Paola De Luca (born November 18, 1966) is an Italian luxury trends forecaster[1] known for developing a trend book on global jewellery design.[2][3] She also worked as a jewellery designer and has been the Design Director of Rio Tinto Diamonds since 2010.[4]

Paola De Luca
Born (1966-11-18) 18 November 1966 (age 58)
NationalityItalian
OccupationLuxury Trend Forecaster

Biography

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De Luca founded The Futurist Ltd, a research and creative intelligence company in the global luxury sector. She also pioneered jewellery design trend forecasting reports, which she started as an in-house research while working for UnoAErre.

De Luca studied goldsmithing, metalwork, fashion and art design in Rome before moving to New York City in her early 20s. There, she worked as a fashion and design director for UnoAErre and other brands such as Fendi.[5]

Career

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Tracing her roots as a jewellery designer, De Luca grew up and went to school in Rome. As a teenager, she observed the local culture of Via Condotti after school, getting inspiration from the fashion and accessory trends near Rome’s fashion district adjacent to the Spanish Steps.

In 2002, De Luca established TJF Group Ltd, a research company primarily focused on global jewellery design trends, in partnership with CRU Group of London.[6][4] For a decade, TJF Group focused on researching jewellery branding and design trends, and published TJF Magazine, which is a print periodical distributed within the international jewellery trade. TJF Group launched the "TJF Trend Book", one of the world's first authoritative publications on jewellery trends and research.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Paola De Luca trend forecasting for Vicenza Fair". 2 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Paola De Luca, Jewellery Style Trends, TJF Trend Book 2011, Jewellery News". jewelleryoutlook.com.
  3. ^ "Q & A with the futurist: Paola De Luca talks trends for 2017". www.diamondswithastory.com.
  4. ^ a b "Paola De Luca to deliver 'Future of Diamonds' keynote speech at CARAT+". Rough&Polished. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  5. ^ "BAJ Podcast | Future Forward Thinking". BAJ. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  6. ^ "Jewellers turn to new materials for inspiration". Reuters. 2010-01-18. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  7. ^ "Trendvision Forecasting". www.trendvisionforecasting.com.