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Tresor Paris dazzles at the Westbury Hotel, Mayfair

Tresor Paris dazzles at the Westbury Hotel, Mayfair
3 September 2013
Kate Williams
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Kate Williams
3 September 2013

Award-winning jewellery brand Tresor Paris held a glittering launch for their new season collections last week at the Westbury Hotel in Mayfair.

The brand was born out of Jewellery makers Hasbani, of London’s famous diamond district Hatton Garden, to try to bridge the gap between luxury diamonds and affordable jewellery. They’re best known for their corded Shamballa-style bracelets, variations of which can easily be found at Wembley Market for a fiver – but these are the real thing.

They’ve put on a lavish affair for the press with plenty of champers and free treats, but we were all equally impressed with what they had to show us. What stood out was their bespoke range, which debuted at London Fashion Week. It was full of show-stopping crystal creations made to adorn everywhere from your neck to your shoulders and torso…and even your face!

Tresor Paris have also brought out themed philanthropic collections in collaboration with Marie Curie, Rugby for Heroes and Breast Cancer Care, which are really stylish and understated.

We especially liked the Cygnus collection, which was girlish and pretty, comprising of both freshwater pearls and mother of pearl shaped into flowers. This, along with the Magnetisme collection, is both discreet and not too showy.

The Belle Rose collection was the complete opposite however, a range of brightly-coloured iridescent crystal-corded bracelets and drop earrings. There was also a range of beautifully crafted skull bracelets that we loved.

Although it might not all be your cup of tea, there is literally something for everyone at Tresor Paris. Their new collections are definitely worth more than a passing glance!

Kate Williams

To see more of Tresor Paris’s jewellery click here

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