Watches & Jewellery
A Hundred Years of Trinity: Power Squared
Reinvention to celebrate an icon is a gamble. And, when the jewel embodies timelessness and simplicity, it’s a daring challenge. It is with audacity that Cartier has chosen to reinterpret the Trinity tri-gold jewel, which celebrates its centenary this year.
Opinion
Geopolitics and Luxury: European Agreement on Forced Labor. Coercive Measures Prompting Major Groups to Vigilance
An estimated 50 million people worldwide fall victim to modern slavery, a tragically lucrative phenomenon generating around $150 billion annually for its exploiters. Nearly 60% […]
By Eva Morletto
Business & Trends
Strategy
India: Premium Cosmetics Could Grow by 30% to 40% Over the Next Five Years
In ten years time, the Indian luxury beauty market could rival that of China. In an exclusive interview, Anchit Nayar, CEO of Indian retail giant Nykaa Beauty, explains why he’s optimistic.
Style & Experiences
Art & Design
The expansion of the Opale Foundation lends new resonance to Aboriginal art worldwide
In Lens, near Crans-Montana, the Opale Foundation, established by Bérengère Primat in 2018, has steadily asserted itself through its exhibitions dedicated to contemporary Aboriginal art as one of the two major international artistic hubs. A new extension of its museum structure now firmly establishes the institution as a global center of knowledge on this artistic movement.
Sustainability
Sustainability
Recycled Steel in Watchmaking: A Minimal Impact?
The world of watchmaking is increasingly embracing recycled steel. But what does “recycling” really mean, and what is its true impact on the planet? Let’s take a closer look at this complex issue, especially in the context of watchmakers.