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The Louvre’s Stolen Jewelry From Heist Will Be at Paris Couture Week—Sort of

  • On Jan. 26, Maison Schiaparelli presented its Spring/Summer 2026 show at Paris Couture Week, unveiling elevated recreations of diamonds stolen from the Musée du Louvre last October.
  • Inspired by the museum heist, Roseberry said he conceived the jewelry after the theft and wanted to reimagine the Louvre jewels stolen by four masked burglars who took nine pieces Oct. 19.
  • Schiaparelli styled recreated tiaras, a diamond-studded bow necklace and other high-jewelry pieces worn by front-row attendee Teyana Taylor.
  • Front‑row attention amplified the collection’s impact as the Spring/Summer 2026 show filled its front row with famous faces and models paraded dramatic looks, heightening Maison Schiaparelli’s spectacle.
  • The recreated jewels referenced 19th‑century royal pieces tied to Empress Eugénie and jeweler Alexandre‑Gabriel Lemonnier, while Roseberry framed the Louvre heist as turning anger into beauty.
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The French brand Schiaparelli presented its collection of Alta Costura for spring 2026 in Paris.His designer, Daniel Roseberry, recreated the jewels stolen from the Louvre as accessories of the collection.

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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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