jewelry
CCI Q&A: Bvlgari CEO Jean-Cristophe Babin on Rising to Meet Luxury’s Challenges
In the second installment of our year-end Q&A series, we caught up with Jean-Cristophe Babin, CEO of the storied Italian luxury house Bvlgari. Read MoreForget 2020: Here Are 21 Luxury Projections for 2021 and Beyond
The next decade in global luxury should see very strong growth in 2021 (and beyond) marking the start of a new roaring twenties. Read MoreTiffany & Co. Could Have a New Lease on Life in China
Just a few months ago, it looked like the American jewelry mainstay Tiffany & Co. could be in store for a tough end to what’s been an already very challenging… Read MoreFive Niche Chinese Jewelry Brands Favored by Gen Z
Aside from shifting tastes, we are also seeing a heightened rivalry in the mid-end jewelry market. But what’s behind this change? Read MoreChina’s Weak July Could Spell Trouble For Luxury Brands
China announced its total retail sales of consumer goods during July reached $4.64 million (3.22 billion yuan), which was lower than predicted. Read MoreTiffany’s Adapts to China’s Green Demands
At the 3rd Annual SupChina Women's Conference, Tiffany & Co. shared the importance for transparency and sustainability for the Chinese market. Read MoreChina Chic Pop-up at Grand Central Terminal
Shining a spotlight on contemporary Chinese creativity in fashion, beauty and lifestyle Chinese design has influenced the West for millennia. In recent years, China’s fashion legacy has been overshadowed by… Read MoreIn Dizzying Reversal, China Firm in Talks with Richemont to Shed Jeweler Buccellati
Swiss luxury company Compagnie Financière Richemont SA is reportedly in talks with Chinese firm Gansu Gangtai to acquire Italian jeweler Buccellati. Read MoreChinese Jewelry Market Recovers—But Millennials Don’t Want the Same Old Bling
The young Chinese consumer is no longer swept away by gaudy jewelry at the highest price. They want new, exciting designs - and a personal touch. Read MorePlatinum Guild International CEO Huw Daniel on Challenging Gold in China
Marketers have used the Pepsi-positioning for the precious white metal, calling it the choice of a new generation in China. Read More