Barakà, an established Italian luxury jewelry brand for men, is distinguished by bold lines, an emphasis on engineering, and unmistakable style. Refined design concepts and high technical levels of workmanship are present in every Barakà piece. Read more HERE.
For a century a half, Bulova has defined the art of watchmaking, blending innovation with an unwavering commitment to precision. As the brand marks its 150th anniversary, it stands as a testament to the enduring power of craftsmanship, heritage, and technological advancement. Founded in 1875 by Joseph Bulova, the company has grown from a small jewelry shop in New York City to a global leader in horology, pioneering some of the most significant milestones in watchmaking history. Read more HERE.
Long before she launched her eponymous jewelry collection, Jennifer Fisher was simply Scooter, a nickname handed to her by her family when it became clear that she was constantly on the move. Growing up as a jazz dancer and a competitive figure skater, Fisher remembered that she was always doing something. “I couldn’t sit still. I still can’t.” Read more HERE.
Reed Krakoff has long been a transformative force in American fashion. With three CFDA Accessories Designer of the Year awards and a storied career that includes reinventing Coach and serving as chief artistic officer at Tiffany & Co., he has repeatedly demonstrated his ability to breathe new life into iconic brands. Now, as the creative chairman of John Hardy, Krakoff is bringing his signature blend of modernism, artistry, and clarity of vision to a 50-year-old heritage house. Read more HERE.
Some might say the ongoing success of Lizzie Fortunato stems from a perfect marriage of creativity and business acumen. Others might say it is rooted in the unique connection that often exists between siblings who share a womb. From their early days in suburban Delaware to their role as leaders and innovators in contemporary jewelry design, Lizzie and Kathryn Fortunato have leveraged both their innate talents and interests — and their sisterhood — to build an enduring brand rooted in craftsmanship, creativity, and thoughtful entrepreneurship. Read more HERE.
Lisa Salzer was voted “most likely to be on the cover of Vogue” when she graduated from Syosset High School in 2000. Not surprising as Salzer’s looks and style are model material. But Lulu Frost’s designer and founder has more to offer than what meets the eye; she also has a passion for art, jewelry, and an entrepreneurial streak. In a full circle moment, the Long Island-based jeweler recently graced the cover of Seventeen, though it was her vintage-inspired jewelry worn by model Zaya Wade that took the spotlight. As Salzer enters the next phase of the jewelry brand she founded in 2004 — today, her line includes Lulu Frost, Lulu Frost Vintage, Frost Fine, and Charmed by Lulu Frost for Jared. Read more HERE.
Few brands in the watch industry have mastered the balance of heritage and innovation quite like Movado. With a legacy dating back to 1881 and an unwavering commitment to modernity, Movado continues to define Swiss watchmaking with a forward-thinking approach. Read more HERE.