Plants and their creatures crept out from the woodwork from more workshops than one this season. Case in point: Gucci debuted a sequel to its Labrinti Gucci high jewelry collection, which first debuted in 2024. Vibrant Italian gardens were the blueprint for romantic creations, impressed with Paraibas, azure blue tanzanite, and aquamarine stones. Of the pieces that showed at the Gucci Montaigne Flagship, one included a necklace composed of a trail of diamonds that bloomed into a round-cut 24.75ct tanzanite, punctuated by a cushion-cut 5.94ct Paraiba tourmaline.
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