De Beers Opening Draws Protesters, But Not a Lot of Press - July.2005
De Beers opened its first store in New York, on Fifth Avenue at the St. Regis
Hotel. But despite some Hollywood glitz — among the people there were Lindsay
Lohan, Teri Hatcher and Paris Hilton’s mother — a $1 million party before
the opening, and full-page ads in the New York Times and other magazines, the
store seems to have made surprisingly little noise. We saw only some very small
articles about it in the local press.
Most of the articles seem to be about the protest across the street. A group
named Survival International that claims the eviction of the Gan and Gwi
bushmen by the Botswana government are linked to diamond mining, shouted “shame
on you” and “cultural genocide” at opening attendees. Feminist Gloria
Steinem was on the picket line, and she called the store “another step in
the exploitation of the U.S. market.” When Lohan was asked about the
protesters, she said, “I don’t get involved in drama.”
The lack of media attention is more surprising considering the store was
displaying the Millennium Star — a 203-carat flawless stone. When
Cartier many years back displayed the Taylor-Burton diamond, there were
lines around the block. Obviously, Elizabeth Taylor’s brand goes a little
farther than De Beers.
We visited the store recently. It’s a very impressive posh structure in a
nice location. It almost looks like a museum. It is more traditional than the
London store.
But our favorite part of the trip was when we talked to the guard, an
imposing young fellow wearing earrings with what looked to be a two-carat stone.
We asked if the earrings were a real diamond. He said, “Of course.” It never
hurts to have your people wear the product. v
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