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What can a handbag carry when a phone won’t fit? According to BVLGARI, it can carry culture. With the ICONS Minaudière collection, the Roman High Jeweler proposes a provocation. These are objects that refuse convenience. They do not accommodate screens, chargers, or daily excess. Instead, they propose something quieter and far more considered: an accessory shaped to hold meaning rather than matter.
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Designed by Mary Katrantzou, Creative Director of Leather Goods and Accessories, the ICONS Minaudière collection stages a dialogue between jewelry and accessories, past and present. Each piece draws from over 140 years of BVLGARI’s jewelry-making mastery, distilled into sculptural metal minaudières that feel closer to reliquaries than handbags. Crafted using high jewelry techniques—lost-wax casting, pavé settings, hand-enameling, and gemstone inlays—these objects occupy a rare in-between: jewelry you hold, not wear.

The collection reimagines five of the House’s enduring symbols—Monete, Serpenti, Tubogas, Divas’ Dream, and BVLGARI BVLGARI—each translated into a precious form that compresses history into the palm of the hand. An ancient Roman coin is enlarged and framed in enamel. Tubogas coils around a jewel-like core. Divas’ Dream echoes the mosaics of the Baths of Caracalla. Serpenti’s iconic head becomes a standalone form. Each minaudière resists ornament for ornament’s sake, favoring symbolic clarity and material presence.
Created in limited editions and offered in two sizes, the minaudière and the miniature vanity, the collection marks BVLGARI’s first dedicated evening accessories line.

Size, here, is not an afterthought. It is the point. By designing minaudières too small for modern devices, Katrantzou reframes luxury as an act of selection. What remains when function is stripped away? What do we choose to carry when utility is no longer the measure? The answer, BVLGARI suggests, lies in your personal lived experience.

This idea comes into focus in the campaign, titled Carrying Culture. Five women—Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Linda Evangelista, Kim Ji-won, Isabella Rossellini, and Sumayya Vally—embody one ICON and author a miniature book crafted to fit inside its corresponding minaudière. These micro-volumes are original texts, published exclusively for the collection, each reflecting a personal philosophy: on creating culture, honoring tradition, cultivating inner calm, listening to nature, and finding home.

The gesture is both literal and symbolic. Culture becomes something you can carry, shaped by women whose work has already altered the language of their fields. In refusing convenience, the ICONS Minaudière resists the logic of accumulation. It asks what we value enough to hold close when everything else is left behind.
So what can a handbag carry, if not a phone? In BVLGARI’s hands, it carries history. It carries thought. It carries the wisdom of women. And in doing so, it reframes luxury as an object not designed to keep up, but to endure.
Photos courtesy of BVLGARI
