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CW Sellors celebrates ‘five centuries of Chatsworth fashion’

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CW Sellors has released a new collection to celebrate the fashion at Chatsworth.

Launching its new House Style jewellery collection, the range has been designed to complement the new ‘House Style’ exhibition at Chatsworth.

The collection draws on inspiration of Chatsworth’s five centuries of fashion, based on the jewellery worn by the family over the years.

The 74-piece range is based on the headdresses, diamond tiaras and insect brooches which belonged to Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, the last of the celebrated Mitford sisters.

The Collection is divided into distinct design styles: the Diamond Palmette Collection, the Chatelaine Collection, the Chatsworth Heritage Collection and an extensive insect selection inspired by a Duchess.

Chris Sellors, founder and managing director, said: “It has been a privilege to create this jewellery range inspired by some of Chatsworth’s hidden gems.

“In doing so we share our affection and esteem for this incredible stately home and the past and present generations of the family who live there.”

Sellors worked with Lady Burlington, who was married to the Duke and Duchess’ eldest son William, for the collection.

Burlington added: “Being able to show the Devonshire tiaras with the clothes that they were worn with has considerably added to the spectacle of the show.

“The workmanship and dedication of the team at CW Sellors is showcased in the work they have done for House Style.”

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