The Chinese now Competing on La Place Vendôme!

 

 

 

Qeelin Chinese luxury jewellery brand Pandas
Qeelin jewellery pandas; qeelin.com

By Philippe Mihailovich & Caroline Taylor

Paris Haute Joaillerie (High Jewellery) Week is attached to the Haute Couture Fashion Week so that high-end fashion clients visiting Paris can be tempted to purchase gorgeous jewellery to complement their dresses or vice versa. This year’s Fall/Winter 19/20 shows began on the 30th June so by the 1st July the likes of Boucheron, Chanel Joaillerie, Chaumet, Louis Vuitton Joaillerie, Anna Hu and Mikimoto opened their exhibitions for press and EIPs from one to four days on the official calendar. The Haute Joaillerie presentations are almost always held at the Place Vendôme.

One of the original reasons for the fame of this prestigious ‘place’ was due to the famous aristocrats who lived on the place. Positioned strategically between the Tuileries Gardens and Opera Garnier, the wealthy elite would regularly stroll by. The famed Ritz was the first hotel on the place and has historically attracted the super-wealthy and influential from all over the world and still does. Mademoiselle Chanel lived there until the end of her life.

Fréderic Boucheron was the first to seize the opportunity in 1893 to relocate his business from the arcades of the Palais Royal nearby to become the first jewellery ‘maison’ on the Place Vendôme and competitors soon followed. To be a jewellery brand on the Place today partly states that the house is able to produce high jewellery but also implies that it aims to set the standards for the world.

This particular fashion week was a Kering Group special. Not only was it a great time to open the doors of their refurbished Boucheron maison – which includes a private apartment for guests to rent that has a bath overlooking the Place – it also allows the house to deepen its links to Ritz. It is the Ritz, in fact, that services the space. Boucheron has also Chinese-ified the house by restoring a little Chinese “styled” room and now even dresses staff in what seems to be a Westernised interpretation of the Mandarin gown, also known as Qipao or Cheongsam.

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A few hundred meters away, a few steps from the Chanel Joaillerie maison, Kering also used this fashion week to officially open its Gucci High Jewellery boutique. This move follows the trend of strong fashion brands such as Dior and Chanel entering the Place Vendôme using their well-established fashion universes to challenge the old established jewellery houses that are better known for their product creations than for their brand universes. However, unlike Chanel and Dior who employed expert high jewellery designers to enter this field with legitimacy, Gucci’s jewellery designer is their fashion designer, Alessandro Michele, who was notably not at this low key opening.

Right next door to Boucheron was the long-awaited opening of Kering Group’s Qeelin brand claiming to be “The First Chinese Jeweller Boutique to open on the Place Vendôme”. Indeed it is, although a few hundred meters away, in the same street across the road, one can find the recently formed Chinese high jewellery house, TTF that only opened its doors this time last year – but technically the street name is not the same.

Qeelin can certainly claim to be the first Chinese ‘luxury’ jewellery brand to have opened in Paris having initially presented itself at the prestigious Crillon Hotel and then at the iconic fashion concept store, Colette followed at by a corner Galeries Lafayette. Then, just as sister house Boucheron had done in the 19th century, the brand opened its first stand-alone boutique at the prestigious Palais Royal in 2007 –- but this secretive luxury shopping area is not one that many tourists, especially American and Chinese tourists, are aware of. Place Vendôme will clearly boost the brand’s visibility with both Western and Chinese tourists alike.

Qeelin Chinese luxury jewellery brand window 2019
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Should the World’s great European Maisons of the Place Vendôme be worried? To some extent, yes.

Qeelin is clearly a brilliant jewellery marketing and design concept with a product range created to appeal primarily to the Chinese. The same can be said for TTF. Whilst TTF has traditionally focused on Chinese New Year collections and Jadeite – things that Westerners care little about, Qeelin focuses on cutesy things and charms linked to Chinese heritage that are not sure to also win over western shoppers although some, such as the Panda/Teddy Bear, clearly can.

Having said that, what would be the situation of the Parisian luxury houses be today if they were not attracting Chinese customers? So yes, these houses should be worried because the new generation of Chinese shoppers are proud to buy Chinese brands – especially if they see their brands competing against the best in Paris at the best locations in Paris! The Chinese are travelling more frequently than ever and as Qeelin aims to represent the Chinese heart & culture, the challenge to Western brands is huge.

On top of which, Qeelin now has Sandra Ma, a famous actress in mainland China, as the face of their brand. Chinese actresses are not a new strategic move for the brand, they are part of its DNA. In fact, Qeelin first made headlines when the popular actress Maggie Cheung wore its Wulu ‘lucky charm’ while receiving the Gold Palm Award for “Best Actress” at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Qeelin is now famous for recurrent motifs like ‘Wulu’, a sort of enlarged figure 8, a symbol of good fortune in China, as well as the little pandas called ‘BoBo’ and ‘haha’ panda.

The brand has a contemporary design positioning, cleverly drawing inspiration from Chinese ideograms and symbols that are loaded with meaning that have not as yet been exploited by other brands. Qeelin was conceptualised and founded in 2004 by industrial designer and artistic director Dennis Chan (interviewed above) and French businessman Guillaume Brochard, who then left the business in 2015.

Not only is Chan a brilliant international award-winning designer that has lived and worked in Hong Kong and London, his designs have been exhibited at the Louvre in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Like the great Karl Lagerfeld, Chan is focused on creating icons and iconic concepts and is succeeding in doing so. Already in the brand name we find a clever hidden link to his name – its part of his Chinese name as well as carrying a strong Chinese meaning, that of the Qilin- a legendary Chinese gourd, an auspicious Chinese mythical animal and an icon of love.

It all began on a trip that Hong Kong-born Chan did in 1997 following the footsteps of the legendary Marco Polo to the Buddhist Mogao Caves in Dunhuang – a former checkpoint on the Silk Road – seven hundred years ago when China was way ahead of the world in producing luxury goods and even in reading and writing. “At that time, European travellers who endeavoured to discover the East were awe-struck by the grandeur of China: its art, its crafts, its literature and its civilization,” explains Chan. In our video interview he shares his fascination with Chinese culture, because he too is new to it.

Qeelin Chinese luxury jewellery brand symbols 2019
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Qeelin industrial designer and artistic director Dennis Chan; @qeelin.com

It was in the city of Dunhuang, Gobi desert that Dennis Chan had a premonition of Qeelin’s identity. Much inspired by the statues of 1000 years old. He wanted to bring it back. He imagined “a jewellery brand that would pay tribute to Chinese culture, its expertise and heritage: a brand that would surely remind the west of its tropism for the far east in the time of Marco Polo, perpetuating centuries of cultural exchanges”.

That is the spirit that inspired him to found Qeelin, which, backed by Kering, has developed a substantial retail presence, operating nearly 40 mono-brand stores, mostly across Asia, the USA and France including shop-in-shops, and present now in the new boutique on Place Vendôme, commemorating the brand’s fifteenth anniversary.

Unlike TTF’s Artistic Director Harry Wu who is from Mainland China and created his brand as a fusion of both French and Chinese designers and craftsmen, Chan has a distance from both mainland and France, having perhaps more of a British mentality designing very strategically but always with a smile. Qeelin creates exquisite jewellery intended for daily wear that is meaningful, contemporary, and universal. It aims to bring a touch of playfulness and surprise into the world of fine jewellery. “HAHA” represents “happiness” (playfulness) and “harmony”, expressed through the amiable nature of the panda, a Chinese icon in itself.

The brand is now shifting from accessible jewellery upwards for the Cannes film festival and downwards towards greater accessibility. Chan’s latest hobby is rap and hip-hop music. The freedom in hip-hop is visually expressed through Chan’s sartorial style and the playful styling of his fine jewellery on men and women. Chan currently composes and produces music for fun – but fans are awaiting yet another breakthrough in his career when he brings his musical insights into his jewellery designs. This may be the right way for Qeelin to extend its appeal to Westerners. Let’s wait and see.

 

Philippe Mihailovich and Caroline Taylor are luxury brand consultants at HAUTeLUXE and Visiting Professors of Luxury Brand Management at leading business, fashion and jewellery schools in both Paris and China. They are also Paris representatives and contributors to 2LUXURY2.com.

Sandra Ma featuring Place Vendome Limited edition
Sandra Ma featuring Qeelin Place Vendome Limited edition; @qeelin.com
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Qeelin Tien Di collection is neither circle nor square., celebrating harmony and everlasting love; @qeelin.com
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Qeelin Chinese luxury jewellery brand campaign 2019
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Jewellery that Syzzles with Art Appreciation and Charm

 

 

 

Suzanne Syz Earrings
Suzanne Syz Earrings; @suzannesyz.ch

By Philippe Mihailovich and Caroline Taylor

Suzanne Syz, known for her colourful and whimsical style has created her own unique place in the world of high jewellery..or art jewellery…or is it art…or is it simply about bringing contemporary art and humour to a world that has been holding onto tradition as stiffly as some of the royal tailors on Savile Row?

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Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch

When you have had the good fortune of growing up in the WarholBasquiatStudio 54 era of New York in the 80’s – where contemporary art was really born – and have remained in that art world ever since, surrounded by emerging artists who are experimenting and having fun doing so, it is bound to bring out the best of your own artistic attributes. Add that to a free-spirited and determined Aries personality with a Swiss heritage of high craftsmanship and a quest for perfection and you find yourself facing the charming and sizzling Suzanne Syz.

Once you have met her, you will never forget her. Once you have seen her creations, you will never forget them either. Each and every unique piece that she creates can clearly be identified as coming from Syz. Of course one can often recognise the artist whose work may have inspired the piece, but that’s part of its charm. Imagine living a life surrounded by almost 800 contemporary art masterpieces? Your mind and your soul are receiving such incredible inputs that they must find their way to to be expressed in some form or another.

In the case of Suzanne Syz, interior designing was obviously not able to sufficiently combine her passions for art, form, colour, fashion, friendships and fun. When Elizabeth Taylor bought a necklace literally off her neck, she realised that she was onto something. Syz had been making her own jewellery as a form of expression for herself. She had not set out with a business plan to make millions, as some jewellers have done and neither had she set out with the pretentions of being a great artist. She just expressed what she felt like expressing, and that’s what makes her the fabulous artist that she is!

Suzanne Syz Pop Asparagus bracelet in titanium, gold, diamonds and amethysts
Suzanne Syz Pop Asparagus bracelet in titanium, gold, diamonds and amethysts; @suzannesyz.ch
Suzanne Syz Pop art earrings in titanium, gold and enamel set with diamonds..
Suzanne Syz Pop art earrings in titanium, gold and enamel set with diamonds.. @suzannesyz.ch

In some ways we can compare her to Andy Warhol although he was much more about the business of art than she is. Suzanne is more about sharing happiness and having fun. Suzanne may also be compared to the great Takashi Murakami, not simply due to her love of colour and the ‘now’, but more in that she challenges traditional timepiece craftsmen in Switzerland to make the craziest, unrealisable jewels, and they love it! They love her for it too. In fact, it’s impossible not to love her. She oozes love and happiness. Just as art has rubbed off onto her, her charm rubs off onto those that surround her including those who wear her exceptional pieces.

The closest we can get to finding a high jeweller that shares similarities to Syz would be Christian Dior’s fine jewellery creative director, Victoire de Castellane who often draws through inspiration from children’s miniature plastic dollhouse toys and has had her personal work exhibited as art in the famous Gagosian Gallery in Paris – a gallery that represents some of the greatest contemporary artists of our time. Not bad for someone who had started out as a studio assistant to Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel.

So are we surprised to find Suzanne Syz collaborating with the world renowned artists Sylvie Fleury, Kerstin Brätsch and Alex Isreal to show at Design Miami/Basel? No, we expect it. So, when will we see Syz represented by the art world’s ‘mega-dealers’, Larry Gagosian or David Zwirner? Do they consider jewellery to be more about design than art and would they consider Syz as a major art collector who therefore could not possibly qualify as an artist? Does the jewellery world struggle to accept her as either an art jeweller or a jewellery artist? Should she care?

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Jewellery that Syzzles with Art Appreciation and Charm; Suzanne Syz colourful and whimsical style; @suzannesyz.ch/ instagram.com/suzannesyzartjewels/

Syz does what she enjoys and she does it well. She does not have to sell jewellery to survive. She does not have to please anyone other than her private clients. In that sense she is both a designer and a commissioned artist. When she creates what she simply wishes to create, she is an artist. However, because jewellery, like fashion, is made to be worn, it is categorised as a utilitarian luxury good rather than as art, so the concept of Suzanne Syz Art Jewels is, by its very nature, disruptive. As is contemporary art.

Some may be surprised to find the same Syz name also branding a Swiss private bank (Suzanne’s husband, Eric), as well as a famous art collection – developed from scratch by Suzanne and Eric and now permanently on display in a historic building on the Quai des Bergues in Geneva that also hosts the Syz Group – and then there is Syz Capital, founded by their son, Marc (as seen in the Warhol portrait of Suzanne). It is certainly less confusing than finding the Bulgari name on hotels & resorts.

Suzanne has certainly brought some ‘syzzle’ to not only the art and jewellery worlds but even the world of private banking, and she does so with a smile. How great is that? We can’t help loving her either.

 

Philippe Mihailovich and Caroline Taylor are luxury brand consultants at HAUTeLUXE and Visiting Professors of Luxury Brand Management at leading business, fashion and jewellery schools in both Paris and China. They are also Paris representatives and contributors to 2luxury2.com.

Suzanne Syz colourful and whimsical style
@Suzanne Syz; suzannesyz.ch
Suzanne Syz Crush for you bracelet in gold and aluminum set with diamonds
Suzanne Syz Crush for you bracelet in gold and aluminum set with diamonds; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
Suzanne Syz Artic ice bracelet in gold and ceramic set with Paraiba Tourmalines and Diamonds
Suzanne Syz Artic ice bracelet in gold and ceramic set with Paraiba Tourmalines and Diamonds; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
Suzanne Syz A glass of hot tourmalines please... or shall i take a cold one - All Tired up rings in titanium and diamonds
Suzanne Syz A glass of hot tourmalines please… or shall i take a cold one – All Tired up rings in titanium and diamonds; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz shop till you drop earrings; @Suzanne Syz; @suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection
Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; suzannesyz.ch
Suzanne Syz Pop Earrings set with semi rough spinels and briolette diamonds
Suzanne Syz Pop Earrings set with semi-rough spinels and briolette diamonds; @Suzanne Syz; suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; suzannesyz.ch
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Suzanne Syz Art and Design Collection; @Suzanne Syz; suzannesyz.ch

Wonderland: Breathtaking necklaces inspired by stories that could only ever have been imagined

 

 

 

Boodles‘ fifth Wonderland collection of high jewelry titled “Always a Story” features 27 unique high-jewellery pieces.

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Boodles Wonderland Collection – The 2019 edition – The summer palace necklace; @boodles

Boodles, the British luxury jeweller and jewellery designer group founded in 1798, has created some truly showstopping pieces

Wonderland is Boodles’ unexpected journey to imagination’s boundary. “A viewpoint to the limits of what jewellery can be. And it’s home to some breathtaking pieces. Jewels where reality and fantasy blur.”

Jewelry fans love every new Boodles creation. But introducing Wonderland is always a treat.Partly because it’s Boodles’rarest collection, appearing only every few years. But especially for what it represents: the fruits of so much dedication from the British jewelry designers, jewellers and craftspeople. With Wonderland, imagination soars freely – often surpassing what even they thought could be done.

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Boodles Wonderland Collection – The 2019 edition; @boodles
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Yasmin and Amber Le Bon for Boodles Wonderland collection 2019; @boodles

“And of course, there is Always a Story. Every piece has its own tale to tell. In this year’s collection, you’ll find Boodles in poetic voice. Lyrical, romantic, engaging – yet words hardly do Wonderland justice. We hope you’ll find the kind of jewellery you’ve dreamed of,” said Boodels.

In the spirit of the plant hunter, the designers of the British jeweller Boodles have adventured to landscapes anew and let their instincts run wild. The white and yellow diamonds and tsavorites, set in platinum and yellow gold, create a cuff featuring the crouching tiger and the delicate and exploring frog.

The fifth Wonderland includes 27 jewelry pieces. “Classical legend provides the seed for The Garden of Hesperides, a place where nymphs guarded orchards of golden-apple-bearing trees from Hercules’ pilfering hands. The Sea Turtle’s Tale, which features pink star sapphires and vibrant green tourmalines, incorporates a motif from the British Museum,
representing a turtle on his deep-water journey,” commented howtospendit.ft.com.

With soft pink hues and delicate winding shapes, the Strawberry Picking collar is inspired by sweet summer days in the British countryside.“Our Wonderland collections are always an opportunity for our design team to let their imaginations run wild,” Rebecca Hawkins, Boodles head of design, told howtospendit.ft.com.

“We are embarking upon bold flights of fancy. . . to the limits of what jewellery can be with some breathtaking pieces,” Hawkins told irishtimes.com.

Pink and white pear shaped and brilliant cut diamond necklace set in platinum and rose gold
Boodles Wonderland collection 2019 – Pink and white pear shaped and brilliant cut diamond necklace set in platinum and rose gold; @boodles
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Soft pinks and glistening golds… @boodles
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Boodles Wonderland 2019 high jewelry collection; @boodles
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Boodles Wonderland 2019 high jewelry collection; @boodles
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Boodles Wonderland 2019 high jewelry collection – The Songbird and Waterfall necklace; @boodles
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Boodles Wonderland 2019 high jewelry collection; @boodles
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Boodles Wonderland 2019 high jewelry collection – Ethereal Night necklace; @boodles
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Boodles Wonderland 2019 high jewelry collection – Dragonfly and Dahlia bracelet; @boodles
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Boodles Wonderland 2019 high jewelry collection; @boodles

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