Saudi National Museum announces Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry exhibition

Set to open on January 19 next year, the exhibition will feature more than 280 jewelry pieces, watches and precious objects. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 October 2022
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Saudi National Museum announces Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry exhibition

  • The exhibition will be curated by Alba Cappellieri

RIYADH: The Saudi National Museum in Riyadh announced on Sunday plans to host the “Van Cleef & Arpels: Time, Nature, Love” exhibition, displaying the works of the High Jewelry Maison for the first time in the Kingdom.

Set to open on January 19 next year, the exhibition will feature more than 280 jewelry pieces, watches and precious objects created since the Maison was founded in 1906, along with more than 90 archival documents, sketches and gouache designs.

The exhibition will be curated by Alba Cappellieri, Professor of Jewelry Design at Milan Polytechnic University and President of the Milano Fashion Institute.

It will also feature a scenography conceived by international architect-designer Johanna Grawunder.

Drawing from Italian writer Italo Calvino’s “Six Memos for the Next Millennium,” Cappellieri chose key concepts through which she interprets the Maison’s creations and their relationship with time. The exhibition revolves around three sections: Time, Nature and Love.

The first section, devoted to Time, extends across ten rooms, all focused on aspects emblematic of the period. The first room is dedicated to Paris, after which comes the Elsewhere and the five values cited by Italo Calvino: Lightness, Quickness, Visibility, Exactitude and Multiplicity. The following rooms highlight Intersections with other artistic disciplines that are Dance, Architecture and Couture.

At the center of the exhibition, the section on Love displays creations – symbols and gifts of love – that have embodied the power of emotions, as tokens of some of the most mythical romances of the 20th century. The final section is dedicated to Nature, expressed through Botany, Flora, and Fauna.

The exhibition gives visitors an opportunity to discover an enchanting vision in which Maison’s expert craftsmanship and pursuit of harmony come together as a true art form.

The exhibition reaffirms Van Cleef & Arpels’ values – creation, transmission, and education – through an extensive calendar that includes talks with regional and international speakers, adult and children’s workshops, and other immersive educational activities.

The event will leverage partnerships with other Saudi institutions to provide access to this first-of-its-kind patrimonial exhibition to all communities, including those with visual impairments.

Supported by the Saudi Ministry of Culture, the exhibition is the result of the Saudi National Museum’s distinguished partnership with Van Cleef & Arpels.


Imaan Hammam shines in bridesmaid mode

Updated 29 December 2025
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Imaan Hammam shines in bridesmaid mode

  • Attends wedding of best friend and model Cindy Bruna

DUBAI: Supermodel Imaan Hammam recently attended the wedding of her best friend and fellow supermodel Cindy Bruna, who tied the knot with former basketball star and actor Blondy Baruti in an intimate ceremony in Paris.

Bruna, a French-Congolese model best known for her work with Victoria’s Secret and major fashion houses, married in a private celebration attended by close friends and family. She wore a custom gown by Lebanese designer Elie Saab.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Hammam was a part of the bridal party, serving as one of Bruna’s bridesmaids. The Dutch-Moroccan-Egyptian model wore a long, maroon-red gown with a sleeveless silhouette.

The dress was paired with matching elbow-length gloves in the same deep red shade, creating a coordinated and striking look that stood out but was in keeping with the formal event.

On Instagram she posted images with the caption: “Most special weekend celebrating my sis and Blondy. The most beautiful bride … truly. My heart is so full. We danced, we laughed, and we loved every moment.”

The floor-length gown featured clean lines and a streamlined cut, allowing the rich color to take centerstage. Hammam kept her styling minimal, letting the dress and gloves do most of the work.

Hammam and Bruna have been close friends for years, frequently appearing together at fashion events and on international runways.

Hammam is one of the most in-demand models in the industry. She was scouted in Amsterdam’s Centraal Station before making her catwalk debut in 2013 by walking in Jean Paul Gaultier’s couture show. 

Hammam has appeared on the runway for Burberry, Fendi, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Balenciaga and Carolina Herrera. And starred in international campaigns, including for DKNY, Celine, Chanel, Versace, Givenchy, Giorgio Armani and Tiffany & Co.

Earlier this year, she launched Ayni, an archival platform dedicated to preserving and celebrating Arab artistic expression from her perspective.

“For me, it’s always been so much deeper than just fashion. It is about staying connected to my roots, telling stories that move me and shining a light on the voices that need to be heard.”

She said her hope for Ayni is for it to grow beyond a personal vision and become a “real community.”