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Swarovski Celebrates 130 Years with Glamorous Hollywood Homage

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  • Swarovski's Masters of Light exhibition opens in Hollywood
  • Exhibition features 41 iconic fashion and film costumes
  • Proceeds from tickets will be donated to Baby2Baby
Swarovski Celebrates 130 Years with Glamorous Hollywood Homage

Swarovski's highly anticipated Masters of Light exhibition has made its way to Hollywood, offering an immersive celebration of the brand's 130-year legacy. The one-of-a-kind activation, curated by Swarovski's global creative director Giovanna Engelbert and fashion journalist Alexander Fury, has been "reimagined" for its Stateside debut.

The Hollywood installment of Masters of Light is organized into nine thematic sections, each showcasing Swarovski's influence on stage, screen, and style. Visitors can explore the brand's history through interactive displays, including the largest Swarovski crystal chaton weighing 75 kilos. The exhibition also features 41 iconic fashion and film costumes, with pieces worn by the likes of Madonna, Harry Styles, Beyoncé, and Marilyn Monroe.

The event, which runs until November 3rd, aims to be an "homage to Swarovski's savoir-faire." Proceeds from the $10 tickets will be donated to the Baby2Baby charity, making this a celebration of both fashion and philanthropy.

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The Swarovski Masters of Light exhibition is an immersive activation celebrating the brand's 130-year history, featuring interactive displays and 41 iconic fashion and film costumes.
The Swarovski Masters of Light exhibition is currently being held in Hollywood, after previous stops in Vienna, Milan, Shanghai, and Seoul.
The exhibition includes costumes and outfits worn by celebrities like Madonna, Harry Styles, Beyoncé, and Marilyn Monroe, as well as pieces from films like Shakespeare in Love and The Great Gatsby.

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