Luxury Goods

JEWELLERY

Celebrate spring with novelties from four French jewellery brands

Designers are taking inspiration from flowers and insects to sailing and the flamboyant 70s

The Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar 41 in Stainless Steel is the first in IWC’s Ingenieur line to showcase Kurt Klaus’ perpetual calendar in a stainless steel case.
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IWC raises the bar on complications

The luxury brand’s new timepieces will impress even the most seasoned collector

Titanium has been introduced to Tissot's PRX collection.

Tissot: Making watches that reflect the times

From vintage style to innovative materials, the Swiss brand’s timepieces make a design statement for Christmas

The Artycapucines VII collection reunites two creative leaders whose first collaboration in 2003 redefined the fashion-art connection.
STYLE

Whimsy meets luxury: Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami Artycapucines VII bags debut

The Japanese artist transforms 11 Capucines bags into playful, sculptural works unveiled at Art Basel Paris 2025

Patek Philippe Gondolo Serata “Zebra” Ref 4962/200R
WATCHES

A ‘green’ Christmas with Patek Philippe

The luxury watch brand’s latest ‘Zebra’ timepiece will be highly coveted this festive season

Three of the seven new models in the Speedmaster Dark and Grey Side of the Moon collection.
WATCHES

A gift of imagination from Omega

Dream about flying to the moon or sailing the Seven Seas this Christmas with these watches from the Speedmaster and Seamaster collections

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31
WATCHES

Rolex sparkles this Christmas

Diamonds say it best this festive season, with timepieces that truly shine

The Onitsuka Brogue in black leather, with a three-dimensional multicoloured tweed.
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The Onitsuka: Classic craft meets contemporary cool

The brand’s creations breathe new life into familiar silhouettes

TikTok has made shopping a priority in recent years, spending aggressively to expand its Shop business to several international markets.

TikTok Shop pushes into luxury retail with US$11,000 handbags

Most of the items are used and listed by secondhand resellers

Inklings of improvement at luxury groups including LVMH (top), Richemont and Burberry Group have generated some optimism that the industry may have hit bottom.

Luxury goods market to return to growth in 2026, Bain predicts

It’s likely to grow between 3% and 5% next year at constant exchange rates