Cover Chi Pu and fellow Asian luminaries turned the red carpet of the Bvlgari High Jewellery Trunk Show into a dazzling spectacle

Chi Pu and Asian stars turn the Bvlgari red carpet into a style statement, where million-dollar jewellery finds a worthy temperament.

Beneath the glittering lights of one of the year’s most exquisite gatherings, Chi Pu joined a constellation of leading Asian artists in an elegant celebration of fashion. More than a moment of style, their presence evoked the very spirit of Bvlgari as bold, refined and ever-evolving.

At the Bvlgari High Jewellery and High End Watch Trunk Show, hosted at the House of Tan Yeok Nee, a historic landmark nestled in central Singapore, renowned names including Marian Rivera, Mile Phakphum and Orm Kornnaphat came together to create a vision of opulence amidst heritage charm. More than 145 jewellery masterpieces shimmered beneath golden light, setting the stage for individual expressions of style.

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Above Chi Pu joined a constellation of leading Asian artists in an elegant celebration of fashion
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When Serpenti adorns the oriental muse Chi Pu

Wearing a form-fitting metallic gown, Chi Pu opted for a subtle, neutral palette, allowing the High Jewellery ensemble from Bvlgari’s iconic Serpenti collection to command the spotlight. Each curve of the design traced her wrist, neckline and shoulders with fluidity, as if the legendary serpent had come alive in a modern, elegant incarnation.

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Above Chi Pu opted for a subtle, neutral palette, allowing the High Jewellery ensemble from Bvlgari’s iconic Serpenti collection to command the spotlight
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Above Each curve of the design traced her wrist, neckline and shoulders with fluidity, as if the legendary serpent had come alive in a modern, elegant incarnation
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Above Each curve of the design traced her wrist, neckline and shoulders with fluidity, as if the legendary serpent had come alive in a modern, elegant incarnation
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In a classic blue silhouette with refined tailoring, Chi Pu embraced understated elegance while offering centre stage to Bvlgari’s radiant jewels. The bold design she wore echoed themes of power, renewal and eternal allure, a poetic meeting of form and symbolism.

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Above Each line of jewellery curves with grace across the neckline and hands, creating an entrancing visual rhythm
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Above Fashion aficionados watched as Chi Pu, the sole Vietnamese artist at the event, captivated with million-dollar jewels
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Above Fashion aficionados watched as Chi Pu, the sole Vietnamese artist at the event, captivated with million-dollar jewels
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Fashion aficionados watched as Chi Pu, the sole Vietnamese artist at the event, captivated with million-dollar jewels. Her polished sense of aesthetics and commanding presence signalled her ascent on the international style scene.

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Asian stars and the convergence of style

Alongside Chi Pu, the red carpet unveiled striking fashion moments from some of the region’s most iconic names. Celebrated beauty of the Philippines Marian Rivera radiated elegance in a look adorned with statement gemstones, complementing her luminous skin and sculpted features. Meanwhile, Mile Phakphum brought a composed energy and gender-fluid aesthetic that resonated with the spirit of contemporary high jewellery. In a pared-back ensemble, he let Bvlgari’s intricate craftsmanship take centre stage.

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Above Marian Rivera, beauty icon of the Philippines
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Above Mile Phakphum brings quiet charisma to the high jewellery red carpet

Another highlight was Orm Kornnaphat, a Thai star whose modern beauty was perfectly offset by her statuesque poise and a silhouette cloaked in a mysterious hue. Against a backdrop of jet black, Bvlgari’s sparkling stones glittered like stars across a night sky.

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Above Orm Kornnaphat, the Thai beauty makes a striking entrance in Bvlgari

Luxury fashion and jewellery are undergoing a discreet yet transformative shift. No longer confined to the traditional bastions of Paris, Milan or New York, the epicentre of visual influence is tilting eastward. Across Asia, artists are not merely attending; they are redefining the rules of elegance and prestige.

Today, Asian talents aren’t simply faces of global campaigns. They embody narratives, inject cultural depth and exude an authenticity that the fashion world is increasingly drawn to.

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