Bella Hadid was resplendent in red; Kitty Spencer dazzled in Dolce & Gabbana; and Australia’s own Nat Kelley turned heads in lashings of black lace. The common denominator between the stylish trio? Bulgari jewels.
On Tuesday evening the international fashion pack flocked to Rome to fete the 20th anniversary of Bulgari’s iconic B.zero1, a subtle yet sumptuous accessories line inspired by the sculptural curves of the Colosseum.
True to the Italian house’s spirit, the evening melded luxury with creativity – models from Anna Cleveland to Jasmine Sanders and Halima Aden mingled with musicians and artists (Diplo, Liam Payne and K-pop sensation Suhu to name a few) – and even a virtual reality avatar. The resounding message? Bulgari – and its celebrated B.zero1 – may be steeped in rich history, but their future is definitely now!
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Kathryn is an Australian-based freelance writer and editor and spends her days writing about feminism, fashion and everything in between. She’s also written for Grazia, InStyle, Qantas and Home Beautiful, and is the editor and founder of Lonely Continent.