CAVIAR, CANNES & DIAMONDS

DE BEERS x HERR OBER

Not a launch. Not a campaign. A space for conversation.

Together with De Beers, we’re creating a moment: an intimate gathering that invites reflection on meaning, memory, and the unseen things we carry.

We’ll be joined by a handpicked group of guests for an evening dedicated to exploring craftsmanship, symbolism, and the quiet stories behind what we wear — and what we believe. It’s a reminder that meaning matters, that memory can be crafted, and that jewellery, at its most powerful, speaks when words can’t.

While this event is strictly by invitation, we’ll be sharing the moments of the evening - the people, the energy, and the conversation - with you here and on social media very soon.

This is a members-only event. If you'd like to apply for membership, please send us a brief email by replying to this email and we'll get back to you with membership terms.

HERR OBER X VOLZHENKA

Herr Ober is also very happy to collaborate with Volzhenka for the De Beers event. Volzhenka isn’t just a caviar brand - it’s a story of legacy, reinvention, and purpose. Born from a family heritage along the Caspian Sea and now led by a new generation, Volzhenka has transformed an ancient tradition into something relevant and responsible for today’s world.

With farms in the untouched reserves of Greece and Italy, every step of their process is rooted in sustainability, transparency, and craft - producing some of the purest, most exquisite caviar on the planet.

Under the leadership of Ekaterina Bataeva, they’ve built more than a product—they’ve built a philosophy. It’s a brand for people who care where things come from, how they’re made, and why that matters.

CANNES
FILM FESTIVAL

This year, the Cannes Film Festival tried to hit pause on the spectacle by introducing a new dress code banning nudity “for decency reasons.” On paper, it was a move to curb the rising trend of “naked dressing”- where less fabric often equals more attention. But in reality? It barely made a dent.

HOLSEKA - BELLA HADID - MARGARET QUALLEY

The red carpet still pulsed with personality. Actors like Jeremy Strong took creative license with pastels that felt more Easter brunch than black-tie gala. Bella Hadid made headlines not for skin, but for switching to a soft, striking blonde. What Cannes proved yet again is that true style doesn’t rely on shock—it thrives on expression.

And while the rulebook tried to rein things in, the red carpet responded the way it always does: by rewriting its own narrative.

PEDRO PASCAL - ALEXANDER SKARSGARD -BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH

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