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L’Enchanteur’s Fall 2025 Collection Is a Celebration of Relics, Past and Present

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A wood dresser was constructed in a humanlike shape, with drawers, open shelving, and gold handles; a tall, skinny wood cylinder served as a stand for a meditation gong. The gong was supposed to be a cup, but Soull couldn’t get it quite right. “My girlfriend had just gotten her nails done, and when she grabbed it, the way she touched it, she made a gong sound,” Dynasty explained. A solid brass pen was inspired by a design that was unveiled at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York City. “They were showing that evolution of technology from a feathered pen into this metal pen,” Soull said. “Writing was this big form of technology. We grew up on pen pals, and no one writes anything anymore. So again, we’re creating our idea of a new relic.”

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Jewelry has always been central to the L’Enchanteur offering, and for fall 2025, rings, studs, and pendants were rendered in the customary sterling silver, yellow gold, and diamonds, but also with colored lab-grown diamonds. “Diamonds is a field where, typically, if you’re not born into the industry, your access can be very limited,” Dynasty said, adding that the colored stones she and Soull are drawn to, like blue, green, and pink, are often exorbitantly priced. Sourcing lab-grown gems, she said, “allows us beautiful ways to play around with diamonds and also an affordable way for people to wear diamonds.”

The collection notes described L’Enchanteur’s fall 2025 range as “an invitation into the trust of magic, time, and the hidden potential that lies dormant within us.” In the dead of winter and amid an increasingly heavy news cycle, the invitation could not have been more enticing.