Italian jewellery house Pomellato has reavealled its new High Jewellery line, ‘Collezione 1967’, at an exclusive gala dinner at the Pinacoteca di Brera museum in Milan.

MILAN, ITALY - JUNE 20: A model, jewelry detail, poses during the Pomellato 1967 Collection - High Jewelry - Gala Event at Pinacoteca di Brera on June 20, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images for Pomellato)
The event marked the global debut of 75 handcrafted pieces described by the brand as a “Jewellery Manifesto” reflecting over three decades of design evolution.
The celebration took place in the historic Brera art museum, where the Pinacoteca’s courtyard was transformed into an intimate runway for the first time. Guests were welcomed by a lighting installation inspired by Pomellato’s Montenapoleone store. The setup featured flickering candles guiding attendees into the museum’s artistic heart, where the Sala Napoleonica hosted the main presentation.
Eighteen models showcased the new High Jewellery creations, which included bold gemstone sculptures, reinterpretations of traditional techniques, and unexpected uses of colour and volume. The imperial dining table seated 140 guests under vaulted ceilings, with digital light projections enhancing the visual atmosphere throughout the evening.
The event was attended by international celebrities, including actors Laura Harrier, America Ferrera, Laetitia Casta, and Chae Joo Young. Also present were Pomellato ambassadors Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Benedetta Porcaroli, Hande Erçel, Pilar Fogliati, Jeanne Cadieu, and activist Amina Seck. CEO Sabina Belli, Creative Director Vincenzo Castaldo, Gem Master Stefano Cortecci, and Chief Marketing and Product Officer Boris Barboni represented the company.
The gala menu was curated by two Michelin-starred chef Antonio Guida. Entertainment included a string quartet performance by Le Dimore del Quartetto, offering a cultural tribute to Milanese and European heritage.

Pomellato highlighted the significance of launching the collection at the Pinacoteca di Brera, the same location where founder Pino Rabolini first envisioned a new approach to jewellery in 1967. The brand framed the evening as a continuation of its pioneering vision in High Jewellery, linking Milanese creativity with a progressive outlook.