Talita Von Fürstenberg has been called by her initials her whole life. “My family, and most of my friends, all call me TVF,” she explains. “My grandma goes by DVF. My grandpa goes by BD. My dad goes by AVF. My parents always loved monograms and personalization, so I always had personalized stationery, personalized backpacks. Everything that could have been embroidered was embroidered, in my childhood. So TVF has always felt like a way to refer to who I am.”
Nowadays she is co-chairman of the fashion brand founded by her grandmother Diane von Fürstenberg some 50 years ago — where she is referred to as TVF by almost everybody she works with. “It’s almost more intimate now to refer to me as Talita,” she says. Naturally, then, when it came to designing her custom-made Carolina Bucci Color Field bracelet, TVF’s personal monogram was her go-to moniker.
On the resulting piece, the letters TVF are spelled out in individually cast sapphires to create a rainbow ombré effect against a canvas of champagne and white diamonds. On the reverse, each casting is Florentine-finished, a special hammered gold technique honed by generations of artisans. Each precious stone is carefully assembled on 18-karat gold chains which are handwoven together with silk threads, on a loom adapted from the Renaissance era.