Chopard Debuts Happy Fish: A Radiant Ode to Ocean Fragility

Chopard unveils the Happy Fish bracelet, a bold and meaningful creation imagined by Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director of Chopard.

Fashion Press Corner / Chopard / Photos: ©Chopard and Olivier Borde

6/18/2026

True to the free spirit and joie de vivre of the iconic Happy Diamonds, this 18-carat ethical rose gold bangle opens onto two delicate circular motifs set with diamonds. At the heart of one of them, a mobile fish in gold and diamonds glides freely: released from all constraints, the shimmering fish dances to the rhythm of the wrist, capturing the light with effortless grace – a signature of the Maison.

With this creation, Caroline Scheufele pays tribute to the richness and fragility of marine ecosystems. Inspired by the aquatic world, Happy Fish celebrates the beauty of the oceans while highlighting the urgent need to protect them.

In this spirit, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this creation will be donated to the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, which is committed to environmental protection and the promotion of sustainable development on a global scale. These funds will directly support programmes dedicated to preserving the oceans and marine biodiversity.

With Happy Fish, Chopard once again affirms its commitment to sustainable luxury, where jewellery craftsmanship and environmental consciousness come together to give rise to creations that are as responsible as they are precious.

“This fish, swimming gracefully, is an invitation to look at the world differently, and never forget the fragile beauty of our oceans. As a family-owned Maison, we create with the conviction that preserving the living world is the most precious legacy we can pass on to future generations. I am proud that Chopard can put its expertise at the service of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, whose work I deeply admire,” explains Caroline Scheufele.

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