Didier Dubot’s Sensuelle collection turns links into layered jewelry looks
Go Youn-jung fronts Didier Dubot’s Sensuelle line, where interlocking links, openwork, and a connectable necklace-and-bracelet design make layering feel effortless.

Go Youn-jung gives Didier Dubot’s latest Sensuelle collection an instant visual charge, but the real appeal is structural. The spring-summer 2026 line turns layering into a piece of engineering, using interlocking links and open textures to create jewelry that can stand alone, double up, or stack without losing its line.
Unveiled on April 17, the Sensuelle collection was built around Didier Dubot’s 2026 theme, Breath, Rest, Life, and takes its cue from the moment light passes through a medium. That idea shows up in the metalwork: openwork reveals the inside of each form, adding depth and a subtle three-dimensional effect, while milgrain edging and teardrop shapes soften the silhouette. The result is less about decoration for its own sake than about giving light somewhere to move.
The most useful detail for everyday dressing is the modular construction. The necklace and bracelet can be connected to create a longer necklace, which solves one of the most common problems in jewelry layering: how to build length and presence without resorting to separate pieces that twist or compete with one another. Here, the link structure does the styling work. It lets a single piece shift from clean and minimal to fuller and more directional, depending on how it is worn.
That versatility extends to the ring lineup as well. Designed for solo wear, layering, and even use as couple or friendship rings, the pieces reflect a broader move in fine jewelry toward adaptability over fixed formality. Didier Dubot says the collection was intended to support diverse layered styling according to personal taste, and that idea is visible in the proportions. Nothing looks overbuilt; the pieces keep enough air between links and surfaces to feel balanced when worn together.
Go Youn-jung’s role matters because she has become a familiar face for Didier Dubot this year. The brand used her again in its 26 SS Signature D campaign on February 28, which pushed the idea of multi-jewelry and pieces that can be worn in multiple ways. Earlier, on January 12, the 26 SS Miss Doux launch paired layered necklaces with lab-grown diamonds in green, yellow, and pink, signaling that the house is building a consistent language around flexible styling rather than one-off novelty.
That continuity also gives Sensuelle commercial weight. Didier Dubot says the collection is available at department-store boutiques nationwide and through its online boutique, and the brand’s own blog says it ranked No. 1 in the jewelry category for three consecutive years in the 2023-2025 Korea First Brand Awards. For shoppers who want one piece to carry a weekday look, then expand into evening, Sensuelle is built for exactly that shift: a jewel that knows when to keep quiet, and when to layer up.
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip

