A woman wearing sunglasses sits at a table with a drink, beside a bulldog. The text above reads Pomellato Le joaillier révolutionnaire.
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Pomellato

Le Joaillier Révolutionnaire
from 06/24/2026 to 07/20/2026

At the Palais de Tokyo, Pomellato’s first exhibition in Paris explores the revolutions that have shaped the Maison since 1967 — in style, craftsmanship, color, image, and women. Curated by Alba Cappellieri, Ph.D., Full Professor and Head of Jewelry Design at the Politecnico di Milano, the exhibition brings together heritage creations, contemporary collections, and the creative codes that define Pomellato’s identity, while also highlighting its dialogue with some of the world’s greatest photographers.

Black and white close-up of a womans face with her hand near her eye, wearing three large, geometric rings on her fingers.
1992, Snowdon / Trunk Archive

Designed as an immersive journey through jewelry, photography, and design, the exhibition highlights the Maison’s singular vision — freer, bolder, and deeply connected to women’s lives. Works by Gian Paolo Barbieri, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Snowdon, and Michel Comte among others reveal how Pomellato helped redefine the image of jewelry, while iconic chains, sculptural volumes, and audacious gemstones trace its revolutions in style, craftsmanship, and color.

A woman in elegant jewelry and a dark dress poses with a large open book, looking to the side against a plain, well-lit background.
1987, Horst P. Horst / Pomellato © Condé Nast

Running throughout the exhibition is Pomellato’s most enduring commitment: women. From jewels conceived for independence and self-expression to the continuing voice of the Pomellato for Women platform, the Maison affirms a vision of femininity that is powerful, inclusive, and self-defined. Opening in Paris on June 24, 2026.  

Three gold rings with large, rounded gemstones in blue, green, and red, arranged closely together on a white background.
Book your visit: https://exhibition.pomellato.com/

Practical information

  • The exhibition is open from June 24 to July 20, 2026, with free admission by reservation.
  • Bookings open on May 27 at pomellato.com.