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The latest skin of BVLGARI’s iconic emblem comes to life in Serpenti Infinito. We see its endless transformation in the house’s newest collection, in dazzling high jewelry, watches, and novel designs—all in celebration of the Year of the Snake. Now in Manila, the serpent’s hypnotic spirit didn’t just stay behind glass. Guests showed up channeling its earthy luxe and metallix edge. From Pia Wurtzbach to Dolly De Leon, read on to see how Manila’s finest embodied the Infinito in motion.
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The white Travertino Navona columns and apricot-hued furnishings of the Greenbelt 3 store played host to the launch and its guests. Their soft and inviting warmth only deepened the allure of the Serpenti and the looks wrapped around them.

Bright and early, Filipina actress Dolly De Leon made an entrance in a sculptural emerald green piece by Mark Bumgarner, evoking a sinuous elegance that would make even the serpent retreat.

Chie Filomeno went the earthy brown route, wearing a blazered dress by Rodel Briñas that cinched her waist with a serpentine grace.

Draped in a flowy Alaïa, beauty queen and Friend of the House Pia Wurtzbach went to deeper brown territory. Her ensemble teased a two-piece illusion with its elegant abdominal cutout.

Actress Marian Rivera chose to slip into sleek black—a Self-Portrait piece with a deep plunge. It set the perfect stage for the glimmer of the Serpenti.

Arriving in a pristine white strapless Joey Samson was Sang’gre star Bianca Umali. From her jewelry of choice to the gentle coil of her bangs, the serpent’s signature was all in the details.

Ruru Madrid kept it sharp in a deep grey suit—clean, tailored, and moody enough to match the night’s glinting coils.

Filipino singer Darren Espanto leaned into the edge with a matching brown leather suit. On his wrist, a Serpenti Seduttori watch, a sleeker nod to the serpent.

In a textured monochromatic set was actor and singer-songwriter Iñigo Pascual. Easy and quietly sharp seemed to be the vision, yet it was still in step with the evening’s parade of luxury.
Serpenti Infinito shimmered not just in display cases, but in movement, texture, and mood. The collection found life far beyond its skin, mirrored in the personalities who wore it their way.
Explore the Serpenti Infinito collection at the BVLGARI store at Greenbelt 3 or online at www.bulgari.com.
Photographed by GRANT BABIA
