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Boucheron Names Colman Domingo a Friend of the Maison

Boucheron has announced Colman Domingo as a Friend of the Maison, formalizing a relationship that has been taking shape on red carpets throughout the past year. The partnership reflects a shared approach to expression, where jewelry is not treated as a finishing touch but as an integral part of personal style and storytelling.

Domingo’s relationship with jewelry has long stood out for its intentionality. Rather than functioning as an accessory, his choices often serve as a focal point—adding dimension, confidence, and a sense of occasion to each appearance. Well before the official announcement, his red carpet presence suggested a natural alignment with the Maison’s aesthetic and philosophy.

Throughout 2025, Domingo consistently turned to Boucheron for many of the year’s most high-profile events, including the Golden Globes, the Oscars, the Met Gala, the Academy Museum Gala, the London premiere of The Running Man, and The Fashion Awards. Viewed collectively, these appearances illustrate a sustained creative dialogue rather than a single standout moment, marking an evolution in his red carpet language built on continuity and confidence.

Looking ahead, Domingo’s 2026 calendar is set to be equally visible. Upcoming projects include Michael, the Michael Jackson biopic, Steven Spielberg’s next feature film, and returns to television in Euphoria and Four Seasons. With each appearance, there will be further opportunities for jewelry to play a defining role in how those moments are presented.

The partnership also aligns with Boucheron’s longstanding relationship with cinema and visual storytelling, recently highlighted through a short film co-starring Charlotte Le Bon. In that context, Domingo’s appointment as Friend of the Maison feels less like a new direction and more like a natural continuation—one shaped by consistency, shared values, and a mutual understanding of how jewelry can communicate character on a global stage.

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