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Margaret Qualley, Amandla Stenberg, Blackpink’s Jennie Front 2023 Coco Crush Campaign
The leading role that Jennie Kim plays in the upcoming Coco Crush fine jewelry campaign won’t be released until the end of January 2022. However, the first teaser image for the Chanel global brand ambᴀssador’s upcoming second campaign for the Maison was made public on December 17.
The sH๏τ shows the Korean pop star, who is affectionately referred to as “Human Chanel,” holding a male model while draped in quilted designs from the Coco Crush collection. These designs are based on Mademoiselle Chanel’s 1955 2.55 handbag.
However, the necklace isn’t the only new member of the Coco Crush family. Over time, the brand has expanded to include more youthful designs like toi et moi rings and miniature rings.
A fully paved diamond ring with the artisanal snow setting technique, in which stones of varying sizes are randomly positioned to produce the most magnificent sparkle, and oversized hoop earrings complete the ensemble. In January 2022, the three new styles will be available in stores. Continue scrolling for a quick look at the pieces.
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