TONI GARRN and JOURDAN DUNN
WEAR
CHOPARD
TO THE LITTLE PRINCE PREMIERE AT
THE
68TH ANNUAL CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Friday, May 22, 2015
German
Model Toni Garrn adorned her look with a white diamond bracelet (84 carats) set
in 18-karat white gold, a ring from Chopard’s L’Heure du Diamant Collection featuring white diamonds and a
ruby set in 18-karat white gold and a diamond ring set in 18-karat white gold.
English
Model Jourdan Dunn wore a pair of
sapphire briolette earrings (129 carats) from Chopard’s Copacabana Collection set with white
diamonds in 18-karat white gold, a pear-shaped sapphire ring (6 carats) set
with white diamonds in 18-karat white gold, an oval shaped sapphire ring (21
carats) set with white diamonds in 18-karat white gold and a cushion shaped
sapphire ring (12 carats) set with white diamonds in 18-karat white gold.
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Marion Cotillard wearing the Chopard Opal ring and bangle
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Official
Partner of the 68th Cannes Film Festival
ISABELLE HUPPERT
WEARS
CHOPARD
TO THE VALLEY OF LOVE PHOTOCALL AT
THE
68TH ANNUAL CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Friday, May 22,
2015
French
Actress Isabelle Huppert wore a pair of white diamond earrings set in
18-karat white gold and a white diamond watch set in 18-karat white gold, both
from Chopard’s Happy Diamonds Collection, along with an
emerald-cut white diamond ring (9 carats) set on a band of white diamond pave
in 18-karat white gold.
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Marion
Cotillard wears the jewel she designed for Chopard’s
Green
Carpet Collection to the premiere of The
Little Prince
Cannes, 22nd May 2015 - Marion Cotillard and Caroline Scheufele combine their creativity and their
commitment to sustainable luxury through the Green Carpet Collection for which
the Oscar award-winning actress and one of the first winners of the Trophée Chopard has designed a one-of-a-kind jewellery
piece that she wore on the red carpet of the Palais des Festivals to the
premiere of the The Little Prince. This
creation introduces a new material to the Green Carpet Collection in the form
of traceable and sustainably sourced Australian black opals.
Since her performance
in La Vie en Rose, which earned her
an Oscar for Best Actress, Marion Cotillard has continued her brilliant career,
and is sought after by the greatest producers on both sides of the Atlantic. The
actress is however also firmly committed to certain causes, having developed an
interest in ecology and environmental issues at a very early age.
Well before being
internationally renowned, she became involved in saving the planet, particularly
via the Greenpeace movement, with which she travelled abroad on several
occasions in the role of spokesperson. In this context, Marion Cotillard
visited the Congo during the summer of 2010 to denounce the exploitation of the
primary tropical forest in Africa.
In February 2015, she
was invited by François Hollande to join the Presidential delegation on a visit
to Manila on the theme of global warming.
The Journey to Sustainable Luxury
For several years, Chopard has demonstrated its
commitment with regards to social responsibility, in particular through its
membership of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), the leading organisation
in the establishment of environmental, social and ethical standards. In 2013,
determined to further this commitment, Caroline Scheufele joined Livia Firth, artistic director of Eco-Age and
founder of the Green Carpet Challenge, in launching The Journey to Sustainable Luxury, which
deals with challenges including sourcing which is respectful of the environment
and of people, backed by the traceability of raw materials.
2013 saw the production of the first Chopard creations
made of Fairmined gold, set with diamonds supplied by certified members of the
Responsible Jewellery Council and fulfilling the requirements of the Green
Carpet Challenge. Introduced under the Green Carpet Collection label, they were
then presented at the Cannes Film Festival and worn for the first time by
Marion Cotillard, who showed a keen interest in the approach undertaken by
Chopard.
Marion
Cotillard for the Green Carpet Collection by Chopard
Since then, Marion Cotillard has worn creations from
the Green Carpet Collection on other occasions. The artistic collaboration
between Marion Cotillard and Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic
Director of Chopard, was thus a natural extension of these existing affinities.
On the occasion of the 68th Cannes Film
Festival, Marion Cotillard has designed a special creation for the Green Carpet
capsule collection, which is an integral part of the 2015 Red Carpet Collection:
an Art Deco-inspired piece of hand jewellery consisting of a multi-row bracelet
made of diamonds and opals connected by a delicate chain also set with opals and
diamonds to a ring adorned with a magnificent 8.6cts black opal.
Black opals
make their first appearance within the Green Carpet collection
In its new Green Carpet collection creations,
Chopard has added brilliant depth of colour and iridescence, using
lustrous black opals. These unique opals are sourced sustainably from the
remote outback of Australia. Chopard
is proud to work with the Aurora Gems opal mine, a family-owned business founded
in 1962. The Hatcher family at the helm of Aurora manages the mining, polishing
and sale of their black opals, without any outsourcing whatsoever, thereby
guaranteeing total traceability. The small scale mines worked by the Hatcher
family are between about 6 and 25 metres underground down a shaft about a metre
across. With just a mechanical digger, and a blower for removing the
dirt, mining is a slow and delicate process with a lot of the intricate removal
of the precious opal completed by hand.
NOTES:
The Journey
Chopard has made a long-term commitment in the form of The Journey to
Sustainable Luxury, the aim of which
is to improve the
quality of life and environment of people at the start of the production chain,
who are all too often overlooked.
The Journey, launched in 2013 in partnership with
Eco-Age and its Artistic Director, Livia Firth, began with the establishment of
a philanthropic relationship between Chopard and the influential South American
NGO, the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM), which is active
in the mining sector. Chopard was the first company in the luxury watchmaking
and jewellery industry to support mining communities in obtaining Fairmined
certification by ensuring social security for them and providing access to
education and training while protecting the natural
resources and wildlife habitats which they are dependant on.
Marion Cotillard wearing the Chopard Opal ring and bangle
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