Curated for Elegance,
Celebrated in Museums
Our collection has graced exhibitions in world-renowned exhibitions, including Dior and Chanel at London’s V&A – an honour reserved for the most exquisite designs in fashion
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Museum Loans
With a brand centred on sustainability, circular fashion and a strong desire to preserve the history and legacy of timeless jewellery, Jennifer’s one-of-a-kind collection offers a vast array of genuine antique and vintage jewels, including rare, museum-worthy pieces.
Couture jewels from iconic fashion houses, which are part of Jennifer’s breathtaking collection, have been selected for prestigious exhibitions at some of the world’s most famous institutions, including London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).
Exceptional pieces, which have never been seen before, featured in the Victoria & Albert’s Christian Dior, Chanel and Schiaparelli exhibitions, setting Jennifer apart and confirming her position as one of the industry’s leading expert conservators.
Dior; Designer of Dreams Exhibition, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, (January-September 2019)
In the same year, she also presented a session on the jewellery of Christian Dior at the V&A’s sell-out Dior: Top to Toe Course.
SCHIAPARELLI; FASHION BECOMES ART Exhibition, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, (MARCH-NOVEMBER 2026)
Jennifer was invited to loan two pieces from her collection to the V&A for the ;Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art’ Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
The exhibition presents a major exploration of the work of Elsa Schiaparelli, bringing together rare early pieces and archival material to offer a deeper understanding of her creative vision and influence.
The pieces were selected to support the narrative of the exhibition, contributing to the interpretation of Schiaparelli’s work and Elsa’s distinctive approach to jewellery within couture.
This marks Jennifer’s third haute couture exhibition with the Victoria and Albert Museum, following Chanel and Dior. Together, these houses represent some of the most important contributions to modern fashion, and it is an utmost privilege to support the telling of their stories through carefully selected pieces from the collection.
Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto Exhibition, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, (September 2023-February 2024)
Beyond the Little Black Dress Exhibition, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, (July-October 2023)
Archive Contributions
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