Bulgari
Italian luxury jewelry and watches house, acquired by LVMH for €3.7B in 2011, known for bold colored gemstones and the Serpenti collection.
历史时间线
- 1884: Sotirios Voulgaris (Greek silversmith) opens shop in Rome; Italianizes name to Bulgari
- 1905: Flagship store opens on Via Condotti, Rome
- 1948: Serpenti collection launches — snake-inspired jewelry becomes signature
- 1977: Opens first store outside Italy (New York)
- 2011: LVMH acquires Bulgari for €3.7B in a share-swap deal
- 2018: Opens Bulgari Hotel in Paris; expands into luxury hospitality
- 2023: €2B+ revenue; #2 jewelry brand in LVMH portfolio after Tiffany
商业模式
Luxury jewelry, watches, fragrances, accessories, and hotels. Revenue split: jewelry (60%), watches (20%), fragrances/accessories (10%), hospitality (10%). Bold colored gemstone designs differentiate from diamond-heavy competitors. Bulgari Hotels & Resorts expand brand into ultra-luxury hospitality.
护城河分析
Italian design aesthetic (bold, colorful) vs French minimalism; Serpenti is instantly recognizable; Via Condotti heritage; LVMH distribution and marketing power; hotel partnerships create immersive brand experiences; strong presence in Asia (China, Japan).
关键数据
- revenue: €2B+
- acquisition_price: €3.7B (LVMH, 2011)
- employees: ~4,000
- hotels: 8 Bulgari Hotels worldwide
- signature: Serpenti collection
有趣事实
Bulgari was founded by a Greek silversmith who deliberately Italianized his name (Voulgaris → Bulgari) to appeal to Italian aristocracy. The Serpenti collection was inspired by ancient Roman and Greek symbolism — snakes represented wisdom and eternity. Elizabeth Taylor was famously devoted to Bulgari, collecting pieces worth millions.