Fiera di Vicenza Presents Jewelry Yearbook
March 12, 13
(IDEX Online News) – Fiera di Vicenza recently presented The White Book of Jewellery - Yearbook 2013, an annual aimed specifically at the world of jewelry. The book was presented at Biblioteca della Moda in Milan.
From left to right: Roberto Ditri, president of Fiera di Vicenza; Diego Valisi,
CEO of Milano Fashion Media and Raffaello Benetti, Director of the Fashion
& Consumer Goods Division of the Milan Chamber of Commerce
The new-look Yearbook has been considerably extended compared to past editions. It now contains over 7,000 addresses including producers, operators and traders in the jewelry business from more than 100 different countries in Asia, Africa Europe and North, Central and South America.
It also includes worldwide producers of jewelry, tools and machinery for processing metals and precious stones, the creators of sales accessories such as display cases, jewelry boxes or pouches, the producers of security systems, specialized publications, retailers, the creators of specific software, organizations and national and international exhibitions
The annual contains company profiles and photographs to highlight the style, image and production specialization of each company.
“This encounter between Vicenzaoro and Milano Fashion City is like two capitals merging together", said Roberto Ditri, president of Fiera di Vicenza. “Vicenza as the active and precious capital of jewelry and Milan as the dynamic and cosmopolitan fashion capital…The result is a perfect blend, a unique example of the taste, design, savoir faire and creativity of Italian-made products, the solid foundations on which our exports stand.”
“Fiera di Vicenza's decision to be in Milan was not a casual one since it coincided with the week of the Mipel, Micam, Mifur and Mido Shows, the top trade fairs for fashion accessories," said Diego Valisi, the CEO of Milano Fashion Media. “This is an extremely interesting and new indication of communication with a different sector, one that is not limited to specialists. It also proves that jewelry and fashion accessories are closing the gap."