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🗓️ 24 June 2025
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As major luxury brands struggle to maintain momentum amid an industry-wide slowdown, one category is bucking the trend: jewellery. While demand for handbags and apparel softens, fine jewellery sales continue to rise, driven by consumer desire for lasting value, emotional resonance and self-expression.
Simone Stern Carbone and Joan Kennedy join The Debrief to discuss how independent jewellers are thriving with creativity and personality, the rising popularity of novelty pieces, and why jewellery is uniquely positioned to attract buyers in today's luxury market.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the debrief from the business of fashion where each week we delve |
0:12.0 | into our most popular B-O-F professional stories with the correspondents who created them. I'm |
0:17.5 | senior correspondent Sheena Butler Young. And I'm executive editor, Brian Baskin. |
0:22.6 | By now, you've probably heard about the luxury slump. |
0:25.8 | After years of record sales, wealthy consumers just aren't shopping like they used to. |
0:30.9 | And brands like Gucci and Dior are struggling to drum up interest in their latest collections. |
0:35.6 | We may be months or even years away from a rebound. |
0:38.9 | But there's one category that's still shining amid all the gloom. Jewelry sales are still |
0:43.4 | growing and both big conglomerates like Cartier-owned Richmont and indie designers say business |
0:48.4 | has never been better, both commercially and creatively. We're joined today by two BOF correspondents who have been covering this |
0:55.1 | space closely. Simone Stern-Carbone and Joan Kennedy, welcome back to the debrief podcast. |
1:01.0 | Hi, Brian. Hi, Sheena. Happy to be here. Hi, thanks for having us. So, so much of this comes down to |
1:07.4 | consumers feeling like a $5,000 ring or a necklace is worth it, but maybe a $5,000 |
1:13.8 | handbag is not. Why is that, Simone? Like, what's happening right now? Well, what makes an item |
1:20.4 | worth it is subjective, right? But there are some differences, some very concrete differences |
1:26.5 | between jewelry and let's focus on the |
1:29.2 | leather goods space, particularly handbags. So a $5,000 ring or necklace might feel like it's worth it |
1:36.8 | more for different reasons. One, the prices actually haven't increased as much in jewelry as they |
1:43.0 | have with ham mags and some other |
1:44.6 | categories, especially in the past five to six years. But we've already seen this in the past |
1:49.7 | decades where leather good brands have really skyrocketed their prices much more than |
1:54.4 | jewelry brands have. So customers are sensitive, especially aspirational luxury customers, |
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