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Fashion & Design

40 verified profiles in the Archive associated with Fashion & Design. Each is a documented reference — explore the stories, then find comparable stones in the Legacy collection.

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Fashion & Design · Art Deco (1915–1939)Fashion & Design · Contemporary (2000–present)Fashion & Design · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Fashion & Design · Diamond 31
Carla BruniFashion & Design · Diamond · Contemporary (2000–present)Fancy Pink Heart Diamond — Turin-born model and singer given a heart-shaped pink diamond engagement ringWallace ChanFashion & Design · Diamond · Contemporary (2000–present)Diamond — Hong Kong artist who carved the masterpiece from a record diamond roughCindy ChaoFashion & Design · Sapphire · Contemporary (2000–present)Sapphire — Art jeweller whose 77-carat gem butterfly entered the Smithsonian collectionAnna HuFashion & Design · Emerald · Contemporary (2000–present)Green Emerald — Designer born into a gem-dealing family, known for fine colored-stone jewelsBabe PaleyFashion & Design · Pearl · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Pearl — Most elegant of the swans, known for a pearl-bodied swan broochMarella AgnelliFashion & Design · Ruby · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Ruby — The last swan, famed for a maharaja-bead multi-strand necklaceLee RadziwillFashion & Design · Pearl · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Pearl — Style icon and swan known for refined pearls and quiet glamourC.Z. GuestFashion & Design · Diamond · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Diamond — All-American fashion icon and one of Truman Capote's swansDiana VreelandFashion & Design · Diamond · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Diamond — Legendary fashion editor known for bold cuffs and statement broochesSlim KeithFashion & Design · Ruby · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Ruby — Tailored-style swan who owned a gem-set cross broochThe Maharaja of PatialaFashion & Design · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Fancy Yellow Cushion Diamond 234.65ct — Royal who commissioned a vast ceremonial necklace around a great…Jeanne ToussaintFashion & Design · Emerald · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Green Emerald — Visionary jewelry director and style icon who popularized the panther motifSuzanne BelperronFashion & Design · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — Pioneering jewelry designer whose sculptural pieces dressed the era's iconsMillicent RogersFashion & Design · Diamond · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Diamond — Best-dressed heiress who blended bold designer jewels with Native silverVera KruppFashion & Design · Diamond · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Asscher Diamond 33.19ct — Earlier owner of the 33-carat diamond later worn by a screen iconElsa SchiaparelliFashion & Design · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — Surrealist couturier who created jewels with artists of the avant-gardeGloria SwansonFashion & Design · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — Silent-era fashion icon famed for her rock-crystal and diamond banglesGloria GuinnessFashion & Design · Ruby · Mid-Century (1940–1969)Ruby — Best-dressed swan who wore a maharaja's ruby and diamond necklace to a famed ballWallis Simpson, Duchess of WindsorFashion & Design · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — record single-owner jewel collectionCoco ChanelFashion & Design · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — 1932 diamond high-jewelry collectionDaisy FellowesFashion & Design · Emerald · Art Deco (1915–1939)Green Emerald — carved emerald/ruby/sapphire + diamond Art Deco collarKourtney KardashianFashion & Design · Diamond · Contemporary (2000–present)Oval Diamond 11ct — Engagement (Travis Barker)Vanessa HudgensFashion & Design · Diamond · Contemporary (2000–present)Oval Diamond 7ct — Engagement (Cole Tucker)Kaitlyn BristoweFashion & Design · Diamond · Contemporary (2000–present)Oval Diamond 5ct — Engagement (Jason Tartick)