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2014 - Issue 5 - September

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MICHIGANAVEMAG.COM 131 S ince 1884, the House of Bulgari has thrilled the beau monde with its style and elegance. This year, as the Italian brand celebrates its 130th anniversary, it embarks on a series of projects that recount its rich past with a visionary eye to the future. "Celebrating 130 years of Bulgari is especially mean- ingful in Chicago," says Avery Martin, store manager of the Bulgari boutique on the Mag Mile, "because of the city's inherent link to design and art. Bulgari is the perfect emblem of the marriage of both." As a part of its anniversary celebration, I recently had the privilege of joining Bulgari in Rome on behalf of Michigan Avenue. Among the activities of the multiday gala event in the Eternal City: the unveiling of the newly refurbished f lagship boutique, the announcement of its cultural support of the city of Rome, and—the pièce de résistance—a tour of the brand's gemstone room and craftsmanship laboratory. Bulgari is one of the largest purchasers of top-quality colored gemstones in the world. At any given time, the company's workshops have thousands of jewels on the premises as it designs statement pieces and collections. In a single well-lit room, with walls lined in sketches and colorful concepts for necklaces, brooches, bracelets, ear- rings, and rings, was a table brimming with rubies, emeralds, sapphires, amethysts, citrines, and other gems. Seeing that—even for someone who has reported on jew- elry for decades—made me feel like the proverbial kid in a candy store. "Bulgari is known for its use of big stones and for com- bining colors," says Lucia Silvestri, Bulgari's creative director. "When most houses were creating single-color gemstone necklaces and brooches, we were mixing gems and colors for artful presentations that left people breath- less. It is very important for us to bring together rare stones with semiprecious stones of all colors for dramatic appeal. That is our signature." FROM LEFT: The Parentesi cocktail ring ($9,450) is crafted in 18k white gold with amethyst and pavé diamonds; the Serpenti Ultimate Temptation necklace (price on request) draws its inspiration from the sinuous form of the snake. LUXE ITALIAN STYLE Over its 130-year history, Bulgari has dazzled and delighted global tastemakers and Hollywood's biggest names with its heritage and haute creations. By Roberta Naas

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