Overview
Bulgari — the Italian jeweler founded by a Greek silversmith in Rome, now LVMH's crown jewel of high jewelry with €3.7B in revenue.
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Historical Timeline
- 1884: Sotirios Voulgaris (Italianized: Bulgari), a Greek silversmith, opens a shop in Rome's Via Sistina
- 1905: Flagship store opens at Via dei Condotti — still the brand's flagship today
- 1940s-1950s: Develops signature style — bold colors, cabochon gems, and the coiling Serpenti motif
- 1960s: La Dolce Vita era; Bulgari jewelry adorns Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren
- 1977: Serpenti watch launched — becomes the brand's most iconic product line
- 2011: LVMH acquires Bulgari for €3.7B
- 2014: Bulgari Hotels & Resorts launched — luxury hospitality brand
- 2024: €3.7B revenue; LVMH's second-largest jewelry brand after Tiffany
Business Model
Part of LVMH Watches & Jewelry division. Revenue from high jewelry (€1.5B+), watches (€600M+), accessories, fragrances, and hotels (Bulgari Hotels & Resorts — 9 properties globally). The hotel business is a brand-building play — each property costs €100M+ but generates disproportionate brand prestige.
Competitive Moat
- Italian design DNA: distinct from French and Swiss jewelry houses — colorful, bold, Roman
- Serpenti iconography: the serpent motif is instantly recognizable and in continuous production for 47 years
- Vertical integration: in-house gemology, goldsmithing, and watchmaking
- LVMH ecosystem: access to LVMH's retail network, marketing resources, and celebrity partnerships
- Hotel brand: Bulgari Hotels create immersive brand experiences
Key Data
Revenue: ~€3.7B (2023 est.) | Parent: LVMH Watches & Jewelry | Hotels: 9 properties globally | Founded: 1884 (Rome) | Iconic collection: Serpenti (1948-present)
Interesting Facts
- Elizabeth Taylor's Bulgari jewelry collection was auctioned in 2011 for $137M — including the Taylor-Bulgari diamond (33.19 carats) for $8.8M
- Bulgari's Milan hotel was built in a former 1930s fascist-era government building — transformed into one of the world's most exclusive hotels
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