David Yurman GEM Grant names five finalists, signals market boost
JA has named five finalists for the inaugural David Yurman GEM Awards Grant — a strategic investment in emerging designers that could reshape buying and inventory priorities.
JA has named five finalists for the inaugural David Yurman GEM Awards Grant — a strategic investment in emerging designers that could reshape buying and inventory priorities.
SZA’s diamond‑studded Vans stole Louis Vuitton’s Paris show—an intersection of high jewellery craft and sneaker collectibility that retailers should monitor for premium demand.
Below Deck’s Aesha Scott calls herself “luckiest girl alive” while sharing new details of her engagement ring from Scott Dobson — a reveal that could steer US quiet‑luxury bridal buying.
Designer David Gotlib frames 2026 around a brooch revival and antique diamonds — an opening for US retailers to reprice, restock and foreground provenance.
Maryam Nawaz’s Hanif Jewellers collar from the Taj Mahal Collection revived royal-design interest, prompting online debate and potential demand for heritage bridal jewellery.
Tiffany & Co. unveils the Tiffany Timer at LVMH Watch Week 2026, marking 160 years since its first chronograph and underscoring a renewed push into high watchmaking.
An Art Deco sautoir, 38.6 ct aquamarine pendant and emerald ring from Queen Fabiola go to Ansorena, Madrid — estimates €19,800–€40,000; rare royal provenance.
Princess Catherine wearing Queen Elizabeth’s diamond chandeliers signals rare institutional provenance and a likely resale premium for provenance-led jewels.
Selena Gomez’s feather gown at the 2026 Golden Globes sparked resale interest and sustainability questions — undisclosed price, clear market implications for luxury retailers.
At the 2026 Golden Globes, Priyanka Chopra’s diamond‑sapphire necklace and Kylie Jenner’s 75‑ct earrings signalled multi‑million collectible value and rarity.
Golden Globes 2026: Priyanka Chopra’s diamond‑sapphire necklace and Kylie Jenner’s 75‑ct earrings — multi‑million looks driving auction and retail demand.
Solitario’s Warner Bros.-licensed lab-grown diamond lines (Tom & Jerry, DC) target gifting and impulse sales with exclusive, scalable pieces for global retailers.