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STÉFÈRE Unveils Midnight Garden Suite Evoking Nocturnal Butterflies, Serpents, Blossoms

STÉFÈRE's Corina Larpin unveils Midnight Garden, a high-jewellery suite of nocturnal butterflies, serpents and blossoms at the Paris Couture/Haute Jewellery presentations on Feb 25, 2026.

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STÉFÈRE Unveils Midnight Garden Suite Evoking Nocturnal Butterflies, Serpents, Blossoms
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STÉFÈRE's independent maison presented Midnight Garden today during the Paris Couture/Haute Jewellery presentations, revealing a nature-inspired high-jewellery suite by designer Corina Larpin on Feb 25, 2026. The collection title signals its mood: nocturnal flora and fauna translated into wearable sculpture for evening settings.

Midnight Garden foregrounds three guiding motifs, butterflies, serpents and blossoms, each invoked across the suite's pieces. Corina Larpin framed these motifs as a continuous thread through the collection, creating a suite rather than standalone items. The choice of butterflies and serpents places the work squarely within the language of metamorphosis and nocturnal movement, while blossoms anchor the designs in botanical silhouette.

The presentation took place within the focused environment of the Paris Couture/Haute Jewellery presentations, a venue that gathers maisons for seasonal high-jewellery debuts. STÉFÈRE used that platform to position Midnight Garden as its couture-facing statement; the maison emphasized sculptural form and the suite format during the reveal on Feb 25, 2026. As an independent house, STÉFÈRE's timing at the Paris presentations gives collectors and press immediate access to the new pieces alongside other couture-level offers.

Craftsmanship was presented as central to the suite's identity, with Corina Larpin framing Midnight Garden around tactile, three-dimensional techniques rather than flat ornament. The pieces on display reflected a commitment to high-jewellery construction and a coherent design language consistent across multiple works in the suite. The presentation underscored STÉFÈRE's intention to offer evening jewellery that reads as both sculpture and set of coordinated jewels.

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Midnight Garden arrives at a moment when maison-level presentations in Paris demand strong visual narratives; by choosing nocturnal butterflies, serpents and blossoms, Corina Larpin gives STÉFÈRE a distinct narrative shorthand for collectors attending the Feb 25, 2026 sessions. The suite format suggests these pieces are meant to be considered as a collective statement for dressing the modern evening wardrobe, anchored in the maison's sculptural approach.

With the unveiling complete at the Paris Couture/Haute Jewellery presentations, Midnight Garden sets a clear direction for STÉFÈRE under Corina Larpin: an independent maison translating nocturnal iconography into high-jewellery suites that prioritize three-dimensional form and thematic cohesion.

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