More than ever, Dreams magazine lives up to its name with these dream jewels. Crowns and diadems or even called tiaras were the prerogative of the great of this world. But today, they are becoming a fashion accessory for glamorous celebrations.
The Galerie d’Apollon at the Louvre, a tribute to the diamonds of the French Crown
Last January, the Galerie d’Apollon at the Louvre presented its new scenography after nearly a year of work. A great opportunity to discover the diamonds of the Crown of France and especially the crowns or diadems saved from the Revolution. The Duchess of Angoulême’s diadem is particularly noteworthy, adorned with a marvelous 15.93-carat emerald, 40 emeralds and 1,031 diamonds. This diadem,