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Bvlgari reinterprets its Tubogas signature through Gold & Steel, where flexible coils meet diamond-set links ...
The B.zero1 ring by Bvlgari translates its signature spiral into Gold & Steel, with steel ...
Inside Bvlgari, the Gold & Steel concept begins at component level, where the Serpenti’s iconic ...
The Serpenti emerges in Gold & Steel at Bvlgari, its coiling silhouette heightened by the ...
With the Serpenti Tubogas watches, Bvlgari pushes Gold & Steel beyond material contrast, using colour ...
On the Serpenti Tubogas bracelet, Bvlgari integrates square gold studs into the steel coils.
Even at the workbench, Bvlgari treats Gold & Steel with the same rigour as high ...
At Bvlgari, shaping Gold & Steel is a technical exercise in control—steel’s resistance balanced against ...
Detail of Maze, where granulated gold emerges within fractured surfaces, catching light in minute, controlled ...
A classroom at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts in Paris, where courses span gemmology, craftsmanship ...
In Nest, butterflies settle on a worked steel form punctuated with gold, introducing a fleeting ...
A basset hound brooch by Daniel Brush from La Ménagerie Magnétique, where incised steel and ...
In this elephant head brooch by Daniel Brush , carved dark material, pale elements and ...
In Maze, gold and steel flow in layered, shifting lines, suggesting a landscape shaped as ...
Daniel Brush in his Manhattan studio, surrounded by the antique lathes he restored and used ...
CHANEL J12 in highly resistant ceramic, designed for performance and precision in motion. © Tom ...
Night training on the water, where visibility fades but timing and coordination remain absolute. © ...
Oxford and Cambridge crews in formation on the Thames, where synchronicity and pacing determine the ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.