Why and how Bvlgari masters iconic design

In a world where “iconic” is often overused and underdefined, Bvlgari sets a new standard—one rooted not in repetition, but in reinvention. With its Eternally Iconic campaign, the Roman house reaffirms that true icons aren’t static relics of the past, but living designs that evolve with time while holding onto the spirit that made them unforgettable in the first place.

Defining iconic: More than recognition, it’s evolution

The language of luxury is littered with the word “iconic.” In press materials, on social media, across flagship campaigns—it’s everywhere. But in 2025, the idea of what makes something truly iconic is being redefined. In an era where self-expression matters more than status, and timelessness must coexist with relevance, being iconic means more than just being recognisable.

Bvlgari’s latest campaign, Eternally Iconic, meets this challenge head-on. Instead of showcasing its designs as untouchable monuments, the house embraces evolution—celebrating the way its most cherished collections have grown, adapted, and reshaped themselves for new generations. To be iconic, Bvlgari argues, is not to stay the same. It is to understand what can change—and what must never be lost.

Serpenti and B.zero1: Icons in motion

Few motifs are as immediately associated with Bvlgari as Serpenti. Since the 1940s, this sinuous snake has slithered through the maison’s history, embodying transformation, sensuality, and power. But the enduring appeal of Serpenti lies not just in its symbolism—it’s in its flexibility. Over the decades, it has shed old skins and taken on new ones, evolving in materials, proportions, and even functions. From wraparound watches to gemstone-encrusted necklaces and modular designs, Serpenti proves that reinvention is not the opposite of identity—it’s what keeps it alive.

Alongside Serpenti, B.zero1 represents another lesson in transformation. Inspired by Rome’s Colosseum and launched in 1999, the design’s core is a bold spiral—an architectural symbol of eternity and innovation. But what makes B.zero1 truly iconic is how it has welcomed reinterpretation: rendered in white ceramic, black marble, or rose gold; reimagined by design legends like Zaha Hadid; stacked, twisted, engraved. Every version respects the spiral, yet every edition adds something new. In this way, B.zero1 remains modern—never fixed, always in motion.

Octo and Tubogas: Form, function, and masculine elegance

Bvlgari’s innovation is not limited to jewellery. In the world of contemporary watchmaking, the Octo collection has quietly rewritten the rules of masculine elegance. With its angular geometry and minimalist ethos, the Octo is a masterclass in proportion and restraint. It doesn’t shout—it asserts. And like all great designs, its identity comes from balance: between sharp lines and smooth finishes, between architectural inspiration and wearable comfort.

Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbilon by Bvlgari

Then there’s Tubogas, a signature technique that’s become a collection in its own right. Characterised by its flexible, gas pipe-like construction, Tubogas fuses industrial form with feminine fluidity. It’s both modern and retro, technical and decorative—an unmistakable Bvlgari touch that defies category. Whether wrapped around the wrist or collar, Tubogas represents the brand’s ability to reimagine everyday engineering as high design.

Divas’ Dream and the emotional power of icons

Among Bvlgari’s most expressive collections, Divas’ Dream leans into softness, colour, and heritage. Inspired by Roman mosaics and the glamour of Cinecittà-era actresses, the fan-shaped motif conjures elegance that is both nostalgic and fresh. But like all the house’s icons, Divas’ Dream doesn’t rely on a single definition. It bends with trends, exploring new settings, gemstones, and forms while preserving the emotional resonance that gives it depth.

This emotionality is central to Bvlgari’s evolving definition of “iconic.” In 2025, icons aren’t just admired—they’re worn, lived in, and made personal. Through masterclasses, experiential campaigns, and the Reborn Series of digital films, Bvlgari invites its audience to see these collections not as static objects but as evolving companions. The narrative is clear: as you grow, so do your icons.

The future of icons: Continuity through change

Ultimately, Bvlgari’s Eternally Iconic message is not about resisting change, but curating it. In each of its core collections, the house balances evolution with essence. The spiral of B.zero1, the snake of Serpenti, the sharp silhouette of Octo—these are not just design signatures. They’re vessels for storytelling, open to reinterpretation yet grounded in a clear identity.

In a cultural moment that values both tradition and transformation, Bvlgari’s approach feels strikingly modern. Icons, it suggests, are not fossils—they are living, breathing forms. They grow with the people who wear them, gaining new meaning with every reinvention. For the next generation of luxury consumers, that means more than just wearing a legacy—it means shaping it.

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