Over the forecast period, jewellery is expected to perform positively in the Italian market. However, expectations are significantly more muted for smaller operators due to a persistently high rate of inflation, with rising energy and management costs.
Over the forecast period, the jewellery category is set to be influenced by brands’ capacity for storytelling and delivering a compelling narrative. Many new jewellery collections will try to refer to ancient or iconic models, as heritage is a key factor in the allure of luxury brands in particular, but it is also important to stay in tune with contemporary trends.
Amongst the important trends to be taken into account over the forecast period is the rise of gender fluid jewellery, which is not designed for consumers of a particular gender and is versatile and light. Such jewellery products are not only made in gold, but also in materials with an emphasis on innovation and technology, such as titanium and aluminium.
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Jewellery
Jewellery is a kind of personal adornment usually made with various precious and semi-precious materials such as gemstones, precious metals, beads, glass, and shells. Jewellery is segmented as either real or costume jewellery. Hair Accessories are not included as part of Real or Costume jewellery.
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