Karina Choudhrie is introducing fresh designs alongside new pieces for her high jewelry collection, Under the Sea. She will also launch a new line called The Big Splash Circus and give a preview of Summer Forest, a collection designed especially for the summer season. Her popular core collections, Icon and Vitamin Pink, have grown to include new styles like Ribbon, Mini, and Icon Rock, all crafted in 18-karat gold.
For Couture 2025, Karina is excited to reveal many new creations. The highlight is her most ambitious project yet — The Big Splash Circus. This collection took ten years to develop. It features a miniature underwater traveling circus with twelve unique characters. Each character is carefully designed and created by her team. Karina also wrote a children’s book called The Big Splash Circus, which captures the magical spirit of this underwater world. Parts of the book will be showcased during the collection’s presentation. She says, “This collection is about personality, self-expression, and collecting something new and unseen. I can’t wait to share it.”
So far, six characters have been completed. Each charm is made from gold and decorated with diamonds and gemstones. The other six characters will be introduced in 2026. Each charm comes in three versions: an affordable entry-level piece, a mid-range design, and a luxurious full pavé edition. This allows collectors to choose how they want to engage with the collection, Karina explains.
Another collection close to Karina’s heart is Summer Forest. It draws inspiration from her childhood summers spent in Switzerland’s Engadin Valley. This series celebrates large, natural gemstones in their raw and unrefined beauty, connecting deeply to nature. Karina shares her love for colored stones, especially tourmalines from Brazil’s Cruzeiro mine, which she finds extraordinary.
Additionally, there will be new pieces added to the Vitamin Pink Ribbon and Icon Rock lines. And for those who love statement jewelry, a selection of bold high-jewel pieces will be part of the collection — designed to impress.
Vanessa Chilton, creative director at Robinson Pelham, is thrilled to return to the Couture Show after missing it in 2024. This year is special because the brand will launch a new campaign shot in Ibiza. Vanessa says, “The campaign previews all the new designs we will debut in Las Vegas.”
The Daystar collection is inspired by a Georgian shield pendant that belonged to Vanessa’s grandmother. It is a personal and meaningful line. This year, it grows to include mini-Daystar earrings, an easy-to-wear hoop earring with a pear-shaped diamond, a playful ear cuff, two pendants, and a striking pair of detachable evening earrings.
Robinson Pelham is also introducing the Ouche necklace. This minimalist and sculptural piece sits gracefully at the base of the neck. Its clever hinged link allows wearers to customize it with diamond- or colored-stone “beans” from the Ouche collection or with their own charms. The necklace is available in 9-karat and 18-karat gold.
New at the show is the Carola capsule, which features a refined collar and matching ring. Both are set with diamond baguettes and half-moon pink sapphires. The latest ring collection, Snap, adds bold energy with chunky yellow gold bands set with emerald-cut stones. The rings are finished with zigzag gold settings coated in black rhodium. The gems include citrine, amethyst, blue topaz, and diamonds — chosen for their vibrant look and personality.
Lastly, 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of Robinson Pelham’s iconic Identity collection. The full new designs will be revealed later this year, but the brand is already preparing to tease some exciting additions. These pieces are designed to blend perfectly with the current Identity collection, something their clients will appreciate.
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