
A New Dawn For The Diva: Meet Bvlgari’s New Capsule Collection of Divas’ Dream Designs
Bvlgari’s Divas’ Dream collection has become one of the maison’s most inimitable signatures, refreshed for 2025 with a flurry of new designs
When you think Bvlgari, it’s impossible not to think of one of three things; Serpenti snakes, B-Zero rings or Divas’ Dream delicacies. This is the power of the mega maison – a house that turns humble motifs into brand icons, celebrated this year as part of its global Icons campaign. Divas’ Dream is most certainly that – a sleek silhouette that is instantly recognisable, inspired by fan motifs from the ancient mosaics of the Baths of Caracalla, a Roman architectural masterpiece that the maison helped to restore in 2016. The chic motif does, however, speak to many cultures, as it also evokes Egyptian lotus flowers, Japanese fans and ginkgo leaves, widely considered symbols of femininity across the ancient world.
For 2025, Bvlgari is ushering in a dazzling new chapter, with seven novelties launched over the summer and a final new reveal this month – an edit that riffs on 18-karat rose and yellow gold designs, glowing with the warmth of Roman sunshine. Among the edit is a pendant necklace crafted from 18-karat yellow gold adorned with black onyx, framed by pavé diamonds and featuring a brilliant-cut solitaire diamond, with matching earrings to boot.

Rose gold makes a triumphant return too, in pendant earrings bedecked with mother-of-pearl and brilliant-cut diamonds, and four playful single earrings, designed to be mixed, matched and stacked. Their vibrant hardstones – malachite, turquoise, carnelian – bring Bvlgari’s familiar flair for bold colour; these are the pieces that make perfect gifts for incurable magpies, or as a little indulgence to update your fine jewellery collection for the new season ahead. As we shift into autumn/winter styling mode, the final marvel is revealed – a transformable rose gold pendant dusted with pavé diamonds. Expertly crafted? Check. Eternally elegant? Check. Iconic? Most definitely.
From Harper’s Bazaar Arabia September 2025 Issue