On the picture Toni Garn, Bvlgari’s Managing Director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Lelio Gavazza and HSH Princess Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Bvlgari Brand Ambassador.
Berlin, Thursday, 9 February 2017 – For the opening night of the 67th Berlinale, Bvlgari hosted its exclusive “Night of the Legend” party, welcoming celebrities and VIPs to enjoy a sparkling night with legendary jewels.
In attendance were celebrities and German royalty such as Her Serene Highness Princess Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Brand Ambassador for Bvlgari, the latter’s sister, Princess Vanessa zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Armie Hammer, Lottie Moss, Suki Waterhouse, Toni Garn, Daniel Brühl, Clotilde di Savoia (Courau), The Princess of Venice, Giulio Berruti, Nikolai Kinski, August Wittgenstein, Marc Zwiebler, German Badminton champion, financial manager and former Olympic gymnast Philipp Boy, Falko Kremp, co-founder of Inselberg model agency, and Her Royal Highness Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia, HRH Prince Christian Ludwig of Prussia, Chatelain His High Princely Highness Alexander, The Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe, enjoying the glamorous annual event at the Soho House in Berlin-Mitte.
Guests were able to take their picture in a Happybooth (www.happybooth.de) tailored for the “Night of the Legend”.
At the party, Bvlgari Brand Ambassador Princess Lilly zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Bvlgari Managing Director for Germany Sandra Mohsni invited guests to discover the revolutionary design of the B.zero1 ring, as it debuts in Germany.
This iconic design piece was first inspired by the legendary Roman Colosseum, today reinterpreted by an architectural master: The B.zero1 Design Legend by Zaha Hadid. Glamorous, sensual and bold, Bvlgari’s style is unconventional and exquisite. Asserting the strong character of Italian design, Bvlgari is as the Romans do. With brazen authenticity, the vivacious Roman jeweller is larger than life.
During the fête, guests were able to contribute to a good cause by using the hashtag #bulgariberlinale when posting their photos.
Bvlgari pledged to convert each hashtag into a donation for its partner charity organisation, namely Save the Children. Invitees were chauffered to the location by luxurious, legendary Porsche cars. To make musical history, DJ Duo Aline & Suné from Musique Couture will provide the legendary music.
Bulgari was founded as a Roman jewellery store in 1884, and today is part of the LVMH Group. Bvlgari has become an international name of luxury design, creating magnificent pieces with artisanal Italian craftmanship. As a diversified luxury goods producer with stores in the most exclusive shopping areas in the world, Bvlgari´s portfolio ranges from jewellery and watches to accessories, fragrances and hotels.
Education can better people’s lives. Since 2009, Bvlgari has supported the world´s biggest independent child rights organization Save the Children, to give disadvantaged children access to education and opportunity for a better future.
To commemorate the partnership, Bvlgari custom-designed a popular ring and pendant collection, inspired by its iconic B.zero1 design; 70 euros of each piece sold is donated directly to Save the Children. www.bulgari.com
Pictures by Franziska Krug/Getty Images for Bulgari