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Bulgari Unveils Fall 2017 Accessories at Milan Fashion Week
By SENATUS Watches & Jewelry | 27 February 2017

Bulgari unveiled its new Fall/Winter 2017/18 accessories collection at the Bulgari Hotel during Milan Fashion Week as well as officially introduce Bella Hadid as its new Ambassador for its accessories range. Joining the model were Lottie Moss, Jasmine Sanders, Caroline Vreeland, Eleonora Carisi, Winnie Harlow, Anna Cleveland, Princess Lilly zu Sayn Wittgenstein Berleburg, Candela Novembre, Xenia Tchoumi, Margherita Missoni, Francesca Versace, Carlotta Bulgari, and Giulio Berruti to name a few of the A-listers.

Stars, dots, graphism, studs and multi-color explosions in the accessories come together to construct an overall mood that channels a free-spirited energy, subtle rock vibe and artsy touch that flow liberally, enhancing a Seventies-inflected attitude that fully reflects the lifestyle and dynamic disposition of today’s divas and celebrities.

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