
The bold slashes on the sparkling surfaces of the Coco Crush collection tell stories of encounters. Offered in yellow, beige and white gold, the collection has continued to evolve since it was introduced in 2015 to become one of the maison’s most recognisable jewellery signatures. This year, Chanel introduced a range of novelties with diamonds set on the diagonal of the quilted patterns, symbolising one more evolution to Coco Crush.

Different widths; and with or without diamonds. The collection offers a variety of designs for anyone—age or gender regardless—to wear as you wish.

The architectural quilted form of Coco Crush gets bolder with each layer and stack. Wearing different widths and sizes, in diamonds or without—the Chanel style never gets overwhelming or too much.

Add intensity with densely-set diamonds, dressing the quilted pattern’s surfaces to reveal vibrant brilliance. Pavés on a diagonal for a subtle touch, or all-over for maximum brilliance.

A harmonious blend of yellow gold and diamonds, this Coco necklace strikes a unique look even when worn on its own.

The life of Gabrielle Chanel is an eternal source of inspiration for the maison that bears her name. These ‘c’ and ‘o’ shaped necklaces, inspired by her nickname Coco, are a perfect example.

Crossed Cs, done in a fresh new way. These connected hoop earrings make a simple but bold twist on a classic Chanel motif.

“Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance” said Gabrielle Chanel. For the most pared down, classic aesthetic of the Parisian maison embodied in a jewel, consider the all-gold bracelets—an essential of style.

A play of straight and curved lines forms a lively rhythm, for a quilted pattern with subtle volume and shape.

The true allure of Coco Crush reveals itself in bold, unapologetic styling. Yellow gold, beige gold, white gold, and diamonds—nothing clashes when everything is beautiful.
Photographer Kigon Kwak
Fashion editors Eunji Shin, Juyeon Ko
Models Myeong Ja-Hwae, Ji-Ho
Hair Lee Hye-Jin
Makeup Ahn Se-Young
Manicure Lim Mi-Seong
This story was originally published in Vogue Korea.