The Bvlgari High Jewelry show in Singapore beautifully unites two continents, showcasing a stunning celebration of unique artistry and cultural richness
In a historic moment that elegantly bridged continents and centuries, Bvlgari brought the spirit of Rome to the heart of Singapore with its 2025 High Jewelry Trunk Show. Held at the House of Tan Yeok Nee—one of the city’s last remaining “Four Grand Mansions” and a designated national monument—the occasion marked the first time a High Jewelry Maison had ever presented within this storied heritage site. The result was nothing short of magical: a celebration of heritage, craftsmanship and cross-cultural artistry that could only be orchestrated by a house as daring and visionary as Bvlgari. This was an event of exclusivity, a privilege for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
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Above Marian Rivera at the unveiling of Bvlgari’s High Jewelry collection in Singapore
The setting alone was a masterpiece. Built in 1885, the House of Tan Yeok Nee, with its sweeping rooflines, intricate wooden carvings and stately aura, served as an evocative counterpoint to Bvlgari’s bold Roman spirit. Within its richly detailed interiors, over 145 exceptional creations sparkled under soft light—each a testament to the Maison’s fearless love of colour and form. At the heart of the showcase was the grand finale of Colour Journey: Turmali, an homage to the vibrant tourmaline, one of nature’s most versatile and expressive gemstones. From oceanic blues and electric greens to fiery reds and delicate blush tones, the pieces captured the chromatic poetry that defines Bvlgari’s High Jewelry.
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Above Bvlgari High Jewelry Serpenti Bracelet
This is the first invitation of Bvlgari to Tatler to this high luxe event. To mark this milestone, Bvlgari brought the beautiful and multi-awarded actor Marian Rivera, who lit up the event with her charm and presence, with guests gushing upon seeing her.
As always, the guest list was as dazzling as the jewels themselves. The curated mix of regional celebrities, cultural tastemakers and Bvlgari muses included Mile Phakphum, Orm Kornnaphat, as well as Singaporean personalities such as Sheila Sim, Hong Ling and Zhai Siming.

Above Bvlgari High Jewelry Divas' Dream Watch
The experience unfolded with an enchanting evening dinner. Guests were immersed not only in the Maison’s jewellery but also in an atmosphere of rich cultural storytelling. It was a masterful curation of moments—each one reflecting Bvlgari’s reverence for craftsmanship, cultural dialogue and timeless beauty.
In essence, the event was more than a trunk show but a moment between two contrasting worlds. Much like the exquisite jewels on display, the House of Tan Yeok Nee stands as a symbol of legacy, endurance and transformation. In uniting Roman boldness with Asian grace, Bvlgari once again reminded the world that true luxury is not only about opulence—but about stories, history and the art of daring to reimagine both.
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