Dior’s newly transformed 30 Montaigne reopens. The historical building includes a restaurant, an exhibition space, a high-end jewellery store and private overnight apartments. Dior30Montaigne ChristianDior DiorJoaillerie luxuryfashion
Stretching more than 21,500 square feet and split into thirteen thematic spaces, the gallery features a scenographic narrative and showcases looks, original sketches and archival documents. There are also accessories and exceptional pieces, which will be exhibited for the first time.
After nine months of study and cutting, the final diamond unveiled is a mesmerising diamond of intense yellow hue, with VVS2 clarity. Its name echoes the address of the original atelier and current flagship on Avenue Montaigne. In celebration of its reveal, the Le Montaigne diamond will be displayed at the 30 Montaigne boutique where Dior Joaillerie’s artistic director
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