Our client Bentley & Skinner is now appearing on a silver screen near you. Thirteen of their exceptional heritage jewels - from Edwardian tiaras and Victorian star brooches to Art Deco diamond masterpieces - feature in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, the third and final chapter of the acclaimed film and tv series.

To mark this partnership, Cultural Comms developed and delivered a multi-layered campaign. We secured exclusive international press coverage with The New York Times, launched a digital campaign across multiple platforms, and hosted an elegant private view of the jewels at Bentley & Skinner’s Mayfair showroom.

The partnership has brought Bentley & Skinner’s unique position as London’s Court Jewellers to a global audience, placing their historic pieces at the centre of cinematic storytelling. Each jewel was chosen by the film’s costume designer, Anna Robbins, for its period authenticity and its ability to bring the Crawley family’s world to life on screen.

The exhibition is now open to the public at Bentley & Skinner’s flagship store, 55 Piccadilly, until 20 October, offering a rare opportunity to admire these remarkable jewels up close before seeing them in their starring roles on film.

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