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Dior Marks 10 Years of Rose des Vents with Fresh Designs and a Modular Twist

The house revisits its signature jewellery line with updated medallions, transformable pieces and hidden details

The house revisits its signature jewellery line with updated medallions, transformable pieces and hidden details

Jun 07, 2025
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Dior is celebrating a decade of Rose des Vents, the jewellery collection that has become one of its most recognisable and collectible. Designed by Victoire de Castellane, the line is inspired by Christian Dior’s childhood memories of compass motifs and his well-known fascination with symbols and superstition.

 


 

For its 10th anniversary, the house has introduced a new wave of designs across four familiar chapters: Rose des Vents, Rose Céleste, Charms, and Étoile des Vents. The update brings with it more flexibility in how the pieces are worn—and more storytelling through details.

 


 

More Movement, More Modularity

  • In the original Rose des Vents line, the medallion necklaces could flip to show either a gemstone or a wind-rose motif. For 2025, Dior has added a concealed watch, new rings, and updated pendants—all still rooted in the idea of movement and personal symbolism.

 

Rose des Vents: Where the Story Began

 

Rose des Vents: Where the Story Began

Image courtesy of Dior

 

  • Rose Céleste—which explores celestial imagery through suns, moons, and stars—introduces a reversible necklace, convertible earrings, and a standout piece that can be worn as a belt, sautoir, or choker, depending on where you clip it.

 

Rose Céleste: Two Sides of Dior’s Starry Icon

 

Image courtesy of Dior

 

  • The Charms range plays with hidden details: stones and symbols that only the wearer can see, placed on the reverse or tucked discreetly into the design. It’s a quiet nod to Dior’s long-standing interest in personal talismans.

 

Charms: Subtle Symbols, Personal Stories

 

Image courtesy of Dior

 

  • And the most recent line, Étoile des Vents, brings new additions in yellow gold and diamonds, including single earrings and a constellation-style necklace. These are smaller-scale pieces, but detailed and precise.

 

Étoile des Vents: Dior’s Star Motif Gets a Modern Update

 

Image courtesy of Dior

 


 

Why It’s Worth Noting

This new release keeps the Dior high jewellery identity firmly rooted in its symbols, but with a clearer move toward functionality and customisation. The mix of convertible chains, modular clasps and hidden stones makes this anniversary collection not just about sentiment — but wearability and smart design, too.

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