L’Officiel Singapore – August 2019

(C. Jardin) #1

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Perfect 10


In 2009, Bulgari teamed up with
nonprofit organisation Save the
Children. Since then, their efforts
have resulted in 1.5 million children
receiving education and almost
US$90 million raised. Now, the
Roman jeweler has launched a new
pendant necklace in sterling silver
and onyx. Taking reference from
the BVLGARI BVLGARI collection,
a disc pendant is wrapped by the
double logo and finished with a
red ruby from Mozambique. Priced
at S$1,080 – S$108 will be directly
donated to Save the Children.

LittLe Moon

Mr. Monaco

TAG Heuer’s Monaco timepiece is 50 – and to celebrate, the brand
is launching five limited editions through the year. Since revealing
the first at the Monaco Grand Prix in May, TAG Heuer presented the
second in Le Mans, France, where the Monaco was worn by late actor
Steve McQueen in the 1971 film, Le Mans. The Monaco 1919-1989
Limited Edition comes with a red dial, and is limited to 169 pieces.

Hermès’ Arceau watch – marked by stirrup-
shaped lugs and a sloping dial front that
brings to mind a horse – was first created
in 1978. Forty-one years later, we get the
Arceau Petite Lune timepiece. Still bearing
the classic lines of the original, the new
take is set with 70 diamonds, pearl grey
numerals, and a cheeky moon detail that
was designed by the Franco-German artist
Édouard Baribeaud for the Hermès scarf
named Acte III, Scène I, la Clairière...
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ian Lee

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