
Paris was sizzling on the night of 7 July. Beneath the storied ceilings of Hôtel Mona Bismarck, Piaget gathered its glittering inner circle for a sumptuous soirée amid Paris Haute Couture Week. The occasion? The unveiling of the Sixtie watch—a radiant homage to the maison’s radical 1960s spirit, reborn with a trapezoidal wink and the soul of a jewel.

The guest list was a haute carousel of fashion aristocracy—Ella Richards, Suzi de Givenchy, Julia Sarr-Jamois—all radiant, all resplendent in the kind of effortless audacity Piaget so adores. After dessert, Nieve Ella took the stage with a mellow set, her voice infusing the evening with gentle charm.

But the true star of the night? The Sixtie. Feminine yet fierce, its sculptural case channels the mod geometry of the era it celebrates. It’s more than a timepiece—it’s a slice of design history, worn not to count hours but to command attention.
This was no ordinary dinner. It was a quietly dazzling tribute to Piaget’s legacy of elegance and creativity—proof that timeless design still knows how to make an entrance.









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