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Behind the Scenes of Luxury: Masters and Their Crafts â A World Luxury Day Tribute

This year, on October 8, the world will celebrate World Luxury Day for the first time. Conceived as a professional occasion for all who shape and sustain the luxury industry, it is an initiative of the World Luxury Chamber of Commerce (WLCC), created to honour excellence, craftsmanship, and innovation.

On this occasion, we turn our attention to those who began with mastery and principle, whose dedication grew into legacies spanning more than a century: legacies that continue to define the very idea of luxury. Long before their names appeared on boutiques and hotel facades, these founders were artisans, inventors, and perfectionists, embodying the values that World Luxury Day seeks to celebrate.

Louis-François Cartier: The Jeweller of Kings

In 1847, Louis-François Cartier took over his master’s modest Paris workshop. The city was alive with change, revolutions in politics and taste, and Cartier’s mastery of proportion and form quickly attracted an aristocratic clientele. In 1874, Louis-François’s son Alfred Cartier took over the company, and Alfred’s sons, Louis, Pierre, and Jacques, later expanded the Cartier name worldwide.

While platinum was rare and difficult to work with, Cartier became one of the pioneers in using this metal in the early 20th century, allowing jewels to be lighter, more intricate, and more luminous. Their pieces graced royal courts across Europe, earning him the title “Jeweller of Kings, King of Jewellers” from Edward VII.

Thierry Hermès: From Harness to Haute

When Thierry Hermès opened his harness workshop in Paris in 1837, equestrian elegance was the mark of high society. His saddles and bridles, stitched with uncompromising precision, became the preference of emperors and aristocrats. He passed on his passion and professional expertise to his descendants, who later transformed them into what we now know as Hermès’ iconic Birkin and Kelly bags.

Guccio Gucci: The Bellboy Who Saw the Future

As a young porter at London’s Savoy Hotel, Guccio Gucci observed the luggage of the world’s elite: finely made trunks, exotic leathers, polished brass hardware. Those impressions followed him back to Florence, where in 1921 he opened a workshop dedicated to leather goods of equal elegance. Designs such as the bamboo-handled bag and the Horsebit loafer were born from a fusion of Tuscan workmanship and an international eye.

Thomas Burberry: Innovation Woven in Cloth

At twenty-one, Thomas Burberry opened a small outfitters’ shop in Basingstoke. Listening closely to his clients, he developed gabardine in 1879, a breathable, weatherproof fabric that clothed explorers and, later, the style-conscious city dweller. The trench coat, adapted from military attire, became an enduring symbol of functional elegance. Burberry’s image is that of an inventor in tailored restraint: a mind trained on the future, a hand steady on the fabric.

César Ritz: The Art of Service as Luxury

César Ritz, born in a Swiss mountain village in 1850, began as a waiter and rose to redefine hospitality itself. At the Hôtel Ritz in Paris and The Ritz in London, every element, from menu design to linen choice, was orchestrated for harmony and comfort. Ritz turned the act of hosting into a cultural performance, where service was as carefully crafted as any jewel or garment.

World Luxury Day: A Celebration

Each of these founders shaped a distinct language of luxury: Cartier’s precision in platinum, Hermès’ leatherwork, Gucci’s cosmopolitan accessories, Burberry’s technical fabrics, and Ritz’s choreography of service. Their signatures remain, not as relics of the past, but as living standards against which modern luxury is measured.

“For me, the concept of luxury means to inspire. It’s not merely material possessions, but something that ignites passion, encourages the pursuit of excellence, and prompts the creation of something outstanding, be it a work of art, a unique service, or an unforgettable experience. Luxury is a catalyst for dreams and achievements”, WLCC President Alexander Chetchikov said.

World Luxury Day honours this lineage: the moment when skill becomes identity, and a creation becomes a legacy. It is a global celebration dedicated to honouring the timeless artistry, innovation, and cultural heritage that define the luxury industry. Launched by the WLCC on

October 8, it is dedicated to fostering dialogue, spotlighting artisans, promoting conscientious luxury, and inspiring future talent

World Luxury Chamber of Commerce is a global community that unites the finest luxury brands, recognises their significant contributions, and fosters business growth.

Learn more about World Luxury Day: https://worldluxurychamber.com/initiatives/world-luxury-day/

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