Milan, the Italian fashion capital, it’s also the city where he works and lives Bea Bongiasca. It would be fair to assume, then, that the young jewelry designer (26 years old) is inspired by the atmosphere of Via Monte Napoleone, from the catwalks of fashion week, the goldsmith tradition that has not disappeared from the streets of the city. Nah. His work, he explained, is inspired rather to his travels, with special attention to Asia, Japan, China and Korea. She defines herself Kawaii, Japanese word that means cute, adorable. The world, on the other hand, has changed. And if Bea Bongiasca attended the fashion week autumn, this is not to say that his style is necessarily anchored to the ancient traditions of the Milanese style, he admitted that there really is one. On the other hand, her jewelry manufactures them far away from Milan, in Pesaro. He wasted no time: she graduated with honors in Jewellery Design BA at Central Saint Martins in London, and the same year he created his brand. Gallery Antonella Villanova has exhibited her work in the 2015 edition of MiArt and Design in Basel, in June 2015. Her jewelry is sold only in a few cool and distribution channels, as Luisaviaroma or Corso Como 10 in Milan. Matilde de Bounvilles
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