Statement launches Violette Serrat jewelry capsule with ebony and gold pieces
Statement’s first Portraits Joailliers capsule landed with a 3,200-euro Her Way necklace in ebony and gold, shipped within 48 hours. It was made for beauty insiders with taste.
Statement launched its first Portraits Joailliers collaboration with Violette Serrat around a necklace and earrings that feel more like a collector’s jewelry identity than a standard celebrity tie-up. The Her Way necklace set the tone immediately: 3,200 euros, a 14K yellow gold chain, and a black ebony pendant carved in a pear shape and finished with 18K gold spheres. The selected necklace size was available to ship within 48 hours, which makes it one of those rare luxury buys that feels both considered and ready to give.
The capsule was the opening chapter in Statement’s new Portraits Joailliers series, a format the Paris jeweler built around intimate collaborations. Founded by Amélie Huynh, Statement described the project as a way to reveal a free and bold femininity, and the connection to Serrat gave the launch a sharper point of view. This is not generic influencer jewelry. It is a piece built around Serrat’s own visual language, where beauty, silhouette and attitude matter as much as precious metal.

That matters because Violette Serrat is not just a namesake. The French makeup artist founded VIOLETTE_FR in 2021 and built a profile through senior roles at Dior, Estée Lauder and Guerlain, which makes the crossover into fine jewelry feel unusually credible. The earrings follow the same code as the necklace, using hand-carved ebony pendants to extend the collection’s sculptural, noir-and-gold contrast. For someone who already gravitates toward fashion-forward beauty objects, the set has the right mix of polish and personality.
The pear shape is the cleverest part. Statement’s site says the form was chosen to evoke curves, flesh and generosity, turning what could have been a decorative motif into the capsule’s emotional center. That gives Her Way a gift appeal that is stronger than its price tag alone: it reads as niche, intimate and visibly designed, not merely branded. For the friend who buys fragrance launches, collects makeup bags from the best maisons and knows exactly who Violette Serrat is, this is the kind of luxury jewelry that feels personal before it becomes overexposed.
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