Saint Honoré Paris Launches Exclusive Limited-Edition Jewelry for a Cause at Dubai Autism Center

Saint Honoré Paris, the famous French luxury brand, celebrated the successful launch of its limited-edition diamond jewellery collection at Maison Luxe, a multi-brand luxury boutique on the Dubai Mall. This launch marks the initiative’s good fortune with Dubai Autism. Center. La collaboration aimed to raise awareness of autism through a specially designed collection of limited-edition diamond jewelry.

Embracing the values of inclusivity, Saint Honoré Paris has presented an exclusive collection of necklaces and bracelets with a ribbon-shaped pendant adorned with a puzzle design adorned with a brilliant diamond. The emblem of the universally identified puzzle is a gentle reminder that the individual, like a puzzle, has a unique form, with its own story to discover.

Adding a colorful touch to the evening, Saint Honoré Paris also introduced the collaboration with PAPA U, a logo founded through a talented artist to empower the message of inclusivity and raise awareness about autism.

This collaboration superbly blended the global of luxury and social responsibility. By combining their expertise, Saint Honoré Paris and the Dubai Autism Centre have highlighted the power of collective action to raise awareness of autism.

Proceeds from the sale of this exclusive will be donated to the Dubai Autism Centre.

About Saint Honoré Paris:

A symbol of prestige and elegance, SAINT HONORÉ PARIS embodies Parisian joie de vivre as its hallmark. Designed on the mythical Parisian front – Rue Saint-Honoré, and anchored in the center of the City of Light, the city of Paris remains the first source of inspiration for Saint Honoré. SAINT HONORÉ now has a luxury logo and, thanks to its cutting-edge designs, has piqued the interest of royal families and fashion connoisseurs.

 

About Dubai Autism Centre:

 

Founded in 2001, the Dubai Autism Centre is the largest, most innovative and comprehensive non-profit organisation in the UAE and serves young people with autism spectrum disorder.

 

 

 

 

 

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