Grammys 2026: Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar watches signal vintage demand
At the 2026 Grammys Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar wore historic timepieces; the red‑carpet exposure is renewing US interest in vintage watch provenance and resale value.
At the 2026 Grammys Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar wore historic timepieces; the red‑carpet exposure is renewing US interest in vintage watch provenance and resale value.
Boucheron’s twin shoulder brooches and Pomellato’s Teatro alla Scala parure at Paris Haute Couture point to a quiet‑luxury return of sculptural sets for luxury retailers.
Margot Robbie’s necklace at the LA premiere reignited debate over Mughal heritage, increasing scrutiny on provenance and valuation of historic-style jewels.
Diamond looks at Grammys 2026 — from Kendrick Lamar to Hailey and Justin Bieber — sharpen premium diamond visibility and may lift US retail demand.
Margot Robbie wore Cartier’s Taj Mahal Necklace—linked to Elizabeth Taylor and emperors—renewing attention to provenance and collector demand for historic high jewellery.
Sabrina Carpenter and Addison Rae dominated the 2026 Grammy red carpet, refocusing attention on high‑jewelry finishes and creating a timely merchandising window for US retailers.
Swatch-owned Harry Winston, founded 1932 and nicknamed ‘King of Diamonds,’ preserves a diamond-first design legacy with clear implications for retailers and collectors.
Heidi Bivens has partnered with Catbird on an eight-piece fine jewelry collection inspired by Euphoria and David Lynch— a limited, cinema-driven release aimed at collectors.
Queen Camilla reintroduces a 129‑year‑old Queen Victoria brooch. The restrained choice, industry experts say, underscores growing demand for provenance and pared-back design.
Margot Robbie’s Wuthering Heights necklace involves Elizabeth Taylor and the Taj Mahal — a provenance story likely to sharpen collector interest in historic jewellery.
Queen Letizia wore sapphire and diamond earrings at a Madrid diplomatic reception — a quiet‑luxury cue that could nudge US buyers toward refined, higher‑margin sapphires.
Cartier’s Panthère de Cartier named Best Jewelry Watch at Revolution Awards 2025 — a timely signal for US retailers to reassess inventory and quiet‑luxury assortments.