carats, alongside triangular tsavorites, tourmalines, round lazulites, cabochon sapphires and round amethysts

At the end of the conversation, the creative director of Chopard made clear that nature holds a special place in her heart. In fact, nature was the sole dedicatee of last year’s Red Carpet collection. Several pieces of jewellery, inspired by flora and fauna, were included in the 2021 collection as well. For the presentation of the collection, Caroline herself opted for a necklace with a pendant in the form of a beautifully elegant leaf.

Chopard Dolphin ring from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold featuring oval-shaped tanzanite of 59.33 carats, blue pear-shaped sapphires, pastel blue marquise-cut sapphires, further sapphires, a chalcedony onyx cabochon and brilliant-cut diamonds

Chopard floral ring from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold and titanium featuring a 26.43 carat black opal cabochon and set with round-shaped yellow sapphires

Chopard necklace from The Red Carpet collection in ethical Fairmined-certified 18k white gold with 22 white opal beads for a total weight of 406.10 carats, alongside brilliant-cut multicolored sapphires of 42.99 carats and brilliant-cut diamonds

The Cannes Film Festival has closed its doors, but the journey of the Red Carpet 2021: Paradise collection is just beginning. Jewellery that has not yet been sold will be presented in various Chopard boutiques and you can admire them in person.

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