House of Schiaparelli
The House of Schiaparelli is a French fashion and jewelry house founded by Elsa Schiaparelli in 1927. Schiaparelli was known for her avant-garde and surrealist designs, and her jewelry was no exception. She collaborated with artists such as Salvador Dali to create unique and imaginative pieces.
After Schiaparelli's retirement in 1954, the house continued to produce jewelry under various designers, including Jean-Louis Berthault and Daniel Buren. In 2013, the house was relaunched with a new creative director, Marco Zanini, who also oversaw the revival of Schiaparelli's jewelry line.
After Schiaparelli's retirement in 1954, the house continued to produce jewelry under various designers, including Jean-Louis Berthault and Daniel Buren. In 2013, the house was relaunched with a new creative director, Marco Zanini, who also oversaw the revival of Schiaparelli's jewelry line.