In our weekly series, we bring you the latest in luxury news around the world. This week’s highlights: Dior’s limited-edition Chiffre Rouge watches, Stone Island x New Balance, Penhaligon’s introduces The Cut

Pomellato announces solo exhibition
To those in Tokyo, make sure you stop by Omotesando Crossing Park for Pomellato’s first-ever solo exhibition, Pomellato, Helmut Newton & the ’80s. Open to public until 6 October 2025, the exhibition celebrates its pioneering approach to partner with renowned fashion photographers, a bold vision that transformed traditional advertising into artistic expression. It unveils Helmut Newton’s revolutionary campaigns for the Milanese jewellery brand from 1982 to 1984, creating an immersive dialogue between the photographer’s provocative imagery and Pomellato’s artisanal excellence.

Masaba Gupta’s fine-jewellery debut
It’s a milestone moment for celebrated Indian designer and entrepreneur Masaba Gupta. This 26 September 2025, Gupta will be here in Singapore for the global debut of House of Masaba’s Fine Jewellery Collection, launched exclusively with Melange Singapore. Done in collaboration with legacy Indian jeweller Amrapali Jewels, the 40-piece collection reimagines House of Masaba’s iconic mascots in 18k gold with rubies, sapphires, emeralds, diamonds and pearls, offering statement chokers, cuffs and versatile earrings as timeless investments.

Dior’s limited-edition Chiffre Rouge watches
This season, the Chiffre Rouge line welcomes new limited-edition pieces as a celebration of Monsieur Dior’s favourite grey, a shade he viewed as the ultimate symbol of elegance. The three variations include a 38mm piece equipped with a high-precision automatic mechanism and rotor adorned with the ‘Dior’ logo; a 41mm chronograph version with a prestigious movement that can measure a tenth of a second; and a diamond-paved version with a bezel in rose gold and dial in white gold. Available this October 2025.

Stone Island x New Balance
Loved the 574? Perhaps you’ll love the 574 Ghost, a release born out of a long-term partnership rooted in material research and forward-thinking design. Available in three colours—dark brown, dark grey and navy blue—this new edition reimagines the 574’s original form with a softened, sculptural silhouette and a stitch-and-turn construction that eliminates overlapping seams. It also introduces a suede-wrapped midsole for the first time, and lightweight cushioning for extra comfort and support. Now available at select Stone Island stores and online at stoneisland.com.

Penhaligon’s introduces The Cut
Inspired by the artistry and tailoring heritage of the iconic Savile Row, The Cut is a daring new eau de parfum that’s designed to be worn with confidence, attitude and style. Created by Paul Guerlain, this olfactory ode to the future of fashion gets its boldness and edge from fir balsam and vetiver, fashion-forward notes that make the scent as sharp as a freshly tailored suit.

Maserati collaborates with Acqua di Parma
Inspired by shared values of Italian sophistication and elevated design, the Acqua di Parma x Maserati collection is a shared vision of The Art of Travel, designed to bring a touch of elegance to life on the road. Look forward to the Andiamo Car Diffuser, finished in Acqua di Parma’s signature yellow; a Passepartout Leather Charm paired with a 12ml Colonia Eau de Cologne; and Arte del Viaggio set, complete with the diffuser, a Luce di Colonia refill and a set of driving gloves in Maserati blue nappa leather.
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Le Labo’s Osmanthus 19 gets its Singapore visa
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A. Lange & Söhne drops a new 1815 Tourbillon in black grand feu enamel
The new 1815 Tourbillon in black grand feu enamel flexes the brand’s watchmaking pedigree.

Fitness-equipment brand Pent enters the audio world
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