Bulgari chose a villa in Porte du Cap-d'Ail on the Cote d'Azur to present the "high" collection The Magnificent Inspirations. The guests, including actress Juliette Binoche and Bulgari ambassador Luc Evans, were shown more than 70 jewelry and watches.

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The collection, created under the guidance of creative director Lucia Silvestri, is conventionally divided into three parts. The first one, Italian Extravaganza, is a magnificent polychrome necklace with a signature combination of colored stones, various variations of the Diva fan motif in pendants and bracelets, jewelry with large investment stones (for example, an 11-carat ruby is used in the Gemme Straodinarie ring).

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Mediterranean Eden brings together new jewels inspired by Italian gardens (open necklaces and large pendants in the form of flowers with voluminous petals), as well as new Serpenti. The snake motif has become more schematic and geometric - earrings and wide bracelets are made up of several elongated hexagons imitating snake scales.

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In the Serpenti Seduttori set (earrings, pendants and watches with a colored cabochon on the lid), Bvlgari jewelers have played with the gaze of a serpentine - emerald or ruby eyes look from each of the items included in the set.









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The Roman Heritage line includes new pieces from the iconic Parentesi collection, which was hugely popular in the 1980s.>