Bulgari is doubling down on its commitment to creating a sustainable future. Its new strategy, “innovating the present for a sustainable future,” retraces key elements of the company’s existing “giving back” strategy, including its long-standing partnership with Save the Children and cultural patronage, before outlining new initiatives. The COVID-19 pandemic has created an opportunity for luxury brands to take the lead in fundraising and corporate responsibility. In light of the crisis, Bulgari has created the Bulgari Virus Free Fund to support vaccine research and development. To improve tracing and transparency of its philanthropic programmes, Bulgari will be using blockchain technology to track all of its initiatives. In addition, environmental sustainability remains a critically important part of the brand’s mission, with Bulgari committing to drastically reducing its footprint over the next few years.
To coincide with the reopening, Bulgari Hotel London introduces a new series of Staycations. The collection of thoughtfully designed experiences invites guests to enjoy all the pleasures of holiday, closer to home. Curated escapes invite guests to enjoy the Hotel’s impeccable amenities and services, as well as the distinctive charms of ...
On the occasion of World Children's Day, Italian basketball champion and former NBA player Gigi Datome teams up with Bulgari and Save the Children to treat the children of Punto Luce delle Arti a masterclass in sports. Fitness and play are essential for all, but especially for kids, and Datome knows as well as anyone the benefits and joys that can ...
Bulgari Hotel London debuts a new Afternoon Tea. Bridging the gap between British heritage and Italian style, the experience treats guests to a luxe assortment of Italian savoury delicacies by Executive Chef Adriano Cavagnini and pastries by Executive Pastry Chef Salvatore Mungiovino. Served on floral-patterned porcelain by Ginori 1735, bites ...
Bulgari Hotel Tokyo
On 4th April, Bulgari Hotels & Resorts introduces its newest gem, Bulgari Hotel Tokyo, the first Bulgari hotel in Japan and the 8th in the collection. Occupying floors 40 to 45 of an ultra-skyscraper in the Yaesu 2-Chome North District overlooking the iconic red brick Tokyo Station, the Imperial Palace Garden and the city all the way to Mt Fuji. 98 ...