Chanel Camelia Brode Holiday 2011 Jewelry Features Ultra-Feminine Designs

Winter is still several months away, but luxury brands and upmarket stores have already begun unveiling their Christmas collections. Only yesterday, I wrote about upmarket UK chain Selfridges releasing its White Christmas 2011 collection – a line that includes a range of beautiful white apparel and accessories, including an exclusive crocodile skin luxury handbag designed by Victoria Beckham.

In the coming days, more luxury brands will showcase previews of their Christmas lines. In fact, French luxury fashion house Chanel has already offered a sneak peek of its upcoming collection for Christmas 2011. Named the Chanel Camelia Brode Holiday 2011 collection, Chanel’s new jewelry line already has industry watchers swooning over the designs.

This collection of fine jewelry from the French fashion house has the white camellia flower as its theme and inspiration. For those who do not know, the white camellia happens to be signature flower of the French luxury fashion house. These sparkling camellia inspired pieces are just right for an elegant winter dinner. This sparkling collection of fine jewelry has been crafted using a range of precious stones, namely white and black diamonds and pearls, set in white gold. The camellia flower makes an appearance in all the designs, providing a light, feminine feel to this glittering collection.

Adding an even more girly appeal to this ultra-feminine jewelry line is the generous sprinkling of bows and floral designs. Of course, there is still some time before the Chanel Camelia Brode Holiday 2011 collection becomes available in Chanel boutiques and elsewhere. In the meantime, you might want to start adding this to your Christmas wishlist.

Via: Racked

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