Gucci is in love with London this year, having hosted a show at Tate Modern and later a cruise campaign dedicated to the city ...
Worn at Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953, the 300-carat diamond necklace sold Wednesday for more than twice its ...
At a soccer game on Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo wore an ‘L’ necklace for her boyfriend, Louis Partridge. Manchester United via Getty Images Olivia Rodrigo just took her relationship to the next level.
On Thursday, Oct. 31, the 818 Tequila founder shared her new Gucci campaign. The model has been an ambassador of the brand since 2023. Her initial campaign for the brand even broke the internet ...
Gucci Mane recently took to social media to announce that he’s dropped all artists from his 1017 label except for Pooh Shiesty and Foogiano. The boss man made his big announcement from his car as he ...
After debuting on the Fitbit Ace LTE, Google Wallet with tap-to-pay will be available next year for kids using Family Link-managed Android devices. Google tells us today that supervised kids in ...
On October 27, Jennifer reposted Instagram Stories from other accounts that revealed the necklace was designed by Fulco di Verdura for Paul Flato in 1935. The dazzling piece features aquamarine ...
Mariam Naficy, the founder of cosmetics retailer Eve and design marketplace Minted, has a long history of supporting independent artists and helping them sell their products. Her latest venture ...
But this is the finest collection of high jewelry that exists right now.” It’s a bold bit of bragging in a largely well-mannered industry, but the workmanship and showstopping glamour of the ...
It’s no small feat to make a 128-year-old logo look fresh season after season—particularly in high jewelry, where the monetary stakes are far greater than in clothing or handbags.
Andrea Felsted is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering consumer goods and the retail industry. Previously, she was a reporter for the Financial Times. Kering SA desperately needs the “Demure ...
An early iteration of the Gucci logo was a knight flanked by a rose and a wheel; it was nicked from a crest that belonged to a different, more noble Gucci family, but Guccio adopted it as his own.