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The Swarovski tiara lit up the Vienna Opera Ball, one of the most prestigious and historic cultural events in the Austrian social calendar.

Yesterday evening, friends of the house enjoyed a gala dinner at the historic Hotel Sacher in Vienna. They then attended the ball together with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Alexis Nasard and the house’s creative director, Giovanna Engelbert.

Image: Swarovski

The evening was lit up by exceptional talent. Model and actress Iris Law exuded elegance in jewelry from Constella and Matrix. Paris Opera Ballet Étoile dancer Guillaume Diop dazzled in the Millenia, Constella, Swan, Matrix and Sublima collections, while Fran Drescher dazzled in a statement Constella necklace and matching drop earrings.

Image: Swarovski
Image: Swarovski

The audience experienced a fairytale evening. 160 pairs of debutantes danced waltzes in the large ballroom of the Vienna State Opera. They wore exquisitely crafted Swarovski tiaras that shone brightly in the light.

For 2026, global creative director Giovanna Engelbert was inspired by the famous Swarovski swan emblem. The house is continuing its celebrations for its 130th anniversary. The design is decorated with 315 stones and consists of round, pear, marquise and baguette cuts. It is enhanced by a single pear-cut crystal on the swan’s neck, bringing to life its grace, elegance and poise.

Image: Swarovski
Image: Swarovski

From mid-January to mid-March, the house presents a traveling exhibition of Swarovski tiaras from different eras. It will feature designs by Karl Lagerfeld, Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Lacroix. The exquisite pieces are exhibited in Vienna and New York.

Visitors to Vienna can view the Swarovski Tiara 2026 in the Swarovski Kristallwelten Store Vienna at Kärntner Straße 24. It will be on display there until March 14, 2026.

This article was created using digital tools translated.


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