Bvlgari Icons Minaudière Collection

Icons Minaudière –  The Authority of Craft

True luxury begins long before an object is desired. It begins at the workbench, in decisions measured in millimeters, in materials chosen for their integrity, and in the patience required to shape something meant to endure.

Championing the heritage of the Roman High Jeweler, Creative Director of Leather Goods and Accessories Mary Katrantzou introduces the BVLGARI ICONS Minaudière collection. Mary approaches creation with precisely this mindset. Her objective is not to redesign the evening bag, but to reinforce the idea of the icon, objects defined by their aesthetic vocabulary, and rich cultural symbolism.

Because icons are not trend-driven. They are constructed.

Craftsmanship is therefore not a supporting narrative here; it is the foundation. Each minaudière reveals an engineering logic closer to high jewelry than to traditional leather goods. Metal frameworks must balance strength with refinement. Stone settings demand microscopic accuracy. Enamel work, polishing, and finishing require technical fluency that cannot be simulated by surface aesthetics.

Nothing about these pieces suggests haste. At a time when luxury often risks becoming conceptual rather than material, this commitment to making feels quietly assertive.

Mary understands a fundamental truth: desirability follows discipline.

«This collection celebrates the living heritage of Bvlgari’s Icons, symbols that have transcended design to become part of our cultural language. Each minaudière was conceived not simply to hold objects, but to hold meaning, blending high craftsmanship with cultural storytelling. Carrying culture in your bag is both a metaphor and a reality, a way of cherishing the wisdom of women. We are honored to have five extraordinary women lend their voice to our Icons and, through their lived experience, give new dimension to their symbolism, transforming heritage into a living dialogue. That is the culture that we create, we carry, and shareMary Katrantzou Bvlgari Creative Director of Leather Goods and Accessories

Objects That Refuse to Behave Like Accessories

Encounter the minaudières in person and one impression overrides all others: presence.

They are structured, architectural, almost self-possessed. These are not accessories designed to disappear into a look; they anchor it. Weight replaces fragility. Precision replaces decoration.

Created in limited edition, each piece draws from Bvlgari’s unparalleled jewelry-making savoir-faire. The collection moves through five established Bvlgari icons, each translated into a compact object that prioritizes construction over ornament and clarity over excess. Scale, notably, is treated with refreshing honesty. The standard minaudières operate as genuine evening clutches, sculptural yet functional, capable of carrying essentials without compromise.

The XS versions make no such promise. However, they are smaller than a smartphone. Not inconveniently so, intentionally so. At this dimension, the minaudière shifts category entirely. It ceases to be about capacity and moves closer to jewelry: an object chosen for resonance, not practicality.

Luxury has always reserved space for pieces that privilege expression over utility. Mary leans into that tradition with confidence rather than apology.

Serpenti – Controlled Power

Rendering the serpent in rigid form demands exceptional technical command. Curvature must feel alive while remaining structurally exact, a balance achievable only through advanced metalwork. The result carries tension and authority, capturing movement in stillness.

Divas’ Dream – The Discipline of Lightness

What appears effortless is, in reality, highly controlled. Symmetry, stone placement, and material transitions reveal a craftsmanship that favors precision over spectacle. It is elegance engineered rather than embellished.

Tubogas – Technique as Identity

Few methods communicate mastery as clearly as Tubogas. Seamless and mechanically complex, its fluidity disguises the difficulty of its construction. Here, innovation is not aesthetic experimentation; it is heritage sustained through expertise.

Monete – Time, Edited Through Craft

Historical references invite risk, too literal, and they become costume; too abstract, and they lose meaning. Craft functions as editor, ensuring the coin motif is translated with restraint. The past is not replicated; it is refined.

BVLGARI BVLGARI – Precision Without Refuge

Strong geometry is unforgiving. With nothing to conceal behind ornament, proportion becomes everything. The clarity of the design reflects the confidence of its execution.

Restraint, in this context, is a form of technical bravura.

When Craft Opens Into Culture

Only once the material authority of the objects is established does the collection expand into a broader intellectual register, aligning each icon with female voices who examine how culture is lived, protected, and reimagined.

Notes on Honoring Tradition – Linda Evangelista reflects on family rituals, reminding us that heritage survives through repetition, through gestures performed often enough to become identity.

Notes on Cultivating Inner Calm – Kim Ji-won turns inward, proposing self-acceptance and emotional balance as markers of contemporary strength — a quiet counterpoint to an era defined by visibility.

Notes on Finding Home – Architect Sumayya Vally challenges fixed notions of belonging, describing home as something constructed through memory, care, and human connection rather than geography.

Notes on Listening to Nature – Isabella Rossellini, shaped by her work in animal behavior, invites a deeper attentiveness to the natural world, suggesting that listening itself is an act of cultural intelligence.

Notes on Creating Culture – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie articulates the principle that ultimately binds the collection: culture is not static. It is created, carried forward, and continually rewritten — with women often serving as its most vital transmitters.

What emerges is not a conceptual overlay, but a dialogue between making and meaning. These are unique new works, published exclusively by Bvlgari for this limited-edition collection.

The Quiet Confidence of Objects Made to Last

The Icons Minaudière collection does not argue for attention. It assumes it.

Craft gives the pieces legitimacy.
Design gives them permanence.
Cultural perspective gives them dimension.

They will hold what you need for the evening. However being smaller than your phone, they may require a reconsideration of what «essential» truly means.

But perhaps that is the point. The rarest luxury today is not excess, nor even visibility. It is conviction, the assurance that an object has been made well enough, and thoughtfully enough, to outlast the moment it enters.

And icons, by definition, are never designed for the moment alone.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © BVLGARI
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Met Gala 2019

Last night, my all-time favorite red carpet event took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York: the Met Gala 2019. Personally speaking, this year’s exhibition theme: «Camp: Notes on Fashion», based on an essay from 1964 by the late Susan Sonntag, delivered a bout of wild, over-the-top fashion moments. It was like a playground to dress up for all fashion aficionados.

Even the hostess went gaga: Anna Wintour in an embroidered Chanel gown with feathery cape.

If you seem confused… in this case, camp is not to be mistaken as in sleeping bags and tents, but camp as in exaggerated fashion. Sonntag’s essay, that provides the framework for the exhibition, defines camp as «love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration» and examines how the elements of irony, humor, parody, pastiche, artifice, theatricality, and exaggeration are expressed in fashion. The exhibition will be open to the public from May 9 – September 8, 2019.

This was her theme! Lady Gaga in Brandon Maxwell changed her outfit four times!

Co-hosted by two fashion-loving celebrities: Lady Gaga and Harry Styles and sponsored by Gucci. What do you want more?

The exhibition itself is featuring both men’s and womenswear, over 200 pieces of fashion, along with sculptures, paintings, and drawings from the 17th century through today. The works of versatile designers from Alexander McQueen to John Galliano, Rei Kawakubo to Mugler, Mary Katrantzou to Jeremy Scott, and more are featured. What I have seen so far, among the exhibited items are many pieces that also hang in my closet. I couldn’t be more proud of my collection…

Before the Hollywood royalty and fashionistas presented themselves on the red carpet in front of the Metropolitan Museum, they met in the nearby «The Mark». The hotel is the venue for Anna Wintour‘s «pre-party» of the glamorous event every year. Definitely the place to stay!

Below are my favorite looks of the night… enjoy!

LoL, Sandra

My favorite outfit! My favorite reveal! Thierry Mugler himself is back, now called Manfred, and envisioned Kim Kardashian as a California girl stepping out of the ocean, wet, dripping. This latex dress took 8 months to make and is for me a true innovation on the runway!

Reminiscent of the Gucci runway: Jared Leto with his beheaded doppelganger

OMG! To die for! Cardi B in Thom Browne

Looking sensational: Saoirse Ronan in Gucci

She looked like a young Linda Evangelista in the ’90s: Bella Hadid in Moschino.

Harry Styles in Gucci

In keeping with the evening’s theme of camp, Ezra Miller turned up with the most outstanding optical illusion. His attire? Custom Burberry by Riccardo Tisci.

All about hats: Janelle Monáe in Christian Siriano.

I love pink, I love Barbie and I love this: Multi Grammy Award-winner Kacey Musgraves channeled a true fashion icon, Barbie, in Moschino.

Colorful: Lupita Nyong’o in custom Versace and Bulgari jewelry.

Stunning Gemma Chan in and with Tom Ford. Best accessory: having the designer at your side.

Katy Perry in a chandelier dress by Moschino.

Céline Dion in Oscar de la Renta


What an entrance! Billy Porter wore a custom-made sun god outfit by New York City-based designer duo The Blonds.

Blue hair, don’t care: Lucy Boynton in Prada.

I loved this. What a Cinderella moment for Zendaya. Sporting a glowing, Disney-esque gown designed by Tommy Hilfiger, and accompanied by her stylist Law Roach who transformed with the wave of a wand Zendaya’s dress into a glowing ensemble. She even left a glass slipper.

Lily Collins opted for an ivory ruffled gown which featured a flowing train by Salvatore Ferragamo. Very ’60s – very sweetheart.

Fresh off the Couture Week runways, Hailee Steinfeld sparked in Viktor & Rolf slogan couture gown. It was a perfect match as Anna Wintour had forbidden cameras, iPhones inside the event…

This was by far my favorite Met Gala of all and I cannot wait to see the exhibition!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of Vogue, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Getty Images

At the Launch Party of Modern Muse in NYC

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Estée Lauder unveiled Modern Muse, the new fragrance inspired by the intriguing duality of today’s woman, with a spectacular muse-themed party held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum during New York Fashion Week.

Modern Muse Carpet

The glamorous event was attended by fashion, art, design, media, and film industry luminaries and their muses and I felt very honored to have been invited.

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The highlight of the evening was a performance by The Dolls: Mia Moretti and Margot, who curated an unforgettable musical experience, in celebration of all modern muses, with live vocals by Margot and the debut of their new single “Southern Swing (Ft. The Original Pinettes).”

Modern Muse on display

Enjoy my photos from this amazing night and see all the celebs which were there!

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The face of the campaign:

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Gorgeous Arizona Muse (Click here to read the interview I did with her).

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Designer Olivier Theyskens and his muse Anouck Lepère.

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Estée Lauder’s spokeswomen: Hilary Rhoda and Joan Smalls.

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Carolyn Murphy

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Tom Pecheux, Creative Makeup Director for Estée Lauder, with Carine Roitfeld and the Olsen Twins.

Sandra Bauknecht - Drew barrymore NYC

Actress Drew Barrymore

Sandra Bauknecht and Linda Evangelista NY

Linda Evangelista

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Joan Smalls with me

Sandra Bauknecht with the Olsen Twins

Talking to Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen whom I just saw again in London for an event with net-à-portericon. The post will be coming up shortly. So please stay tuned!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

Versace Store Opening in Soho

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Another blockbuster fashion event took place this week in NYC. One evening after the Maison Martin Margiela with H&M launch party, Donatella Versace hosted a cocktail party to celebrate the opening of her new Versace boutique in Soho on 160, Mercer Street followed by a dinner at the Waldorf Towers.

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A huge variety of celebrities chose to attend both events, with everyone from Gerard Butler and Kanye West to supermodel Linda Evangelista and close friend of the House Lady Gaga.

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Carrying both menswear and womenswear ready-to-wear collections in addition to accessories, the store will also house special collaborations.

Kicking off the shop’s opening, Donatella Versace tapped Christopher Kane, who also creates the Versus line, to design a capsule collection of tees and other items with iconic Versace images pulled from the archives, which will be sold exclusively at the Soho store. With printed T-shirts being so à la mode, be sure that those tops will activate another fashion hype!

Below, find a complete list of celebrities who chose to wear Versace:

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Donatella Versace entered the cocktail party at the boutique in a Fall 2012 black corset top with a Swarovski encrusted jewelled cross emblem on the front with a velvet pencil skirt (see photo below with Princess Charlene of Monaco).  She changed later for the dinner into another look from Fall 2012 (as you can see above with Lady Gaga) – she was perfect in a black Versace leather top with crescent-shaped neckline with Swarovski crystal details and Versace leather pants, completely embedded with Swarovski crystal details from the knee down.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco wore a chic black Versace cocktail dress paired with thigh-high leather Versace runway boots with a gold capped-toe. She finished her look with a black Versace cashmere waistcoat with leather inserts.

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Linda Evangelista wore a black velvet Versace coat from the Fall 2012 runway enriched by Swarovski crystal crosses.

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Doutzen Kroes wore a Versace Fall 2012 black coat with flared skirt covered entirely in Swarovski crystals.

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Bar Refaeli looked amazing in a fitted black leather cocktail dress with Swarovski crystals detailing with a matching leather jacket and black Versace booties.

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Coco Rocha wore a black dress with metallic detailing from Versace Fall 2012 paired with black Versace Fall pointed toe pumps.

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Alexa Chung here with Christopher Kane wore a look from the Versus Fall 2012 runway: a burgundy knit turtleneck top paired with a matching leather miniskirt.

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Karolina Kurkova wore a black leather bomber jacket with intricate floral detailing with a pencil skirt with a matching pattern, paired with black Versace pumps and a black Versace clutch.

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Leigh Lezark sporting a yellow cocktail dress with leather cutouts at the hem and on the side with a modern crescent shaped neckline. She completed her look with black Versace shoes.

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Tali Lennox, daughter of Annie Lennox, wore a full look from Versus Fall 2012 – she looked fabulous in a fuchsia top, miniskirt, and huge fur coat. She completed her outfit with blue booties with fuchsia inserts.

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Hunger Games star Alexander Ludwig chose a Fall 2012 look – he wore a blue floral printed suit with matching tie. He completed his look with Versace Fall boots with gold buckles and a black Versace belt with a medusa buckle.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of Versace