Piaget Shapes of Extraleganza shined in Barcelona, stealing the spotlight with sparkling diamonds and a stunning venue. From gemstone glow to Aloe Blacc’s performance, the event radiated pure luxury.
This wasn’t just about jewellery—it was an entire spectacle. Radiant stones, bold silhouettes and clever detail jewellery worn not just to dazzle but to define.
A Red Carpet of Rare Icons
Global ambassadors Gianna Jun, Lee Jun-ho, and Apo Nattawin shared the spotlight with fashion royalty Ella Richards and American supermodel Amber Valletta—all adorned in Piaget creations that turned heads and sparked whispers.



Gianna Jun dazzled in the “Wave Illusion” set—rose gold, platinum, rubies, and diamonds redefined bold elegance.



Amber Valletta redefined vintage glam in rubellite, carnelian, and opal—heritage meets high-impact style.


Ella Richards exuded effortless cool in Piaget’s emerald-draped Sautoir Watch—a striking tribute to timeless movement and style.
Watches That Talk Back



Lee Jun-ho exuded fearless flair in Piaget’s emerald-diamond Arty Pop Watch, bold ring, and Treasure Earrings.


Apo Nattawin wore a Piaget Andy Warhol watch and diamond earrings, blending bold art elements with effortless elegance.
A Performance To Remember
As if the visual feast weren’t enough, guests were treated to a live performance by Aloe Blacc, whose soulful voice turned the historic venue into a dreamy serenade of modernity meeting heritage. This fusion of sound, sparkle, and sophistication is what Piaget does best—capturing joy in motion.
Piaget Rules Barcelona with High Jewellery

“Shapes of Extraleganza” isn’t just about precious stones. The Swiss Maison brought the heat to Barcelona as Piaget challenged what high jewellery could look like and who it’s made for. The pieces were sculptural, yes—but also sensuous, dynamic and alive. These aren’t museum pieces—they’re statements in motion, worn by icons who defy categories and rewrite traditions.
This second chapter feels like the Maison’s boldest move yet—modernising craftsmanship without losing the poetic audacity that made Piaget a pioneer in the first place.
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