Bulgari's new B.zero1 additions bring a touch of sensuality to the edgy collection
Bulgari’s latest update to its long-running B.zero1 collection retains its iconic silhouette, while bringing an unexpected softness — and sensuality — to collection.
Bulgari's cult-favourite B.zero1 collection was made with time and history in mind. Created at the turn of the century in 1999, the collection's esoteric name was meant to symbolise a new millennium, and the infinite beginnings that would come after. Now, the collection introduces several refreshed creations to herald the start of a new era in the B.zero1 line. Titled ‘New Classic’, the design of the new additions reflective of a world emerging from a post-pandemic torpor with a renewed optimism.
Pieces in the collection still remain their iconic silhouette — that of the architecturally-inspired frame whose parallel edges recall Rome's Colosseum. The updated design brings an asymmetric wave-shaped diamond pattern, something the brand says is a metaphor for momentum towards growth and change. The new wave motif also brings a decidedly sensuous shift to the B.zero1, lending a touch of softness and elegance to the collection's unabashed edginess.
The new B.zero1 ring is proof of that. Available in 18kt yellow, rose or white gold, the ring's sculptural form takes on a new fluidity, while the asymmetric rows of diamonds provide an unobtrusive, subtle sparkle. The result? A refreshed icon that doesn't change what made the original B.zero1 collection so special.