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Bulgari continues to assert itself as both jeweller and watchmaker, a dual identity that CEO Jean-Christophe Babin credits ...
If you have ever wondered what a jewelry “Wanted” poster might look like, consider the all-points bulletins Bulgari occasionally places in newspapers around the world. In the center of a bracelet of ...
Don’t be shy. It’s what Lucia Silvestri is thinking when she sees the 22 oval spinels and 3,572 carats of emeralds laid out in front of her. The desk in her office in Rome is a laboratory of boldness.
Laura Burdese will become the new CEO of Bulgari, effective July 2026, reports Vogue. Joining LVMH Group as CEO of Acqua di ...
Not content with already having set eight records for creating the world’s the thinnest mechanical watches, Bulgari has done it again, beating it’s own record of 1.80 mm thickness to produce a ...
Part of the Barocko Colore collection by Bulgari, this Lady Arabesque is magnificently set with 1 pear purple sapphire (3,42 ct), 1 pear purplish pink sapphire (3,55 ct), 2 cushion purple sapphires (3 ...
Laura Burdese is set to become Bulgari’s new chief executive officer on July 1, succeeding Jean-Christophe Babin. She was ...
Bulgari is ushering in the Lunar New Year in grand fashion with a brand-new exhibition in Shanghai. Perfectly timed to the Year of the Snake, “Serpenti Infinito”—which opens tomorrow and runs through ...
“I think there is a Bulgari before and a Bulgari after South Coast Plaza,” CEO of Bulgari North America Herve Perrot told guests at the grand opening dinner celebration in Costa Mesa, California. By ...
There’s a saying that Rome is like an onion: peel back one layer of history, and another layer reveals itself; peel back that layer, and find yet another. Frankly, there’s no better vantage point to ...
Launching creative marketing campaigns to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year has proven to be a minefield for luxury brands. While Chinese consumers are still occupied with criticizing ...