The real stars of Paparazzi are, not surprisingly, the Bulgari jewels that the celebrity names of the day collected and wore, seemingly everywhere—to parties, on set, to award ceremonies.
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, in the company’s new museum space, DomvsAvrea at the Via Condotti flagship. Paparazzi might not be a group you’d expect to be the focus of anexhibit , but as Bulgari pointed out in a release, paparazzi ushered in a new kind of photojournalism; they also provided a compelling visual record of the major players of the time, whether they liked it or not.
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