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October - November - December - 2024 Issue:10
DID YOU KNOW?


   • Bvlgari, rose to international prominence in the 1960s with jewellery and watch designs reflecting the    ‘Dolce Vita’ lifestyle of Rome. The famous actress Elizabeth Taylor was a great admirer of the brand and    her choices, especially from the emerald and diamond collections, made Bvlgari a status symbol in    Hollywood and iconic in the world.

   • The watch "Santos de Cartier" of Cartier was designed in 1904 for aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-   Dumont. This model, recognised as the world's first modern wristwatch, was created to facilitate time    management for aviators. Santos, which offers a timeless style with its iconic square design, has since    become a symbol of innovation in terms of both functionality and elegance.

   • The bag "Kelly" of Hermès gained worldwide fame in 1956 when Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco was    photographed wearing this bag. With its elegant design and sophisticated structure, the ‘Kelly’ bag has    become one of Hermès' most iconic products. This bag, with its craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics,
   is considered a symbol of power and elegance in the world of luxury fashion.

   • The brand Celine was founded in 1945 by Céline Vipiana and her husband as a boutique selling    children's shoes. Over time, it has evolved into a luxury fashion brand known for its sophisticated and    simple designs. With Hedi Slimane taking over as creative director in 2018, the brand's modern and    minimal lines took on a younger and more dynamic style, appealing to a wider audience globally.

   • Fendi's iconic Karligraphy logo was created by Karl Lagerfeld in the 1980s and quickly became a    symbol of Fendi's classic Italian elegance. The logo reflects the modern and innovative approach that    Lagerfeld brought to the brand, while reinforcing Fendi's vision of timeless design.

   • Loro Piana is famous for Vicuña wool, one of the rarest and most luxurious wools in the world. This    wool is obtained from a species of llama called Vicuña, which lives in the Andes Mountains in Peru, and    only naturally shed hairs are used. This makes the wool incredibly soft and rare. Vicuña wool is referred    to as the ‘fabric of the gods’ and Loro Piana is known as one of the most prestigious fashion houses to    process this wool.

 
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