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Beatrice Borromeo new campaign© Josh Olins

Princess Caroline’s daughter-in-law Beatrice Borromeo stars in new jewelry campaign

The stunning images were taken in Lake Como


JULY 21, 2021 6:23 PM EDT

 Beatrice Borromeo  sparkles in Buccellati’s newest campaign. The Capitan Papaia e Greta author stepped into the garden of Lake Como’s Villa Carlotta modeling jewelry pieces from the new “Il Giardino di Buccellati” collection. Princess Caroline’s daughter-in-law was joined by her dear friend Lucrezia Buccellati for the campaign shoot.

Lucrezia Buccellati and Beatrice Borromeo modeled jewelry pieces at Villa Carlotta in Lake Como© Josh Olins
Lucrezia Buccellati and Beatrice Borromeo modeled pieces from the ‘Il Giardino di Buccellati’ collection in Lake Como

Buccellati described the two women as “ideal muses to the new one-of-a-kind collection,” noting, “The effortless elegance of two old friends matches the nature-inspired soul of the collection.”

Beatrice was photographed in one gorgeous solo shot wearing a necklace and earrings inspired by the lotus flower. The garden setting was appropriate given that the “Il Giardino di Buccellati” collection draws inspiration from the simple geometries of nature, as well as the colors of impressionist painters.

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“The inspiration has been really strong. Once again, I have wanted to create a high-impact collection reminding the colours of nature in the Impressionist paintings,” Andrea Buccellati, president and co-creative director of Buccellati, said in a press release. “With these gems, it has been quite easy to enhance the chromatic combinations and to create an amazing and evocative garden. Our garden. Il Giardino di Buccellati.”

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Beatrice, who is the daughter of Paola Marzotto and Count Carlo Ferdinando Borromeo, was named as the new face of the high jewelry house last year. In a previous interview with Forbes, she said, “I’ve worn Buccellati for years and have been a longtime admirer of the House, so this was truly a very genuine and authentic collaboration.”