ROLLS-ROYCE COLLABORATION
Ana was invited to collaborate on a series of special events which were to be hosted at Rolls-Royce's HQ in Goodwood. The events were designed to inspire and encourage clients to consider the lifestyle around the brand. Ana designed and crafted a series of unique bespoke lapel pins, exclusively for Rolls-Royce. Crafted from 18ct yellow gold and set with electric blue sapphires, the pins, which are further enhanced by the unusual blue gold lacquer, are striking.

A REAL PROFESSIONAL WHOSE WORK IS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY
'Ana and I have worked together on a number of project concepts and a feature of the Rolls-Royce Magazine as well as a dealership event and she has always been a pleasure to deal with and a real professional whose work is of the highest quality. I look forward to future projects with Ana and would not hesitate to recommend her.'
Arts, Experiential Events & Partnerships Manager for Europe at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
MILO GABRIC

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Rolls-Royce 18ct yellow and blue gold sapphire moon pin
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Rolls-Royce Unisex blue and yellow Gold Sapphire Sun Lapel Pin
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Rolls-Royce 18ct yellow and blue gold enamel small star pin
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Rolls-Royce 18ct yellow and blue gold enamel large star pin
Regular price £5,400Regular priceUnit price per
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TAILORED DESIGN
The pins were crafted to be worn with the suits the tailor Timothy Everest created, also in an electric blue colour way. The lapel pins and suits are now part of Rolls-Royce's art and lifestyle collection and are on display at their Goodwood HQ.

THE INSPIRATION
The limited edition lapel pins were inspired by the special edition Dawn Rolls-Royce, which was launched in 2016. Co-founder Charles Rolls was an eccentric English aristocrat whose love of aviation and motoring was referred to by Ana in these designs; the emblems chosen were celestial symbols, the moon and stars as a subtle nod to navigation from the past.
