Shine bright under the spotlight at the Philippine Tatler Ball when you wear these bejewelled works of art
This show-stopping diamond necklace, La Magie de la Lumière, by Cartier should make you feel like a star—much like when Monica Bellucci walked down the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival earlier this year.
Channel your utmost femininity with Chopard’s ring in 18-carat white gold and pear-shaped rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds.
This Bulgari Serpenti Inspiration bracelet in white gold set with fancy shaped sapphires and pavé diamonds plays up the elegance of your outfit with just the right touch of glamour.
This pair of Wynn Wynn Ong x Jewelmer earrings draws from the mysticism of Philippine myths, combining the jewellery desginer’s love of organic and highly textured design and the brand’s timeless elegance.
Van Cleef & Arpels’ 2016 high jewellery collection is a love letter to emerald. Wear it creatively as a brooch like this Émeraude Ballerina clip in white gold and pink gold set with round, baguette-cut and rose-cut diamonds, and round and baguette-cut emeralds.
High jewellery meets practicality in Piaget’s cuff watch in 18K white gold set with 1699 brilliant-cut diamonds and natural opal dial.
Buccellatti recalls the story of Phaëton’s mythical trip on the sun chariot with this pair of wing earrings that are unexpectedly “flying” along the ear lobe, with a seductive upward motion and a surprising design. Handcrafted with the tulle technique, the yellow gold surface is covered with feather-like elements set with diamonds, and a very subtle hook protects the earring from falling.
Individual and expressive, this De Beers coloured diamond necklace from the 1888 Master Diamonds collection allows you to revel in the spectrum of colours.
Have your fill of invisibly-set princess cut multi-coloured sapphires, Mozambican rubies, tsavorites, and white diamonds with this Fabergé egg Mosaic pendant.