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Chopard Showcases High Jewellery Creations with Caroline’s Couture at Paris Haute Couture Week

High jewellery creations styled with Caroline’s Couture at Paris Haute Couture Week

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Paris: Chopard presented its High Jewellery creations at Paris Haute Couture Week, styling them with Caroline’s Couture in a refined display that blended exceptional jewellery craftsmanship with contemporary couture aesthetics.

The showcase highlighted Chopard’s signature use of coloured gemstones and diamonds, with statement ruby and diamond pieces forming the core of the presentation. Key designs included a pear-shaped ruby pendant necklace set in diamonds, coordinated chandelier earrings, and ruby-accented high jewellery timepieces, reflecting the Maison’s expertise in gemstone selection and intricate setting techniques.

The jewellery was styled alongside couture silhouettes in soft pastel and gradient hues, creating a balanced visual contrast that allowed the pieces to stand out. Strapless gowns and fluid structures ensured a clear focus on the jewellery, reinforcing Chopard’s emphasis on elegance, proportion, and wearability.

According to the brand, the collaboration with Caroline’s Couture reflects Chopard’s continued engagement with the world of haute couture and red-carpet fashion. By pairing high jewellery creations with couture craftsmanship, the Maison reinforced its positioning at the intersection of luxury jewellery, fashion, and design innovation.

The presentation at Paris Haute Couture Week further strengthens Chopard’s visibility on the global luxury stage, underlining its commitment to high jewellery excellence, artistic expression, and contemporary luxury storytelling.

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FED, Iran, and The Rupee- Three Forces Shaping Bullion’s Next Move AUGMONT BULLION REPORT

A Firmer Dollar and Rising Treasury Yields Are Increasing The Opportunity Cost Of Holding Gold.

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The bullion market faces competing forces: US–Iran tensions at the Strait of Hormuz provide geopolitical support, while a stronger dollar, elevated Treasury yields, and prolonged Fed rate tightness suppress prices. Gold recovered modestly to $4,700 after diplomatic signals emerged. The Fed’s April 29 decision remains the critical macro trigger. India’s rupee weakened to Rs. 94/dollar amid rising crude costs. Central banks globally continue accumulating gold, though at a slower pace. Institutional ETF demand stays structurally strong.

The dominant market driver last week was the intensifying US–Iran conflict centred on the Strait of Hormuz. Iran restricted commercial shipping through the waterway and allegedly attacked foreign vessels. The US, in turn, blockaded Iranian ports — a move Iran labelled a ceasefire violation. President Trump publicly directed the Navy to engage vessels deploying mines in the strait. Separately, US forces intercepted an Iranian oil supertanker in the Indian Ocean, escalating maritime tensions further.

This reduces gold’s attractiveness relative to yield-bearing assets. Consequently, a stronger US dollar and persistent rate pressure continue to suppress gold prices despite the geopolitical backdrop.

While such geopolitical disruptions typically strengthen gold’s safe-haven appeal, the bullion market remained constrained. Central banks are maintaining tight monetary policy due to energy-driven inflation, keeping interest rates elevated.

By Friday, gold recovered modestly, trading above $4,700, reflecting cautious optimism following diplomatic signals — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s scheduled visit to Islamabad, with Pakistani officials suggesting a meaningful peace breakthrough was probable.

The US Federal Reserve is now projected to hold rates steady through 2026, abandoning earlier expectations of two rate cuts. A rate hike remains a live possibility as policymakers monitor the conflict’s inflationary spillovers. The Fed’s April 29 meeting is now the single most-watched macro event, likely to set gold’s near-term directional bias.

India’s rupee depreciated to approximately Rs. 94 per dollar, a three-week low, driven by rising crude oil import costs. The currency weakened nearly 1% week-on-week. The Reserve Bank of India intervened by selling dollars to stabilise the exchange rate, but persistent demand from oil importers offset these efforts, keeping the rupee under structural pressure.

Sovereign gold accumulation remained a sustained global trend. Central banks in China, India, Poland, and Turkey continued adding physical gold reserves. January 2026 purchases slowed to 5 tonnes against a 2025 monthly average of 27 tonnes, though demand broadened geographically, with Malaysia and South Korea re-entering the market. Uzbekistan led buying; Russia recorded the largest sales at 9 tonnes. China continued expanding its reserves.

Institutional demand remains structurally robust in 2026. A record $89 billion flowed into gold ETFs in 2025, and the SPDR Gold Trust now holds 1,073 metric tons, reflecting significant portfolio realignment toward precious metals. In February, gold ETFs attracted $5.3 billion in fresh inflows, led by North America and Asia, though European funds saw $1.8 billion in net outflows.

China’s silver imports totalled 206.76 tonnes in January–February 2026 — the highest in eight years — tightening global supply and lifting prices. In India, industrial buyers absorbed price dips, providing a floor during speculative sell-offs. Wedding season demand added further consumption-side support, with household jewellery purchases rising across major cities.

Overall sentiment toward bullion remains cautious. A firmer dollar and rising Treasury yields are increasing the opportunity cost of holding gold. The key upcoming catalysts are the Fed’s April 29 rate decision, US Q1 GDP data on April 30, and any definitive progress in US–Iran diplomacy. Each event carries the potential to sharply reverse current price trends.

Technically, gold faces resistance at $4,850 (~ Rs. 1,55,000). A confirmed break above this level could open a path toward $5,000 (~ Rs. 1,60,000). Immediate support is established at $4,650 (~ Rs. 1,51,000).

Silver prices are consolidating in the range of $73(~ Rs. 235,000) and $82(~ Rs. 2,58,000). Either a breakout or breakdown will give a further price move. 

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