Honouring Heritage And Rebirth

Rosina, the latest High Jewellery collection from Italian luxury jewellery brand Pasquale Bruni, was unveiled before an exclusive, invite-only audience during Paris Haute Couture Week at the Hall des Maréchaux within the Musée des Arts Décoratifs.

Rooted in Creative Director Eugenia Bruni’s personal journey, Rosina is a collection that honours both heritage and rebirth. Inspired by the rediscovery of her aunt’s abandoned home, where nature had overtaken architecture, the collection imagines a world where vines, moss and florals grow freely, reclaiming space and telling stories of resilience.

From this overgrowth, the jewels of Rosina emerge not as adornments but as living, breathing extensions of nature’s grace and feminine strength.

“There is a place where nature remembers what we forget,” Eugenia explained.

“Where beauty is not arranged, but revealed, gently, wildly, as if whispered by time itself.”

Curated by Balich Wonder Studio France, the two-day presentation redefined the traditional High Jewellery exhibition. Designed as a temporary luxury experience, it invited guests into a world that was open, emotional, and narrative-led. A secret garden of memory where every element was intentional and every encounter personal.

Taking place within one of Paris’s most artful venues, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, nestled inside the Louvre’s Palais, the setting reinforced the brand’s dialogue between nature, craftsmanship, and culture. Each guest’s journey started with an immersive discovery of the collection in the experiential room. For VVIPs, the experience was extended to include a private discussion and product try-on with herself.

The immersive showcase was by appointment only, with a maximum of four guests per session. Each visit lasted about 45 minutes, allowing for a deeper connection with the Maison’s creative universe.

A single preview of the collection was released ahead of the official unveiling. At the 78th Cannes Film Festival, supermodel Naomi Campbell appeared on the red carpet for The History of Sound, wearing Heart to Earth earrings in white gold, diamonds, and emerald drops, alongside Giardini Segreti bracelets and rings.

Her look was completed with a second white gold and diamond ring, blooming like a radiant rose, a captivating glimpse of Rosina, a collection that is blossoming in full this month.

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