These luxury brands are constantly evolving while maintaining a signature identity, leading to new designs that are innovative yet sophisticated and timeless.
Elsa Peretti 50th anniversary
Tiffany & Co.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Elsa Peretti’s arrival at Tiffany & Co., the company is paying homage to the legendary designer, who passed away in 2021, with the release of some of her most beloved creations in exceptional gemstones. The collection includes this diamond-on-silk necklace in 18k yellow gold and an Amapola brooch in 18k yellow gold with pavé diamonds and black silk. Throughout the luxury house’s 187-year history, it has collaborated with many celebrated designers, including Paloma Picasso and Frank Gehry, but Peretti’s work stands apart as some of the company’s best-selling pieces.
Necklace, POA; brooch, $61,500
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Bed-trunk
Louis Vuitton
The first Louis Vuitton bed-trunk was designed in 1865 for explorers who needed their creature comforts as they conquered the world. This updated version blends tradition with modernity and is made from a combination of aluminium and beechwood, which allows it to quickly transform into a bed. The memory foam mattress is covered in waterproof cotton, embroidered in the brand’s distinctive monogram pattern. For even more comfort, the head of the bed – with an included pillow – can be raised to the perfect angle and a side table attached to the edge of the trunk.
$272,000
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Speedmaster
Omega
Debuting in 1965, the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch is one of the world’s most enduring timepiece designs and has been used in all six crewed moon landings. This new edition in polished brushed stainless steel is actually inspired by the fourth generation of the Speedmaster style worn on the moon. The 42-millimetre watch features a small seconds sub-dial, a precise 30-minute recorder and 12-hour recorder, along with the central chronograph function.
$13,450
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Lady Dior bag
Dior
For its 2025 Cruise collection, shown at Drummond Castle in Scotland, Dior presented a collection inspired by Scottish craft traditions and the historic figure of Mary Stuart – with a particularly punk attitude and plenty of tartan thrown in for good measure. The collection also featured an array of covetable accessories, including a new iteration of the iconic Lady Dior bag. The medium-sized bag in crackled black calfskin features pearls, eyelets, silver studs and an adjustable and removable strap.
Price On Application
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