Brilliant Earth is expanding. The sustainable fine jewelry and accessories brand is venturing into the luxury watch market with the introduction of its Solstice Watch Collection, now available on Brilliant Earth’s official website and select in Brilliant Earth showrooms. Brilliant Earth’s Solstice Watch Collection Courtesy of Brilliant Earth “For twenty years, we’ve built our business around thoughtful design and an obsessive attention to detail, and that’s exactly what we wanted to bring into our first watch collection,” Beth Gerstein, co-founder and chief executive officer of Brilliant Earth, said in an exclusive statement. “Louis Erard matches that same level of care which makes them a great partner as we enter this category. They’ve spent almost a hundred years mastering Swiss watchmaking, and together we built something...
In the landscape of modern artists, who meet the pressure of maintaining attention spans and streaming numbers with constant content, Muna are trying to stay old school. “There are some people who are total maximalists who just put out a ton of music and in that, inevitably there will be genius and moments of transcendence and you inundate the market with your music,” Naomi McPherson says. ”That’s just what’s expected of contemporary artists because you need to keep your streaming numbers up so that you get a check in the mail every couple of months to be able to live your life. But yeah, we’re just a little old school, I guess, of wanting to make bodies of work that tell a story and capture a moment in time.” The band, composed of McPherson, Katie Gavin and Josette Maskin, released their fourth studio album, “Dancing on the Wall,” in May. One of the differences in the making of the new record was that the band built a proper studio space ...