|
Forevermark Unveils New Concept Store in China
May 23, 2018 5:22 AM
By Rapaport News
|
|
RAPAPORT... Forevermark has launched a concept store in Shanghai tailored to millennial shopping habits, marking its 1,000th branch in China.
The opening of the store, named Libert’aime, also celebrates the brand’s 10th anniversary of entering the country. The De Beers-owned brand designed
the branch’s diamond-jewelry line with a young, self-purchasing consumer in
mind, it said Tuesday.
The store combines online and offline platforms, including a
WeChat store. It also features digital experiences such as a 3D diamond wall,
and a “magic mirror” that allows customers to share pieces with friends and
family.
The store includes sections dedicated to different product types. The “diamond bar” will feature daily-wear diamond jewelry, while
fancy-cut and multi-diamond pieces will be located in the “spectacular diamond”
area.
“[Libert’aime] brings together an innovative in-store
offering with online and social channels to provide customers with a highly
engaging and personalized buying experience,” Forevermark CEO Stephen Lussier
said. “We recognize that our consumer continues to evolve and, with Libert’aime
by Forevermark, we are thrilled to be offering a diamond-jewelry range that has
been designed with a younger, more fashion-forward consumer in mind, who might
just be starting their diamond journey.”
The Shanghai store will also feature a new collection, LE
LIGHT, designed by popular Chinese actor and musician Timmy Xu Weizhou.
In addition, De Beers Diamond Jewellers has opened a new
store in the luxury SKP shopping mall in Xi’an, its sixth in mainland China.
The new branch will feature three separate divisions: one for bridal jewelry, a
second with collections such as the Talisman, Enchanted Lotus and Dewdrop lines, and a third showcasing high-jewelry pieces.
Credit: Matt Crabb/De Beers
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tags:
De Beers, De Beers Diamond Jewellers, Dewdro, Enchanted Lotus, Forevermark, Libert’aime, Millennials, Rapaport News, shanghai, Stephen Lussier, talisman, Timmy Xu Weizhou
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|