Created in 2017, the Pulse collection by Dinh Van features unique proportions and architectural and sculptural lines. For spring 2024, Pulse introduces new creations where the vibrant aura of diamonds harmonizes with the graphic lines of gold. With its finely chiseled lines, open shapes, and diamonds arranged in a discontinuous and rhythmic pattern, Pulse’s design evokes the notes that set the tempo of a musical score. A modern and urban collection in monochromatic white, yellow, or rose gold, for a unisex style that stays true to Dinh Van’s original vision, with diamonds symbolizing pulses.
“Pulse is an icon of Dinh Van with a very promising future. An urban and modern collection where diamonds symbolize pulses, perfect for keeping up with the frenetic pace of daily life. An ode to design, sculptural lines, and perfect proportions, so present in the maison’s DNA,” said Candice Laporte, the general manager of Dinh Van Iberia.
Spring 2024 highlights
For this season, the prestigious brand offers innovations in four areas. First, the rings, where the emblematic design of the three-row Pulse rings has been revisited and worked with a two-row diamond pavé that completes the third row, staying true to the collection’s aesthetics.
A ring with a tubular and graphic effect that offers an elegant and modern look, available in yellow and white gold. Following the success of the pendants launched in June 2023, the collection is completed by two cylindrical pendants with three rows, two of which feature diamond pavé, to be worn daily with simplicity and charm. Two forced chain bracelets are inspired by the cylindrical pendants to propose a perspective motif on the wrist, which will be fastened by an ingenious system that prevents it from sliding down the chain. Finally, inspired by the Pulse clip earring, an XL piece was created as a graphic sculpture to adorn the ear. In the form of an ear cuff earring, five rows of pavé with a rhythmic diamond pattern offer a piece perfect for any occasion. It is also easy to wear, thanks to the clip system, where each row can be independently extracted to fit the upper part of the ear.