Inside Piaget’s Shapes of Extraleganza High Jewellery Launch With Gianna Jun, Apo Nattawin, And More Stars

The maison brought together global ambassadors, iconic stars, and dazzling design in a glamorous celebration

Piaget knows how to throw a party. At the majestic Seminari Conciliar de Barcelona, the maison unveiled its latest high jewellery collection, Shapes of Extraleganza, with a glittering gala that paid tribute to its audacious spirit and the bold codes of the 1960s and ’70s. The evening was a dazzling celebration of form, colour, and creativity—true to the collection’s name, which captures the daring elegance that defines Piaget’s heritage.

This new chapter follows last year’s Essence of Extraleganza, and is the second instalment in a trilogy that delves deep into Piaget’s creative DNA. 

To bring the collection to life, models glided through the venue in sculptural looks by Ze García, their ensembles accentuating the bold lines and radiant stones of Piaget’s new creations. But it was the guest list—dripping in diamonds and charisma—that truly lit up the evening.

South Korean actress and newly minted global ambassador Gianna Jun stunned in the Wave Illusion high jewellery set, a hypnotic composition of red and pink spinels, rubies, and diamonds set in rose gold and platinum. Thai actor and fellow global ambassador Apo Nattawin made an artful statement with Piaget’s iconic Andy Warhol Watch—its opal dial framed by a striking ring of baguette-cut blue sapphires—paired with Treasure earrings adorned in brilliant diamonds.

Ella Richards, the fresh-faced muse of the maison, radiated glamour, while legendary supermodel Amber Valletta and multi-hyphenate star Lee Jun-ho added their own sparkle to the star-studded affair. 

See all the unforgettable looks that lit up the evening below.

Gianna Jun

Apo Nattawin

Lee Jun-ho

Ella Richards

Amber Valletta

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