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ROSES. ROCKS. ROYAL GARDENS.
Marie Claire Australia
|September 2025
For the launch of their new high jewellery collections, Van Cleef & Arpels brings their signature sparkle to the Scottish Highlands

IF YOU TOLD ME I'D BE QUIZZING King Charles' head gardener one day on rose and hydrangea hacks in a pair of Wellies, I might've laughed. But that’s exactly where I found myself in July: in Scotland, at Dumfries House, the setting for Van Cleef & Arpels’ new high jewellery launch. And yes, I took notes (always ensure you deadhead roses immediately after the first bloom).
The trip marked the global debut of Flowerlace and Fleurs d'Hawaï: two new collections from the Parisian maison that take their cues, as always, from nature. Van Cleef & Arpels doesn't just like flowers, it obsesses over them. And in this case the brand brought us to the source: a 2000-acre estate in Ayrshire, in south-west Scotland, backed by The King’s Foundation, complete with a sprawling rose garden and royal eco-credentials.

“We could have launched these collections anywhere,” Catherine Rénier, Van Cleef & Arpels’ CEO, told me. “But this garden - this very specific rose garden - meant something to us. It’s a way to bring the jewellery garden we've created into a real, living one.”
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