VICENZAORO 2024

Venue

Vicenza Expo Centre

When

Audience

Trade only

Category

Trade Show

VICENZAORO 2024

6th to 10th September 2024

Vicenza, Italia

Made In Italy And International High Jewellery Trends: Appointment at Vicenzaoro September 2024

  • The trend show, from 6 to 10 September at Vicenza Expo Centre
  • Made in Italy high jewellery on display, from Damiani to Roberto Coin, Crivelli and Fope
  • Top international brands from Germany, France, Spain, Turkey, the United States and Hong Kong
  • Among the new entries: Daverio 1933, Dionysios and Artur Scholl

Vicenzaoro September 2024: Made in Italy and international haute joaillerie, the most sought-after designers and new entries from Italy and abroad at display from 6 to 10 September, 2024 at Vicenza expo center. Italian Exhibition Group's international show will be Europe's reference showcase for new jewellery trends. At the same time, from 6 to 8 September, VO'Clock Privé will also be featuring at the show: an event specifically for contemporary watchmaking and open to the entire public of timepiece culture enthusiasts. The September edition of the show will also include the presentation of the new Trendbook, IEG's independent Observatory on contemporary jewellery edited by Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting.

Vicenzaoro September: The High-End Trend Show

Already sold out for over a month with more than 1,200 brands, in its “Icon” community, the IEG show in Vicenza will host the high-end that will define contemporary jewellery trends. Representing Made in Italy jewellery will be top brands such as Damiani; the elegant and sophisticated lines of collections by Roberto Coin, recently chosen by Nicole Kidman, one of cinema’s muses; the almost artisan touch of Crivelli that has conquered Italian music biz with Annalisa and Levante as well as presenter Ema Stockholma. In addition, Fope’s elasticated chains, worn by J Lo; Annamaria Cammilli with silhouettes inspired by floral lightness; Palmiero with its artistic and sculptural creations; the dynamic versatility of jewellery by Roberto Demeglio and Serafino Consoli with its rings that become bracelets; the ultra-light geometries of Gismondi 1754. And again: the classic lines of Leo Pizzo and Mirco Visconti; the contemporary and strictly handcrafted items by Davite & Delucchi; Giorgio Visconti’s timeless classic; the experimentation of Peruffo Jewelry; the handmade diamonds of World Diamond Group and Marco Dal Maso, Zancan and Barakà for men's jewellery. The contemporary touch of Adolfo Courrier and the sophisticated subtlety of Verdi; the textures of Nanis; the delicate colours of Giovanni Ferraris ; the craftsmanship of Staurino Fratelli and the creativity of K di Kuore; Mariani 1878’s passion for detail and, last but not least, brands that clearly identify tradition and evolution in jewellery from Campania, such as Chantecler, De Simone Fratelli, Coscia and Vittorio Fiorentino.

Also in attendance, in the lounge on the first floor of the Expo Centre, will be Morellato Group with focus on its precious and sustainable jewellery with Bluespirit, D'Amante, CHRIST, Cleor and Live Diamond among its proprietary brands. Available in more than 60 countries around the world, the Group has chosen to lounch a new brand at Vicenzaoro, in addition to its 15 proprietary brands and six licences.

European and international high jewellery companies will include, among others: Schreiner Fine Jewellery, Hans Krieger, Giloy, Breuning, Niessing, Jörg Heinz and Heinz Mayer, Yana Nesper, Al Coro and Stenzhorn from Germany; Dámaso Martinez, Carrera y Carrera and Facet from Spain; the French brands Akillis, Djula and La brune et la blonde; Fullord from Switzerland; Terzhian from Turkey; the American, Mumbai-based Sutra and the Hong Kong-based Butani. Lastly, Australia's Autore and the UK’s iconic Fabergé.

New entries at the coming September edition of Vicenzaoro will include Italy's Daverio 1933, the Greek brand Dionysios and Artur Scholl from Germany.

The Design Room and the 8 Project

The “Icon” community will also feature the Design Room, the area dedicated to high jewellery designers who reinterpret jewellery with unique and exclusive creations. Refined geometric architectures for Michel Tortel with the Qitteri Paris brand and the highly symbolic and evocative jewellery of Vicky Shawe. Karen Suen, who opts for the sparkle of gems, and the artistic citations and contemporary materials of Alessio Boschi's baroque choices. Additionally, Guy Bedarida with the Marina B. brand; Chilean José María Goñi; the elegant shapes of Busatti Milano; the Campania inspiration of Miseno Jewelry ; the iconic eye set into creations by Netali Nissim and the intense colours of jewellery by Cedille Paris. And again: the contemporary lines of Antonini Milano; the geometries of Mousson Atelier; the nature-inspired structures of Osi Vitoria Jewelry and the strictly handcrafted work of Misani.

Moreover, Alessio Boschi and Alessia Crivelli will be the mentors behind “The 8” project that IEG has organised to enhance new Italian and international jewellery talents. Igor Quagliata, a graduate from the IED in Rome, moulds titanium and gold with precious stones for a genderless look; Iranian Roshanak Payrovi, Master Degree in jewellery design at Arezzo, has made micromosaic her stylistic signature; Antonia Ascolillo from the IED in Rome, draws inspiration from cellular fabrics and natural fibres while Juan Sebastian Plah Galindo, Colombian-born but Milanese by adoption, translates the colours and rhythms of his Cartagena de Indias into jewellery.

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