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Bvlgari | New Beginnings at the 28th Annual CDG Awards

A partnership for the ages

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Bvlgari is not merely worn, it is experienced. There is an unmistakable sensuality, glow, and energy that comes from wearing Bvlgari, which has never been more apparent than last night at the CDG Awards. A new collaboration between the CDG and Bvlgari has emerged to celebrate creative minds, artistry, and expression. The fruit of this collaboration? A new edition of CDG’s iconic statue, which was just revealed at CDG's 28th annual awards.

Gilded in silver and exuding elegance, this statue is a symbol of excellence and understated power. Crafted to emulate the shape of a Golden Age Hollywood gown, this delicate sculpture is a reminder of the power and influence that costume design has had over the years. Imagined by designer David Le Vey, this is a creation that will stand the test of time and continue to be a cherished symbol. 

Notable attendees came out in droves to celebrate this newly minted statue and the importance of costume design. Among those who were caught wearing Bvlgari designs in support of this pivotal moment were Kate Hudson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Paul Tazewell, and Michelle Cole. From necklaces to brooches, the elegance of Bvlgari has never been more obvious, and will continue to shine through with this partnership for the ages. As well as celebrating this collaboration, there were other causes for excitement throughout the 28th annual CDG awards, with Hudson winning the Spotlight Award, Cole receiving the Career Achievement Award, and Tazewell accepting the award for Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film for "Wicked: For Good."

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bvlgari, cdg, jewelry, fashion, Lindsay Bettencourt
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