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Don’t Miss: Van Cleef & Arpels “Timeless Beauty” Exhibition (Shanghai)
Whereas previous Chinese whistle-stops tended to be geared towards brand-building, the Shanghai exhibition of 370 pieces from the collection of Van Cleef & Arpels is aimed at confidence-building. Read MoreVan Cleef & Arpels To Exhibit 370 Pieces From Collection In Shanghai
By this point, China has become a regular destination for traveling exhibitions by the world's top jewelry brands, from Cartier's stop at the Forbidden City in 2009 to Bvlgari's show… Read MoreVan Cleef & Arpels To Open 4 New Stores In China This Year
The four new locations Van Cleef & Arpels plans to open in China this year make up the largest proportion of the seven stores it has planned for Asia and… Read MoreTod’s, PVH & Richemont See a Growing Reliance on China
September’s earnings results confirm that China has tightened its grip on the global luxury market, fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read MoreThe Asia Pacific & Jewelry: Richemont’s Pandemic Bright Spots
COVID-19 has made jewelry more dominant while reshuffling Richemont’s regional mix, growing the Asia Pacific larger than Europe and the Americas combined. Read MoreLancôme, Cartier and Van Cleef’s WeChat Moments Ads Ranked Top in Q1
Among all luxury brands with a WeChat presence, Lancôme, Cartier, and Van Cleef’s WeChat Moments ads were top rated in the Q1 2019 ranking. Read MoreEvent Watch: Watches & Wonders 2013
Asia's first Haute Horlogerie exhibition will transform Hong Kong into a hub for the world's top watchmakers later this September. Read MoreRichemont launches new beauty division, doubling down on high-end fragrance
Following similar moves by LVMH and Kering, Richemont’s beauty division is tasked with scaling up its fragrance business. Will the group take the business in-house? Read MoreDon’t fall behind: Lessons from high jewelry’s new era of storytelling
Luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Gucci are rapidly entering the fine jewelry space. But they'll need more than exquisite designs to be a cut above the rest. Read MoreChina rebound not enough to save LVMH, Richemont shares from sliding
Despite luxury groups posting strong results in China in the first half of the year, investors are unimpressed by lackluster performances in North America. Read More