Bvlgari Turns Via Montenapoleone Into a Davide Pizzigoni Inspired Italian Summer Daydream
Bvlgari is celebrating the season in Milan with new summer windows at its Via Montenapoleone boutique, reimagining the spirit of an Italian summer through bold colour, crafted detail and narrative rich displays. Inspired by the iconic illustrations of Davide Pizzigoni from 1991 to 2007, the windows turn a simple glance into the boutique into a curated moment of discovery and emotion.
Italian summer on Via Montenapoleone
At the Via Montenapoleone flagship, the latest windows reinterpret summer as a multi-sensory story told through vibrant colours, refined details and visual storytelling. The compositions recall Mediterranean light, lush gardens and open skies, echoing the joyful sophistication that has long defined an Italian summer in the Bvlgari universe.
Each window is designed as a frame, inviting passersby on Milan’s most famous luxury street to pause, look closer and enter a world where jewellery and timepieces become characters in a seasonal narrative.
Homage to Davide…
Pizzigoni The creative direction draws directly from the campaign illustrations created by artist Davide Pizzigoni between 1991 and 2007 for Bvlgari.
Known for his theatrical compositions, bold geometries and saturated palettes, Pizzigoni helped define the Maison’s visual language across advertising and special projects in the 1990s and early 2000s.
By revisiting his work today, Bvlgari bridges its heritage with contemporary retail design, transforming archival graphics into three dimensional environments that feel both nostalgic and fresh.
Craftsmanship, artistry and experience Beyond aesthetics, the windows highlight Bvlgari’s craftsmanship and artistry, using set design, materials and colour blocking to spotlight the precision of each jewel and watch.
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