The third edition of UltraLuxe, a 10-day festival celebrating jewellery, fashion, spirits, and watches, will return to Singapore from October 4 to 13. This year's event features over 120 brands, a new culinary pillar called DineLuxe showcasing five restaurants, and an emphasis on affordable luxury with curated selections by influencers.
The third edition of the 10-day festival will showcase over 120 jewellery, fashion, spirits and watch brands.
The public can experience the artistry and expertise of chefs from five eateries – Capasso, Entrepot, Imbue, Oso and Sarai – who will be coming up with a fixed multi-course menu based on the theme, Purism in Culinary. It will be available at the respective restaurants throughout UltraLuxe’s run. In a collaboration aimed at democratising luxury, she has partnered Russia-born, Paris-based jewellery influencer Katerina Perez to curate a selection of affordable luxury pieces.Jewellery influencer Katerina Perez will be curating a selection of affordable luxury pieces for the 2024 edition. PHOTO: COURTESY OF KATERINA PEREZ
Meanwhile, reimagined antique pieces adorned with the same feathers – once reserved for royalty and nobility – will be displayed at UltraLuxe’s Nouveau Asia gallery, which also highlights Peranakan and Indian royal heritage in jewellery-making. There are also modern pieces, like the Eka MiaLuce necklace from Fope, the Italian fine jewellery brand celebrated for its signature flexible mesh crafted entirely from 18K gold.
“As I’ve grown and matured, I’ve realised that I used to buy lots of small, inexpensive items that eventually tarnished and were discarded. If I had pooled that money into one significant, beautiful piece, I would still have it today,” she says.The Autore Enchantress necklace is from the label’s Ophidia Collection. PHOTO: AUTORE
These exquisite earrings from Mumbai-based House of Umrao combine the brilliance of diamonds with the richness of emerald beads, fanning out in an elegant, symmetrical design that exudes both grace and glamour. At the heart of this masterpiece is a vibrant yellow sapphire, cradled by an intricately looped design encrusted with sparkling diamonds, reflecting the local jeweller’s signature blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary sophistication. Founded in 1872 in Singapore’s High Street, B.P. de Silva Jewellers has long been a symbol of luxury and refinement and known for bespoke creations.Yellow and Argyle pink diamonds feature in this set by Scott West.
Founded in Singapore in 2020, Norbu Lee Gems embodies a philosophy of creativity, craftsmanship and everyday luxury. Each design, like this pendant, emphasises practicality while maintaining a sense of elegance, making it both a functional tool and a statement of individuality.This piece by Infiniti Jewels can be worn as a brooch or pendant. PHOTO: INFINITI JEWELS
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