Inside JOYA Monaco: What makes diamonds and natural gemstones truly special?

JOYA Monaco returned from November 13th to 16th at One Monte Carlo, uniting 15 designers under one roof for four days of artistic showcase.

Princess Charlène visited the fair herself on its very first day, exploring a collection of archaeological, vintage, antique, and contemporary pieces. The event, held under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II, marks the second edition of JOYA.

‘The right destination for unique brands’

Among the exhibitors is Greek jeweller Nikos Koulis, marking his 20-year anniversary in the industry. Dino Giannakopoulos, Commercial Director of Nikos Koulis, spoke to Monaco Life about why JOYA was chosen for this milestone.

“We’re very excited to be here at Joya,” said Giannakopoulos. “We find Joya to be a really great destination for global presentation for unique brands.”

What sets JOYA apart from other international trade shows, according to Giannakopoulos, is its unique atmosphere. “It’s intimate in the size of it, it doesn’t feel overbearing. We do a lot of trade shows and fairs and we just felt that JOYA was the right one for us this year.”

Photo of Nikos Koulis, owner of Nikos Koulis brand, photo by Monaco Life.

Couture jewellery with a technical twist

Nikos Koulis’s approach to jewellery design is distinctive, beginning with the selection of exceptional gemstones and incorporating innovative materials that challenge traditional techniques.

“It all starts with the stones for Nikos. For example, you’ve got Colombian emeralds set with a pavé of diamonds here, all set in white gold, and then the bracelet itself, the cuff, is aluminium, so it’s incredibly lightweight.”

Meanwhile, another standout piece, described by Giannakopoulos as “the princess necklace,” is from Nikos’s Wish Collection and features pigeon blood rubies—the most prized colour for this gemstone. “This is from Nikos’s Wish Collection. So you see beautiful pigeon-blood rubies, natural, untreated, set with diamonds and brilliant diamonds here with pear shapes, all set in white gold.”

The ruby necklace, photo by Monaco Life.

The importance of untreated stones

The most important aspect of Koulis’s philosophy is the use of natural, untreated gemstones, a -not so minor- detail that significantly elevates the value and rarity of each piece.

“Coloured stones are untreated,” Giannakopoulos explained. “You can get rubies that are treated, you can get sapphires that are treated. They enhance them with oils. There’s nothing wrong with it. But it’s different when you have a beautiful emerald that’s untreated. Just the colour of it. And you see all the facets in it. And it really is about the jewel coming to life.”

This commitment to natural stones is what draws collectors to the brand. “The fact that this came from nature like this, is what makes it a special gem.”

The ring features a natural emerald gemstone, photo by Monaco Life.

Diamonds: nature’s toughest element

When asked about what makes diamonds special, Giannakopoulos offered a perspective rooted in both history and geology.

“If you think about the history of a diamond, it’s been around since the beginning of humanity,” he said. “As a species, we gravitate to them because they’re the most beautiful, toughest element on the planet in their natural, incredibly rare, state.”

The process of creating these pieces reflects an artists’s vision brought to life through exceptional craftsmanship. “Everything is crafted in Greece and it is this beautiful story of an artist creating what he dreams and what he imagines.” Giannakopoulos concluded.

Other pieces of his collection, photo by Monaco Life.

Beyond the commercial aspect, JOYA includes a programme of conferences, creative workshops for children run by the Museum of Anthropology and Prehistory of Monaco, and L’Escarboucle, the bookshop of L’École, School of Jewelry Arts.

The jewellery fair founded by Vanessa Margowski and Delphine Pastor-Reiss runs until November 16th and it’s open to the public

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Main photo credit: Frédéric Nebinger / Palais princier

Sanremo Symphony to headline Com.It.Es Christmas concert at Espace Léo Ferré

Monaco’s Italian community will come together on Thursday 4th December for the annual Concerto di Natale, an evening of festive celebration hosted by the Com.It.Es. of Monaco at the Espace Léo Ferré.

This year’s edition, titled Resta cu’mme, will feature the acclaimed Sanremo Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Giancarlo De Lorenzo, and showcase performances by Italian vocalists Peppe Voltarelli and Giuseppe Gambi. Special guest Antonio D’Ausilio, known for his comic turns on Zelig and Made in Sud, will also take to the stage, bringing humour to the evening’s warm and welcoming programme.

The event will be presented by Ezio Greggio, President of Com.It.Es. Monaco, alongside Maurizio Di Maggio of Radio Monte Carlo.

“This is an invitation we renew each year — to gather, to celebrate, and to enjoy something beautiful together,” said Ezio Greggio. “I thank my team at Com.It.Es. for once again organising this exceptional event.”

The evening is held under the patronage of the Embassy of Italy in Monaco, and will be attended by both Italian and Monegasque dignitaries. In addition to the concert, guests will share in the traditional exchange of holiday greetings, marking the start of the festive season.

The concert will take place at the Espace Léo Ferré in Fontvieille, with doors opening at 5:00pm and the performance beginning at 6:30pm. Entry is free and open to all Monaco residents and guests, but reservations are required in advance via Eventbrite to guarantee access, as seating is limited.

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Tickets now available for iconic Bal de Noël 20th anniversary celebration

Monaco’s legendary Bal de Noël returns on 12th December for a very special 20th edition, celebrating two decades of festive glamour and generosity. Held under the High Patronage of Princess Charlene, the elegant evening will raise funds for her Foundation in the spirit of Christmas and solidarity.

The Bal de Noël, Monaco’s most enchanting winter gala, will mark its 20th anniversary in style this year, with an unforgettable celebration at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. Guests will gather in the historic Salle Empire on Thursday 12th December for an evening that promises festive charm, refined elegance, and a shared commitment to giving back.

Under the High Patronage of Princess Charlene of Monaco, this year’s theme — 20th Anniversary — honours two decades of timeless glamour and heartfelt generosity. The event once again signals the start of Monaco’s Christmas season, offering an immersive experience of Monte-Carlo at its most magical.

Princess Charlene of Monaco and Sandrine Knoell, Founder and Organiser of the Bal de Noël, photo credit: Eric Mathon, Prince’s Palace

A night of giving in support of the Princess Charlene Foundation

As in previous years, the highlight of the evening will be the charity auction, led by Sotheby’s, with all proceeds benefiting the Princess Charldne of Monaco Foundation. The Foundation’s mission to save lives through drowning prevention and to promote children’s education through sport will be at the heart of this anniversary edition.

Founder of the Bal de Noël, Sandrine Knoell, will be joined by distinguished members of the International Action Committee — all Monaco residents — including Princess Camilla de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles, Donatella Campioni, Lady Monika del Campo Bacardi of Bayfield Hall, Arne and Annette Fredly, Inna Maier, Ekaterini Lanara, Elena Lukovnikova, Francesca Marinelli Halpryn, Emanuela Nardini, Isabella Rosso, Gregory and Katarina Stassinopoulos, and Angelique Vizirgianakis.

The Bal de Noël auction by Sotheby’s features exclusive lots and raises money for the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation

A celebration of luxury and creativity

This year’s edition of Bal de Noël is supported by prestigious partners whose contributions elevate the gala’s distinctive flair. Italian perfume house Xerjoff, which is also celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, brings its signature blend of tradition and innovation to the event. Anna Hu High Jewelry will showcase a remarkable collection of giant butterfly brooches, adorned with rare and exquisite gems.

Guests will also enjoy exceptional wines from La Scolca — producers of Gavi’s celebrated Cortese wines — and SGC Wines, offering limited production Médoc vintages for collectors and connoisseurs. Narmino, the renowned Monaco florist and decorator, will create a bespoke Christmas ambiance worthy of the occasion.

The Bal de Noël in 2021 featured the ‘Nutcracker’ theme.

An enduring symbol of Monaco’s festive spirit

With its blend of seasonal magic, philanthropic purpose and high society glamour, the Bal de Noël has become a landmark in Monaco’s winter calendar. As the event celebrates its 20th year, it continues to embody the Principality’s dedication to community, culture and charitable action.

For more information or reservations, contact Five Stars Events:
+377 97 70 78 75 | +33 6 08 58 16 74 | events@5starsevents.com

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Main photo: Victoria Silvstedt (left) with Sandrine Knoell, Founder of the Bal de Noël

Marry Me in Nice: free wedding giveaway launched in the French Riviera

A rooftop ceremony overlooking the Mediterranean. Champagne toasts. Dinner for 80. A custom wedding dress and tuxedo. And not a cent spent.

This is what the AC Hotel Nice by Marriott is offering with its newly launched Marry Me 2026 campaign — a fully hosted, all-inclusive wedding giveaway designed for one couple ready to tie the knot in unforgettable style.

From the floral decor and live DJ to the professional photography and panoramic reception space, the entire experience will be curated by the hotel’s events team. Even the dress, suit, and a post-wedding photoshoot are part of the package.

The ceremony will take place on the hotel’s rooftop terrace, with sweeping views of the Baie des Anges — a picture-perfect location to exchange vows and celebrate with friends and family. It’s an opportunity most couples would only dream of, now being offered completely free of charge.

There is, however, one small twist: the couple will also become the public face of the hotel’s 2026 wedding campaign. Their big day will be professionally documented and shared as part of the AC Hotel’s new marketing materials. But for many, that’s a fair trade for a wedding of this scale and quality — and a love story captured in style.

To apply, couples aged 25 to 50 are invited to submit their story, a photo, and a short video explaining why they should be selected. Finalists will be announced in December, with interviews to follow in January and the winners unveiled at the end of the month.

Applications are open until 30th November 2025, and should be sent directly to sales.mgr@acnicehotel.com.

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