LUCCA, Italy — Entering the Villa Reale di Marlia here, one could easily have believed you had just stepped foot into the world of “Bridgerton.” The 17th century estate, complete with a lush park punctuated by sculptures, lemon gardens, a small lake and the sound of a quartet of violins filling the air, is a lesser-known Italian beauty that has eluded the eye of even many locals.
The image-perfect spot and idyllic mood got here second only to Cartier’s recent high jewelry collection that was revealed within the villa’s frescoed halls on Wednesday.
After taking press and top clients to Lake Como two years ago, the corporate returned to Italy, choosing the Tuscan town of Lucca, a 90-minute drive from Florence,...
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