BVLGARI x MeSo Ventures: Colours, Jewels & Art in Harmony
On Friday 10 October 2025, London’s New Bond Street witnessed an elegant convergence of jewellery, art, and luxury at BVLGARI’s boutique. The occasion marked the launch of BVLGARI’s Polychroma High Jewellery 2025 collection, presented in partnership with MeSo Ventures, the London-based creative and cultural venture platform led by Eirini Meze and Radhika Soni. The event also showcased a striking art installation showcasing works by Lydia Hamblet, whose vibrant, nature-inspired works felt like the perfect echo to the colourful jewels.
The evening elegantly united art, jewellery, and experience, drawing collectors, patrons, and friends of the brand into a world where colour transcends medium.
Polychroma: A Celebration of Colour & Craft
BVLGARI’s Polychroma collection is conceived as a bold exploration of colour, form, and heritage. The house describes the collection as reinventing “forms and colours” in a journey through vivid hues across geographies.
At the London event, guests glimpsed gems and goldworks that reference Mediterranean roots and BVLGARI’s signature use of colour. The collection’s name “Polychroma” itself evokes multiplicity of colour, echoing the Greek roots poly (many) + chroma (colour). The evening provided a chance to see how these jewels look in real light. And as luxury brands know, the setting is almost as important as the object.
Lydia Hamblet: Colour, Nature & Warmth
London-based artist Lydia Hamblet brought her own vibrancy to the night. A graduate of the Royal College of Art (2020) and Camberwell (2017), her work embraces abstraction, memory, and environment.
Hamblet’s paintings often reflect on shifting landscapes, weather, and human perception. Her pieces draw on motifs of nature, light, and colour to create emotional atmospheres. For this event, her colourful abstracts, infused with floral notes and warm tones reminiscent of Morocco, were the ideal accompaniment to the jewels.
Guests complimented the pairing and in this setting, Hamblet’s art didn’t just decorate the room, it conversed with it.
Eirini Meze
MeSo Ventures: Curating Dialogue Between Art and Luxury
At the heart of this event stood MeSo Ventures, founded by Eirini Meze and Radhika Soni. Known for blending cultural strategy with artistic vision, MeSo Ventures bridges worlds, connecting art, design, and luxury through meaningful collaborations.
For this evening, their role extended far beyond facilitation. Meze and Soni conceived the event as an immersive dialogue between art and jewellery, a curatorial experiment that allowed BVLGARI’s pieces to converse with contemporary creativity. Their approach reflects MeSo Ventures’ ethos: to make art accessible, experiential, and emotionally resonant within the luxury ecosystem.
This partnership underscored a growing trend in London’s cultural landscape—where luxury houses engage with artists and curators not as decorators, but as co-authors of narrative and emotion.
The Night's Highlights & Luxury Details
The event was documented by photographer Anya Levi capturing the interplay of jewels, art, and guests in luminous frames. The imagery showed elegant silhouettes, coloured reflections, and moments of connection.
A standout touch was the champagne: Challiol & Charmetant, the only Indian-owned French champagne brand, brought to the night by Suchet and Udit Singhal, the brothers behind their family’s champagne house. Its label features a distinctive elephant, and each bottle comes in magnum size. Supplied by Hedonism Wines and served at luxury venues like Annabel’s and 67 Pall Mall, the cuvée is aged five years on lees, with a Meunier-rich blend displaying a golden hue.
Facilitators on the night included Suchet and Udit Singhal of MeSo Ventures, who helped coordinate the partnership and luxuries. Their deep ties across luxury, hospitality, and culture enriched the tone of the evening.
Udit and Suchet Singhal
Dialogues Between Mediums
The evening was more than a product showcase. It acted as a modern salon, a space where jewellery, contemporary art, and lifestyle converge. It drew attention not only to BVLGARI’s craftsmanship but to the dialogues between mediums and successfully wove together colour, material, and artistic spirit. The Polychroma jewels caught light and eye. Lydia Hamblet’s art amplified that light, bringing warmth, nature, abstraction. The champagne, the guests, and the setting completed the tapestry.
Pairing high jewellery with a live artist makes the object live in relation to human emotion. For new collectors or enthusiasts, this kind of synergy deepens the experience. It also positioned MeSo Ventures as cultural curators in luxury. In a world of discrete luxury and singular objects, this event celebrated how creative worlds can resonate together. It’s a reminder that in luxury, art, and colour, storytelling still rules.
Challiol & Charmetant served at Bvlgari
