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Hector Albertazzi unveils Circa, turning optical art into jewelry

Inspired by Op Art, Hector Albertazzi’s Circa collection blends optical illusion and modern design for Winter 2026.

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The new Circa collection from Hector Albertazzi reimagines vintage aesthetics through a contemporary lens. Its first drop, inspired by the 1960s Op Art movement, transforms the perception of art into statement accessories that play with light, movement, and illusion.

“We wanted to reinterpret artistic movements under a current perspective, exploring contrasts between light and shadow, texture and shine, rigidity and fluidity,” says Marcelo Albertazzi, the brand’s creative director.

Drawing from the optical effects and geometric contrasts of Op Art, the collection features finishes in vintage gold and boho silver. Smooth metal combined with Austrian crystals creates dynamic reflections, evoking the illusion of depth and vibration in motion.

The collection includes earrings, piercings, cuffs, necklaces, and leather or metal bracelets. Highlights include the Op Art Chain Earrings, the Op Art Leather Bracelet with geometric metal details, and the versatile Op Art Bracelet Kit that can be worn together or separately.

The Op Art drop is now available at Hector Albertazzi’s flagship store on Oscar Freire Street, in São Paulo, at JK Iguatemi, Morumbi, and Iguatemi Campinas malls, and at https://www.hectoralbertazzi.com.br/

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Hector Albertazzi unveils Circa, turning optical art into jewelry
Photo: Courtesy
Hector Albertazzi unveils Circa, turning optical art into jewelry
Photo: Courtesy
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