Bvlgari celebrates the anniversary with the Tokyo glam party in Milan
This year, VOGUE JAPAN, the Japanese edition of the world’s most influential women’s fashion
magazine VOGUE, is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its 1999 launch. In commemoration of
this special anniversary year, VOGUE JAPAN is deploying a raft of special contents in the
magazine and on its associated website, as well as through events.
One of the major events on this year’s calendar was an exclusive party on the theme of
“#TOKYOGLAM” in partnership with BVLGARI, held at the Bulgari Hotel in Milan on Wed-nesday,
September 18, the first day of the Milan Fashion Week and thanks to the exquisi-te hospitality of
Jean-Christophe Babin, Bvlgari CEO. Celebrating internationally famous Japanese contemporary
culture with a “kawaii” dress code, the event was hosted by VOGUE JAPAN Editor-in-Chief
Mitsuko Watanabe and Creative Director at Large Anna Dello Russo.
In addition, the photographic dynamic duo of Luigi & Iango, who have been responsible for many of
the magazine’s cover photo shoots, and designer, influencer and founder of the Attico brand Gilda
Ambrosio attended as special hosts, with the special dj set of the model and fashion icon Sita
Abellan. The Bulgari Hotel Milano was transformed into #TOKYOGLAM for one night only. The
guests were welcomed by MONSTER GIRL Color-ful Pop Macaroons featuring a set design
inspired by Harajuku Kawaii Monster Café in Tokyo.
Priyanka Chopra, Irina Shayk, Vittoria Ceretti, Hikari Mori, Kimura Koki, Stella Maxwell, Kat
Graham, Gala Gonzales, Caro Daur, Candela Pelizza, Sabrina Elba together with the Kawaii
Monster Cafè girls were among guests.
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