Lucire
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Bulgari celebrates its history in film at Berlinale: Emilia Schüle, Eva Padberg, Mina Tander among guests

February 16, 2016/23.32

Franziska Krug Bulgari hosted an exclusive party on Valentine’s Day for the Berlinale at the Hotel Noir in Berlin-Mitte, hosted by its managing director Sandra Mohsni and German brand ambassador Princess Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg.    The party showed off Bulgari’s involvement in film and exhibited some of its iconic jewellery pieces.    Guests included Iris […]

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Tiffany & Co. to open store in Britomart, Auckland in late 2016

August 20, 2015/2.32

Tiffany & Co. will open its first company-operated retail store in New Zealand in late 2016, to be located in Britomart, Auckland.    It will be located at the ground floor of the Historic Places Trust-registered Australis House, 36–8 Customs Street, and occupy 430 m² of space. There will be the usual hallmarks: the use […]

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Fabergé announces first ad campaign, modelled by Bee Gee, shot by Mario Testino

November 3, 2011/23.38

Fabergé has announced its first advertising campaign, photographed by Mario Testino, and creative-directed by Fabergé’s Katharina Flohr. Carine Roitfeld and producer Camilla Johnson-Hill collaborated on the shoot. Russian–Lithuanian model Bee Gee is the first face of the revived brand.    The advertisement shows items from Fabergé’s high jewellery collections, Les Fabuleuses de Fabergé and Les […]

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Dame Elizabeth Taylor: a style icon remembered

March 24, 2011/11.58

We’ve thought about it and other than praising her charity work raising money for Aids, there isn’t a better tribute we can make to the late, great Dame Elizabeth Taylor, DBE, than showing her at her peak. Below is a video of her in Las Vegas with then-husband Eddie Fisher, in 1959.    This video […]

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Fabergé returns, with first high jewellery collection in 90 years

September 11, 2009/9.09

Fabergé has returned. The company best known for its work for various European royal houses has unveiled its first high jewellery collection since 1917, with a starting price of US$30,000 and an average price of US$200,000. A flagship online store can be found at www.faberge.com, with a bricks-and-mortar one in Genève.    Clients can select […]

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