There is a particular flash that happens when a fan shaped jewellery motif catches daylight at an angle, a quick flare and then a clean outline again. On Bvlgari Ambassador Ren Meguro, that flicker becomes the point. The Bvlgari Divas’ Dream collection is shown as a complete suite of pieces, a styling choice that treats the motif less as a single signature and more as a wardrobe grammar.
Bvlgari Divas’ Dream collection: the fan, the mosaic, the Roman address



Bvlgari has long mined Rome for its visual vocabulary, and the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream collection is anchored in a fan shape often connected, in the house’s own description, to the curves and geometry found in Roman mosaics. That reference matters because it explains why the design can move between jewellery categories without losing coherence. A pendant, a pair of earrings, a ring, and a bracelet can repeat the same outline and still feel intentional rather than over coordinated because the shape is architectural before it is decorative.
In the images shared via Precious.jp, Meguro wears the motif across multiple pieces, letting scale do the work. Larger elements read first, then the smaller repetitions register as punctuation. It is also a useful reminder of how Bvlgari is often best worn: not as a single hero item, but as a considered set where proportion and spacing are doing as much as the sparkle.
Ren Meguro as a house ambassador, and why the styling choice matters
Calling the look a “complete suite” is an editorial clue. Bvlgari is effectively arguing for refined wearability by showing the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream collection in combination. That is a stronger claim than the usual one piece, one post formula because it tests the design under real world pressure. Can you wear the motif repeatedly without visual noise. Can it hold up in close framing, then still read at distance.
Meguro’s role as a Bvlgari Ambassador gives that test a public facing anchor. A campaign image is one thing. An ambassador wearing a full set, circulated by a major Japanese outlet, is another. It frames the collection as something you build into, piece by piece, rather than a single purchase moment.
What to look for when you shop the collection
If you are considering the line, focus on how the fan shape sits on the body. The curve should follow collarbone or finger line cleanly, and the negative space around the motif is part of the design. The most successful combinations usually mix one larger statement piece with smaller repeats, so the outline stays legible without becoming a pattern.
For Bvlgari’s own overview of Divas’ Dream and the house’s broader jewellery universe, start with the brand’s official jewellery pages at Bulgari.com. For the original post context featuring Ren Meguro via Precious.jp, see Precious.jp on Instagram.
Photo Credits
Images courtesy of their respective owners.











