Cartier claims its competitor in the luxury jewellery space stole trade secrets about products that can sell for as much as US$10 million from an employee it hired away.
People may overlook the beauty of a rugged chain-link fence but its diamond-like motif relates well to Tiffany & Co, which has been based in New York since 1837.
All eyes have been on Eileen Gu, the Chinese-American star skier who won gold for Team China, at her first Winter Olympics. The athlete dazzled with a double cork 1620 to clinch first place in the freeski big air competition, capturing the hearts of viewers worldwide, especially Chinese internet users, who have been passionately cheering for her online . Even.
Instead of red, Tiffany & Co is celebrating Valentine's Day in blue. The jewellery house has collaborated with Curtis Kulig for a campaign titled "Blue Is The Color Of Love".