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Piaget 'Sunny Side of Life' High Jewellery Exhibition in Singapore
By SENATUS Magazine | 13 January 2017

Earlier this week, Piaget held an exclusive by invitation-only exhibition at tthe Fullerton Bay Hotel in Singapore for its high jewellery collection, entitled 'Sunny Side of Life'. The pieces channel the jubilant burst of laughter marking the start of a summer party. The inspiration, and especially the vibrancy, comes from Palm Springs, not far from Hollywood, California.

More than 200 precious creations, of pink, blue, yellow or green, highlight a new chapter for the French jeweller with glow, contagious joy and creative vivacity inspired by a sunny disposition. This is the first time the collection has been showcased in Singapore, where the Clifford Pier sought to replicate the ambiance from Paris where the collection was showcased in the historical Potocki museum.

Arriving on our shores especially for the occasion is Piaget CEO Philippe Leopold-Metzger, who hosted not only media during the day, but 150 VVIPs who had traveled here from different parts of the world, for a special evening gala.

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