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Louvre Jewels Stolen: Schiaparelli Reimagines Heist
26 Jan
Summary
- Schiaparelli designer Daniel Roseberry reimagined stolen Louvre jewels.
- Nine pieces valued at $102 million were stolen in a seven-minute heist.
- Stolen items included jewelry gifted by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Schiaparelli's creative director, Daniel Roseberry, has drawn inspiration from a shocking crime for his latest haute couture collection. Following the theft of valuable jewelry from the Louvre Museum last October, Roseberry was motivated to reimagine the stolen pieces.
In a dramatic event reminiscent of a film, four masked individuals executed a swift seven-minute heist, absconding with nine pieces of jewelry from the Louvre's Apollo Gallery. The stolen treasures are estimated to be worth around $102 million and remain unrecovered by authorities.
The collection includes replicas of significant items, such as an emerald and diamond necklace and earrings once belonging to Marie Louise, Napoleon Bonaparte's wife, and a sapphire necklace from Napoleon's stepdaughter, Hortense. Roseberry's designs offer a unique artistic response to the audacious robbery.




