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There are certain stands at VicenzaOro that don’t just showcase jewellery — they stage atmospheres. Roberto Coin’s presence this year was exactly that: warm lighting, Venetian undertones, cinematic imagery and a sense of confident storytelling woven through every display. The Maison used VicenzaOro Winter to unveil a suite of new launches, each rooted in symbolism, craftsmanship and the romantic visual language that has become unmistakably Roberto Coin.
From colour-drenched bangles to star-guided motifs, the brand’s 2025 vision is bold, emotional and distinctly wearable. Here’s what stood out when we visited the booth.
One of the standout launches on display was the Tiaré collection, introduced globally through the brand’s ongoing campaign starring Dakota Johnson, whose imagery framed the booth and set the tone of modern elegance.
Inspired by the Polynesian tiare flower, the pieces blend diamond-set petals with vivid rubies, creating a floral motif that feels ritualistic yet contemporary. The Maison highlighted the flower’s cultural symbolism — purity, protection and royal exclusivity — transforming it into a collection rich in narrative. In person, the pieces have a luminous bloom-like quality, especially the necklaces, which glowed with layered textures and impeccable stone setting.

Tiaré collection
A completely different energy came from The Colored Touch — a collection that brings bright, joyful colour into the Roberto Coin palette.
On display were stackable bangles, linear gemstone rings and bold necklaces, each designed with rhythmic sequences of coloured stones. The effect is playful but grounded in the brand’s signature precision. These are pieces built for self-expression: refined, youthful and instantly wearable, with a spirit that feels ready-made for a new generation of collectors.

The Colored Touch
Roberto Coin’s Venetian heritage was at its most exuberant in the Venetian Princess Carnival pieces.
Imagine Carnival distilled into jewellery: multicoloured gemstones, confetti-like pavé, sculptural floral forms and a touch of theatricality. The brand introduced two new versions — Prestige and Haute Couture — that bring the drama of Venice’s masked balls into modern fine jewellery. On display, the necklaces had a red-carpet presence, while the rings and earrings offered smaller-scale statements that retained the magic of the theme.
Venetian Princess Carnival
The Jasmine collection is positioned as one of the brand’s most universally appealing new families.
Delicate floral designs made from mother-of-pearl and diamonds give the pieces a soft, almost luminous transparency. Roberto Coin spoke of Jasmine as a symbol that bridges ages — a flower rooted in resilience and purity — and the collection reflects that with an easy elegance. These are pieces that feel effortless for daytime yet elevated enough for evening.

Jasmine Collection
The Princess Star collection embodies one of Roberto Coin’s strongest thematic narratives: the North Star as a guiding symbol of dreams, direction and purpose.
Diamond-intense designs, accented with touches of yellow gold, created a constellation-like sparkle across necklaces, earrings and rings. In person, the craftsmanship stands out — pavé that feels almost fluid, motifs that read as both celestial and floral, and silhouettes that illuminate the wearer.

Princess Star
The Diamond Princess additions felt like a fresh take on contemporary romanticism.
Sculptural diamond flowers, soft curves and clean silhouettes make these pieces perfect for today’s jewellery lovers — feminine, modern and subtly dramatic. The earrings and long pendants in particular felt like everyday-luxury essentials with a couture touch.

Diamond Princess
Roberto Coin also spotlighted its Animalier Horse designs for Chinese New Year 2026, part of the brand’s ongoing exploration of symbolic animals.
These pieces are bold, sculptural and hero-driven — the kind collectors gravitate toward for their narrative intensity.
Alongside the main launches were:
Valentine’s Day highlights featuring warm-toned, romantic motifs
A new global campaign image introducing Tiaré as a hero collection, fronted by Dakota Johnson
Both reinforced Roberto Coin’s ongoing blend of storytelling, symbolism and wearable luxury.

Roberto Coin also announced two new flagship boutiques:
Hudson Yards, New York
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Each boutique blends Venetian craftsmanship with modern interior architecture, reinforcing the Maison’s global retail momentum.
Roberto Coin delivered one of the most cohesive narratives of VicenzaOro Winter: myth-meets-modernity, colour-meets-craft, symbolism-meets-luxury. Each collection — from the purity of Tiaré to the exuberance of Venetian Princess Carnival — demonstrates a brand deeply connected to its roots while designing for a contemporary audience.
In a show defined by innovation and heritage, Roberto Coin bridged both beautifully.
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