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While French designers have always had a presence at COUTURE, around 2023, their numbers truly became remarkable. What was even more extraordinary than their ubiquitousness was the astounding...
The StoryWhile French designers have always had a presence at COUTURE, around 2023, their numbers truly became remarkable. What was even more extraordinary than their ubiquitousness was the astounding...
The StoryWe remain perpetually in awe of the creativity, ingenuity and technical acumen of our designers and brands. Not only are they infinitely talented at their craft, but they...
Designer Suzy Landa’s upbringing was filled with color and creativity. Her home was bursting at the seams with all the makings of spectacular arts and crafts, and Suzy’s...
Andreoli jewelry is the pinnacle of sophistication and opulence. While all of its offerings are fit for royalty, they offer pieces that are suited for a night at...
We are thrilled to announce the debut of the Luminaries by COUTURE to our 2024 event. A representation of six of the seven mentees who make up the...
The designer behind ZAHN-Z Fine Jewelry, Hiba Husayni, displays a softspoken, quiet demeanor that runs contrary to her fierce determination and inexhaustible spirit. Growing up in a small...
When Elizabeth “Beth Anne” Bonanno and Joel Cheatwood, co-founders of luxury brand development agency, The Gems Project, contemplate adding to their already robust roster of designer fine jewelry clients, they take into account a...
The StoryThe work of Ilium Wing designer, Ama McKinley, is a representation of an exploration of jewelry’s transformational and transcendent capabilities and its profound place in the narrative of cultures throughout history. Drawing on inclinations...
As a teenager, the designer behind Adore Adorn, Sasha Flynn, struggled with fitting in. Of African and Lebanese descent, when Sasha’s family moved from Chicago to much smaller Kansas City, she found herself dreaming...
While she had always been drawn to creative pursuits and was a self-described “kid that liked pretty, shiny things,” as an immigrant of Jamaican descent, Alexia Connellan felt compelled to follow a more traditional, “secure” professional...