Grazia SG

Grazia SG

GRAZIA was first introduced in Italy in 1938, and since then, it has rapidly expanded to include 23 editions across 25 countries, including places like Italy and China. For nearly 85 years, GRAZIA has consistently adapted to the changing preferences of women, keeping up with the latest trends and styles. Known for its high standards in quality and design, GRAZIA is a leading representative of Made in Italy and enjoys strong popularity and recognition around the globe.

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Lifestyle/Jewelry and Luxury Products

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  • 4 days ago | grazia.sg | Cheryl Lai-Lim

    When Dior’s creative jewellery director Victoire de Castellane first dreamed up the Rose des Vents collection in 2015, she wasn’t just creating a new jewellery line. What began as a tribute to Monsieur Dior’s childhood in Granville—where a mosaic wind rose adorned the garden of Villa Les Rhumbs—has since evolved into a multifaceted narrative of symbols, stones, and savoir-faire.

  • 1 week ago | grazia.sg | Pakkee Tan

    Unveiled in Taormina, Sicily, just last week, Bvlgari’s latest high jewellery offering, Polychroma, places colour at the centre of its creative vision this year—both literally and conceptually. The name itself is a clever portmanteau: “poly” for many, “chroma” for colour, and a subtle nod to “Roma,” the brand’s home.

  • 1 week ago | grazia.sg | Pakkee Tan

    In the heart of Stockholm’s archipelago, Cartier staged the poetic unveiling of its latest high jewellery collection, En Équilibre. Translating to “In Balance,” the name encapsulates the collection’s creative ethos—one of tension, restraint, and refined release. The maison chose the Swedish capital with intention: it’s a city of dualities, where nature and urbanity, innovation and tradition, coexist in graceful dialogue.

  • 1 week ago | grazia.sg | Pakkee Tan

    There was a time when the fashion guard wouldn’t be caught dead with a sandwich in hand. To eat was to risk spoiling the illusion. But today’s style set? It grazes freely. It sips matcha under the soft glow of statement lighting. And nowhere is this shift more apparent than in Singapore, where food culture is not just a pastime—it’s practically a national identity. Now, fashion is joining the table.

  • 1 week ago | grazia.sg | Danisha Liang

    The Korean music scene is stirring once again, this time thanks to Yang Hyun-suk, the former CEO and now executive producer of YG Entertainment.