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Sophia Chabbott

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Celebs, Saks Pitch In for Charity: Water

Charity: Water has teamed up with Saks Fifth Avenue...

At William Goldberg, Diamonds Are a Family Legacy

Many firms in Manhattan's Diamond District have been passed down from parent to child and some date back four…

IWC: Reaching Out With Retail Strategy

The fine watch industry is arguably a Swiss man's world, but 140 years ago an American sought to get in the…

Selling VIPs: Going to Extremes

The word luxury gets thrown around these days more than the term "superdelegate."

At William Goldberg, Diamonds Are a Family Legacy

Many firms in Manhattan's Diamond District have been passed down from parent to child and some date back four…

Dooney & Bourke Heads East

Dooney & Bourke is the latest in a wave of American accessories firms sailing into the Asian market.

Patricia Malone Heads to Coach

Coach Inc., the $2.9 billion accessories brand, has tapped Christian Dior's former U.S. president, Patricia…

Via Spiga’s Back and Wathne’s Got It

Via Spiga wants its customers to feel modern, urban and edgy in its shoes — and now they can carry that…

Bags Are In at Piperlime

Piperlime.com, the year-old footwear e-commerce site owned by Gap Inc., is launching handbags today.

Target Signs Botkier Accessories Deal

Brand to do line of handbags for the Minneapolis-based mass retailer.

Jewelers Contend With Record Metals Prices

Fine jewelry firms, faced with record-high gold and platinum prices and a flailing U.S. economy, are starting…

De Beers Launches Special Collection

De Beers is adding another facet with its first collection of one-of-a-kind diamond pieces that cost as much…

De Beers Launches New Collection

Twelve pieces are inspired by an Indian valley.

Tommy Hilfiger to Do Own Shoes

Tommy Hilfiger will bring most of its footwear business in-house as of January 2009.

Judge Rules on Esmerian Jewelry Sale

A New York Supreme Court hearing last week resembled a horse-trading session of sorts when a judge divvied up…