Podcast: Piaget’s First Female CEO On Diversity, Secrets To Success And The Future Of The Fine Jewellery Brand
Podcast: Piaget’s First Female CEO On Diversity, Secrets To Success And The Future Of The Fine Jewellery Brand
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Podcast: Piaget’s First Female CEO On Diversity, Secrets To Success And The Future Of The Fine Jewellery Brand

On this week’s episode of Harper’s BAZAAR Arabia’s #CurrentlyTrending podcast, we catch up with Piaget CEO Chabi Nouri ahead of the fine jewellery brand’s new store opening in The Dubai Mall

In town to celebrate the opening of the new Piaget Salon, inspired by the atmosphere of Piaget’s historical Salon and ‘Sunny Side of Life’ brand ethos, in The Dubai Mall, we sat down with the fine jewellery brand’s first female CEO Chabi Nouri.

Located in the mall’s Fashion Avenue extension, the maison unveils a contemporary setting that encapsulates Piaget’s first salon that opened on Rue du Rhône in Geneva in 1959. Mirroring the elements that inspire the brand, the space is imbued with accents on gold, white, coral red, pink, yellow, and the brand’s signature blue. The Piaget Salon will also offer the full range of Piaget jewellery collections, including Possession and the full range of timepieces.

For the latest episode of #CurrentlyTrending, BAZAAR sits down with Chabi Nouri in the new Piaget Salon in The Dubai Mall’s Fashion Avenue extension

Chabi completed her masters in economics at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, before joining Cartier as a new graduate in 1998. Progressing to roles such as jewellery group manager at Cartier International and international director at British American Tobacco, before joining Piaget in 2014 as director of marketing, communications and heritage.

Here, we speak to industry leader about everything from the design behind the stunning new boutique, her secrets to success, juggling a work-mum life, and why we need to stop pigeonholing ‘female’ CEOs.

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