Swiss-Arab label Mouawad unveiled as official jeweler for Kristen Stewart-starring ‘Spencer’

Kristen Stewart at the premiere of ‘Spencer’ in London. Getty Images
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Updated 26 October 2021
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Swiss-Arab label Mouawad unveiled as official jeweler for Kristen Stewart-starring ‘Spencer’

DUBAI: Mouawad has been fashioning spectacular jewelry for its devoted royal clientele for decades, so it is only fitting that the Swiss-Emirati jewelry company was selected to provide the jewels for the acclaimed Princess Diana biopic “Spencer.”

US actress Kristen Stewart, who portrays the late people’s princess in the Pablo Larrain-directed movie, dazzles throughout the film wearing a lineup of sparkling pieces from Mouawad, including a blue sapphire and diamond engagement ring, featuring 1.82 carat of diamonds and 7.25 carat of sapphires, reminiscent of Princess Diana’s own iconic blue bauble.




Kristen Stewart portrays the late people’s princess in the Pablo Larrain-directed movie. Supplied

“It has been a pleasure to work on ‘Spencer,’ providing the jewelry for the role of an iconic princess known for her style as well as her powerful impact on the world,” said fourth generation Mouawad co-guardians, Fred, Alain and Pascal Mouawad, in a statement.

“Mouawad has an illustrious heritage in jewelry and watchmaking, and over the decades has been the choice for royalty and celebrities when seeking a unique statement piece or set of jewelry, as well as often being called on by royal protocol offices to create notable gifts to be presented to heads of state, presidents and prime ministers,” the jewelry house added in a statement.

The brand was founded 131-years-ago in Beirut, Lebanon, by David Mouawad.

Today, the company is headquartered in Dubai and Geneva.




“Spencer” had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September. Getty Images

Meanwhile, “Spencer” had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival last month.

The film, written by Steven Knight, is set over a three-day holiday at the British Royal family’s vacation home in the early 1990s, before Princess Diana split from Prince Charles.

Stewart, who received wide acclaim from critics for her portrayal of the highly-scrutinized royal, admitted she did a lot of research prior to emulating Diana onscreen.  

“I read everything, I wanted every photo... watched all the interviews that I could get my hands on,” she told the BBC.

“I watched ‘The Crown,’ I watched every iteration of interpretation. I just tried to absorb her in an emotional and general way, and then trust the process, and expect her to show up,” she added.


Saudi 100 Brands showcases four Saudi labels in Paris

Updated 02 February 2026
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Saudi 100 Brands showcases four Saudi labels in Paris

DUBAI: The Saudi 100 Brands initiative has partnered with Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann for a three-week pop-up showcasing Saudi designers in the French capital.

The pop-up event runs until Feb. 16 and presents a curated selection of Saudi designers, offering a diverse view into the Kingdom’s evolving fashion landscape.

The initiative brings together womenswear labels Leem and Aleena alongside unisex brands SADF and The Coded Mail.

According to the brand, Leem’s mission is to curate stylish pieces designed exclusively for today’s fashion-conscious woman. Aleena, meanwhile, is a young Saudi brand offering sophisticated premium day and evening wear with a distinctive contemporary feel.  And

SADF takes inspiration from Saudi cultural heritage using premium Italian fabrics and The Coded Mail positions itself at the crossroads of streetwear and art.

“The pop-up represents a natural next step for The Coded Mail - taking our language and energy into a new space. It’s about connection, dialogue, and seeing how our pieces live in a different city,”   Mohamed Almajed, founder of The Coded Mail, said in a released statement.