Some blues are all about making a statement. This one, however, focuses more on the horizon line. With Azur, Maison Gigi Clozeau adds a shade to its color palette—one that lies between the summer sky and the surface of the sea—designed to complement its delicate 18-karat gold and resin chains. The goal is not so much to add a color to a collection as it is to extend an already recognizable aesthetic: that of a light, almost everyday piece of jewelry, whose precision stems from the repetition of detail.
The Gigi Clozeau collection is based on a simple idea—one that is rarely so clearly expressed: a gold chain with colorful resin beads set at regular intervals, sometimes featuring a diamond, sometimes a religious or celestial motif. The brand notes that the new Azur color is available in necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, and pendants, with a clear seasonal focus: to complement summer, whether worn alone or layered.
This blue doesn’t come from neutral territory. Gigi Clozeau was born in the South of France, into a family with ties to jewelry and fashion; the brand’s official history even traces its origins to a bracelet created by Gigi Clozeau’s jeweler father upon her birth. The pieces are crafted in the family workshops using 18-karat gold, diamonds, and a colored resin applied by hand to chains made of rose, yellow, or white gold.
This is where color becomes more than just an aesthetic element. In contemporary jewelry, blue often evokes the temptation of immediate escape. For Gigi Clozeau, it functions above all as a symbol of wearability. Azur is part of a practice of discreet layering: a delicate bracelet tucked under a sleeve, a necklace close to the skin, an earring as a finishing touch. The jewelry does not seek to dominate the space; it complements the wearer’s movements.
The brand’s strength lies precisely in this tension between preciousness and everyday life. The 18-karat gold places the piece firmly in the realm of fine jewelry, while the resin introduces a kind of chromatic flexibility—almost pop-art-like—without making it feel like a mere accessory. Azur extends this ambiguity. It brings a visual freshness to the iconic chains without altering their structure. The blue changes the piece’s tone, not its form.
On her official website, Gigi Clozeau introduces Azur as the new color for her Spring-Summer 2026 collection, featuring several pieces already highlighted: the Classic Gigi Azur bracelet, the North Star Azur Diamond pendant, the Diamond Cross Azur bracelet, Classic Gigi Azur Necklace, and Gigi Suprême Necklace with an Azur Diamond. The brand’s French website also confirms its focus on 18-karat gold jewelry, diamonds, and artisanal craftsmanship in France.
This new shade should be seen as an addition to the collection rather than a departure from it. Azur does not set out to reinvent Gigi Clozeau; it reaffirms what the House does best: giving a delicate chain the power to capture a sensation. Here, it captures the essence of a summer preserved in a drop of blue resin, suspended between skin, gold, and light.





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