Men’s jewelry at Sanremo
Jewellery and music consolidate their mutual affection and celebrate jewellery’s no-gender identity.
The latest edition of Sanremo, which recently ended, provided yet further confirmation. Rings, earrings, brooches and necklaces were worn by the competing artists, regardless of their gender. And the male choices were no less precious, showy or daring than the those of the female performers. The merit of brands such as Salvini, Tiffany & Co. and Damiani which dominated the scene during the five evenings of the song contest at its 74th edition, illuminating the outfits of several singers.
First and foremost, Marco Mengoni, co-presenter of the first evening, who sparkled in several white gold and diamond pieces by Tiffany & Co., a brand also chosen by the young Sangiovanni who sported Tiffany & Co.'s Jean Schlumberger clip in the shape of a Maltese cross in yellow gold and diamonds on a splendid immaculate blazer.
Singers Fred De Palma and Maninni stood out with earrings and rings from different Salvini collections, a brand also favored by Alessandro De Santis, lead singer of Santi Francesi, who wore earrings from Salvini’s Magia collection in the final of Sanremo’s young performers contest 2023. While Stash - The Kolors' frontman - opted for white gold and diamond jewellery by Damiani.
Antonella Reina, Editor VO+