Cover From top left: Boucheron Flèche ring, brooch, pendant, bangle and hoop earrings in white gold set with diamonds

Boucheron creative director Claire Choisne revisits an iconic 1860s motif, delivering a sharp, genderless, and diamond-studded manifesto for a generation defined by fearless intention

The arrow has been one of Boucheron's most distinctive symbols since the 1860s, speaking equally of power and finesse. The maison’s creative director Claire Choisne sharpens this rich legacy in the Flèche collection of eight new, genderless, monochrome diamond pieces.

Choisne’s vision preserves the modernity of the arrow's lines while imagining new ways of wearing it. The pieces are engineered to coil around a finger or wrist, glide around the neck, or be worn over the heart as a brooch. The collection showcases Boucheron's technical virtuosity, transforming a simple line into a manifesto of modernity through sculptural metalwork and meticulous diamond setting.

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Above From top left: Boucheron Flèche ring, brooch, pendant, bangle and hoop earrings in white gold set with diamonds

The eight new creations are designed to express and magnify the arrow's dynamic motion, and the collection includes two brooches, the first being very dainty, and the second an XXL design that juxtaposes round and baguette-cut diamonds. There are also two rings, the first of which encircles one finger in round diamonds, and the second ring being more sculptural, sitting across three fingers and marrying the delicacy of feathers, rendered in round diamonds, with the rigour of a ridge formed of baguette-cut stones. Completing the collection is an extremely supple necklace and bracelet duo, both designed to slip on and wear without a clasp, along with a pendant and a pair of hoop earrings, all set with round diamonds.

Credits

Photography: Ching
Art Direction: Jeremy Ang

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Annabel Tan
Editor, Watches and Jewellery, Tatler Singapore
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Annabel Tan is the Editor of Watches and Jewellery at Tatler Singapore, where she covers all things luxury timepieces and fine jewellery across both print and digital platforms. She is also the Editor of Tatler GMT Singapore, a role that deepens her fascination with the ever-evolving world of watchmaking. Outside of work, she’s usually on the hunt for her next favourite watch that she can’t afford, planning her next beach getaway, or catching up on the latest Formula 1 race.