jewelry
How Brands Can Sparkle in China’s $100 Billion Jewelry Market
Global brands have only scratched the surface of China’s vast jewelry market. But can they learn from savvy domestic players and dazzle local audiences? Read MoreDid LVMH Make or Break Tiffany By Turning It Yellow?
LVMH is changing Tiffany & Co. by appointing new board executives and turning its iconic blue to yellow. Will these changes work for the American jeweler? Read MoreHow LVMH Jewelry Brand FRED Conquered China
The first LVMH-owned jewelry brand, FRED, had a surprisingly good year in China. Read MorePomellato CEO Sabina Belli on China’s Changing Jewelry Market
Since becoming Pomellato CEO in December 2015, Sabina Belli has led its global expansion and efforts to attract a new generation of jewelry lovers. 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 MoreChina Puts A Ring On Him
Traditional masculine jewelry implies gothic rings or rapper-inspired chains, but for China's cohort of Gen-Z, those style conventions aren’t enough. Read MoreShould Luxury Follow Bottega Veneta’s Anti-Social Strategy?
Bottega Veneta’s floral-beaded and cord jewelry have sparked strong social media discussion. Read More7 Luxury Sectors Chinese Consumers Love Post-COVID
Surprisingly, the pandemic has led to the rise of new luxury sub-segments that are exceeding our expectations. Here’s a look at seven of them. Read MoreLuxury Brands Missed A Valentine’s Day Opportunity
Although it coincided with the Chinese New Year holiday, consumers still managed to show up for Valentine’s Day. But could brands have done better? Read MoreFour Strategies for Selling Pearls to Chinese Millennials
While China is the largest global producer of cultured pearls, convincing its vast millennial market to wear them has been another story. Read More