From PAD London and Dover Street Market to Phillips and GemGenève, Isabella shaped DYNE’s most significant public presentations, bringing together fine jewelry, art, and spatial experience with a precise curatorial hand.
Working in close partnership with the founder, she guided each showcase from conceptual foundation to final presentation, defining the emotional and material language that unified DYNE’s world across fairs, galleries, and cultural spaces. She oversaw production, coordinated international collaborators, and prepared each element of the displays with exacting detail, creating the conditions for every exhibition to unfold with clarity and intention.
Even when working from abroad, she built the operational and creative infrastructure that allowed each presentation to appear seamless. Her direction ensured that storytelling, craftsmanship, imagery, and environment moved as a single, cohesive expression.
Through this work, Isabella expanded DYNE’s presence within contemporary jewelry and design, transforming each event into a living dialogue between material, memory and space.







