E 'dedicated to the Mediterranean, the accessories collection that Bulgari has created for next autumn-winter 2011-12. Understood the Mediterranean as the cradle of civilization, such as treasure trove of ancient history and, above all, an inexhaustible source of artistic inspiration. From ancient Egypt, with its powerful esoteric symbols, the world's classical greek and Roman to the Renaissance, a beacon of humanity, the whole basin of the Mare Nostrum has provided extraordinary relevance to the creative ideas of the Italian fashion house that, over a century, creates objects of refined luxury.
Today we present a collection of Bulgari scarves and scarves that proposed for the coming cold season, inspired by its Mediterranean Eden. Materials - silk, satin silk, cashmere - a triumph of prints and colors that celebrate the symbols of the Mediterranean exuberance: the flowers and gardens.
Let's start from the line that sums up, in its name, the philosophy of the whole collection: Mediterranean Eden is a scarf that, to dominate, is the beautiful geometry of the Italian gardens, with their ordered eddies of hedges, fountains, the marble statues of classically made in a blaze of deep green and silver reflections.
Lions in Love, by contrast, expresses the power of nature, symbolized by the lion - animal always admired in the ancient world and modern styles, strengths and gifts - that appears / disappears in a tangle of foliage and a mixture of refined and original colors. Closer to the best in style animal, are also the creations of the Safari series, in which an elegant black and white stripes, fit the heads of lions.
Absolutely irresistible vibration and color contrasts of magnificent floral prints Flowers Market, a veritable garden of wonders. Absolute Green Line, however, play on transparency and juxtapositions of greens (the leaves) and bright colors (the inflorescences), for an effect of simplicity and sophistication.
We conclude with a warm cashmere stoles from the "flavor Middle East" of the Alhambra line, inspired by the architecture and the arabesques of Moorish Spain. Check out our photo gallery and feast your eyes ...!
Today we present a collection of Bulgari scarves and scarves that proposed for the coming cold season, inspired by its Mediterranean Eden. Materials - silk, satin silk, cashmere - a triumph of prints and colors that celebrate the symbols of the Mediterranean exuberance: the flowers and gardens.
Let's start from the line that sums up, in its name, the philosophy of the whole collection: Mediterranean Eden is a scarf that, to dominate, is the beautiful geometry of the Italian gardens, with their ordered eddies of hedges, fountains, the marble statues of classically made in a blaze of deep green and silver reflections.
Lions in Love, by contrast, expresses the power of nature, symbolized by the lion - animal always admired in the ancient world and modern styles, strengths and gifts - that appears / disappears in a tangle of foliage and a mixture of refined and original colors. Closer to the best in style animal, are also the creations of the Safari series, in which an elegant black and white stripes, fit the heads of lions.
Absolutely irresistible vibration and color contrasts of magnificent floral prints Flowers Market, a veritable garden of wonders. Absolute Green Line, however, play on transparency and juxtapositions of greens (the leaves) and bright colors (the inflorescences), for an effect of simplicity and sophistication.
We conclude with a warm cashmere stoles from the "flavor Middle East" of the Alhambra line, inspired by the architecture and the arabesques of Moorish Spain. Check out our photo gallery and feast your eyes ...!
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- PHOTO: Kirsten Dunst Poses Naked With A Lion For Bulgari (25/02/2011)
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