Gucci’s High Jewelry Collection: The Summer Garden Party
The new High Jewelry collection, an ode to the beauty of an Italian garden and its enchanting labyrinths,
was presented at a special event along the Amalfi coast.
“Presented against the backdrop of the Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium in Ravello, Italy, the 140 one-of-a-kind masterpieces of Labirinti Gucci embark on a journey of discovery through intricate paths to reveal a flourishing vision of nature centered around three themes: symmetry and ordered beauty, geometric splendor, and blooming nature. Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and brooches are adorned with exquisite gemstones in vibrant hues from emeralds and tourmalines to tsavorites and diamonds, featuring new elements like the dragonfly and an updated interpretation of the House’s G motif.” – Gucci
This Gucci High Jewelry Collection Is Perfect For A Summer Escape
“Looking to immerse yourself in the ambiance of an Italian garden without the hassle of booking a transatlantic flight? Look no further than Gucci’s latest fine jewelry selection, crafted as an ode to nature and exploration.”
Fiona Flowers (how appropriate) of Gotham Magazine dives into a summer garden party of high jewelry from Gucci.
“Dubbed Labirinti Gucci, the collection of 140 new pieces is named after the Italian word for ‘labyrinths’ and delivers a sophisticated array of floral artistry that will elevate your jewelry collection.”
The collection aims to celebrate a new jewelry aesthetic, merging refinement with more emotional designs to commemorate human endeavor and experience. Drawing inspiration from Giardini all’italiana, or Italian-style gardens, the collection invites viewers on a metaphorical journey through nature. Through detailed craftsmanship and careful design, pieces combine luxury with earthly elements, incorporating diamonds into flowerbeds and water fountains.
One particular piece, a dragonfly brooch, marks a new look for the design brand. It incorporates an insect motif as the centerpiece among an accessory stacked with high-end stones. The dragonfly itself symbolizes freedom and rebirth, and it is crafted delicately into emerald and diamond patterns in the form of mismatched earrings.
Read Fiona’s full feature right here in Gotham Magazine!