Cartier’s Fifth avenue flagship store to reopen in September
Upscale jewelry maison, Cartier, will reopen its flagship store on New York’s Fifth Avenue next month.
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Upscale jewelry maison, Cartier, will reopen its flagship store on New York’s Fifth Avenue next month.
Karl Lagerfeld is introducing his new range of baubles to U.S. consumers via an advertising campaign that he shot himself.
In June 2016, shortly after the announcement of the campaign “Real is rare. Real is a diamond.”, launched by the DPA, and its communication to the industry at the JCK trade fair in Las Vegas, Rubel & Ménasché contacted Jean-Marc Lieberherr—CEO of the DPA since 2016.
New York – Tiffany & Co. might be taking a modern approach in courting a millennial consumer in hopes of turning around sales, but its annual Masterpieces high jewelry collection focuses on what Tiffany knows best: heritage and craftsmanship.
A fisherman in the Philippines discovered this 75-lb. giant 10 years ago and kept it under his bed as a good luck charm.
The last few Christmas seasons have been decent but unspectacular.
I can trace my love for the Olympics back to a very specific start. It was 1996 and the Magnificent Seven was heading to the Olympics in Atlanta.
Tiffany & Co. is jumping hard on the millennial bandwagon.
Inaugural networking event scheduled for Hong Kong Show.
The latest data from the Fancy Color Research Foundation (FCRF) shows that fancy colored diamond prices nudged higher in the second quarter, after a relatively soft first quarter.
Luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co. recently released its sixth annual Sustainability Report, which outlines the company’s commitments to and achievements in corporate social responsibility.
We expect more consolidation happening and certain companies go out of business – it’s a healthy development, where only strong and modern companies can survive – Erik A. Jens, AMRO BANK N.V.