The acclaimed designer, known for her roles as creative director at Chloé and Givenchy, and notably for crafting Meghan Markle’s wedding gown, has unveiled a stunning array of earrings, rings, and necklaces inspired by the glamorous 1920s Paris, perfectly timed for the festive season.
Drawing inspiration from Ernest Hemingway’s memoir ‘A Moveable Feast’, which reflects on his experiences as a writer in the vibrant Paris of the 1920s, Waight Keller’s collection evokes the era’s artistic spirit and social dynamism. This collaboration also marks Reformation’s first official entry into the French market, with plans to launch in 2025.
The collection features heirloom-inspired pieces that add a touch of elegance to any holiday ensemble. Waight Keller describes how the sparkling accents symbolize the enchanting glow of Paris, while the use of black jade represents the city’s midnight sky. Each piece is crafted from certified recycled 24-karat gold vermeil, 925 sterling silver, and an array of semi-precious stones, highlighting both luxury and sustainability.
Fronting the campaign is model and actress Dree Hemingway, the great-granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway himself, adding a personal touch to the collection.