IN A CELESTIAL dance of pearls and moonlight, Paspaley, the renowned Australian luxury jewellery company, is set to redefine elegance with the launch of their latest jewellery collection, MOONLIGHT.
JEWELLERY HAS A UNIQUE ability to convey emotions, memories, and connections. It can serve as a tangible reminder of special moments or relationships, making it more than just a fashion accessory. In ...
The campaign was done in collaboration with 72andSunny and features Australian actress Pia Miller who worked with UK-based choreographer Supple Nam on the dance. The campaign was shot by music video ...
Dubai, UAE June 18, 2007: Paspaley, the world's leading South Sea pearl company, ushers in summer with its exclusive pearl jewellery collections. The esteemed company made world-famous by its ...
Australian luxury jewellery brand Paspaley boldly goes on a lunar adventure to launch its new Moonlight collection with 72andSunny. Australian luxury jewellery brand Paspaley has celebrated its ...
This year Paspaley, the acclaimed Australian pearling pioneer and distinguished jewellery house, celebrates 75 years in the South Sea pearling industry with the arrival of an elegant new jewellery ...
15 October 2006 The moon and the stars are intricately interwoven in Paspaley's heritage; from the master of pearls, who last century navigated their ships by the stars to the pearls themselves, which ...
Paspaley, the acclaimed pearling pioneer, brings to fore some more stunning pieces from its Flutter collection. The line is inspired by butterflies and offers a unique selection of pendants, brooches ...
Paspaley and 72andSunny have launched a new campaign for Paspaley’s Wild collection of pearls jewellery. Featuring enigmatic Australian-American actor Leila George, this launch celebrates the brand’s ...
EXCLUSIVE: Australian pearl company Paspaley Pearls has appointed former Omnicom-owned The Collaboratory senior vice president Lindsay Howard as its new head of marketing. The appointment comes nearly ...
Perched on an oyster-encrusted boulder, surrounded by 300 gawping Sydney socialites, the three toga-clad Graces primped and posed, their preposterously expensive jewellery glinting in the spotlights.