Butler & Wilson

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Butler & Wilson
IndustryJewellery
Founded1969
Founder
  • Simon Wilson
  • Nicky Butler
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom,
London
Websitewww.butlerandwilson.co.uk

Butler & Wilson is a British jewellery brand founded by Simon Wilson.[1] The company is best-known for its crystal Costume jewelry, and their pieces have been worn by celebrities and members of the Royal Family.[1] Wilson, along with business-partner Nicky Butler, first started trading in 1969.[2] Their collection has expanded over time and now includes clothing, accessories and fine jewellery.[1]

History

Butler & Wilson started in 1969 at Chelsea’s Antiquarius Market. In 1972, the company moved to its flagship store on Fulham Road in London,[3] then opened a further retail outlet on South Molton Street, London.[4]

At the end of the 1970s, Simon Wilson designed the Christmas Lights for Regent Street, and in the 1980s, they worked alongside Pirelli Calendar and Giorgio Armani,[3] whilst establishing a retail presence in Harrods and on Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.

In 1993, when Buckingham Palace first opened to the public, the company was invited to design a range of jewellery that took inspiration from the palace’s interior.[3]

QVC started selling Butler & Wilson’s jewellery in 1995.[5] The companies celebrated this twenty-five-year partnership in 2020.

The company’s jewellery has been worn by several notable celebrities over the years. Princess Diana was a frequent shopper at the Fulham Road store, and wore a pair of Butler & Wilson’s crescent-moon-shaped earrings during a meeting with the Sultan of Oman.[6] Other famous people that have worn the brand’s jewellery in the past include Jerry Hall, Iman, Catherine Deneuve, Faye Dunaway and Elle Macpherson.[7] More recently, Rihanna, Madonna and Rita Ora have worn Butler & Wilson jewellery, as has the Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton.[8]

In 2017, Butler & Wilson closed their South Molton store, which Simon Wilson referred to at the time as “depressing, sad”. He cited London’s changing retail environment as the reason behind the decision.[9]

Products

Butler & Wilson have diversified their product range over the years and now sell both fine and costume jewellery, as well as Fashion accessory and clothing.

The brand is known for their individual and glamorous jewellery pieces.[10]

In the early 2000’s, the brand ventured into fine jewellery and started using semi-precious and precious stones in their designs such as ruby, opal and turquoise.[3]

In 2019, Butler & Wilson released a jewellery collection to celebrate their 50th anniversary which compiled their most well-known designs.[8]

Breast Cancer Charity Work

Butler & Wilson have donated the proceeds generated from some past events to various breast cancer charities. Simon Wilson has supported Breast Cancer as they have the biggest cancer hospital next to their store on Fulham Road.[2]

The fundraising events included: the brand’s 21st anniversary at Harrods, their 30th anniversary at The Natural History Museum in London, and their 40th anniversary at KOKO (music venue), London.[10]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About Us | Contemporary Jewellery Designers". Butler & Wilson.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Simon Wilson interview: Glittering career". www.scotsman.com.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "40 years of divine diamanté decadence". The Independent. October 23, 2011.
  4. "BBC World Service | Our London | Shopping". www.bbc.co.uk.
  5. https://www.professionaljeweller.com/new-line-from-butler-wilson-celebrates-25-year-partnership-with-qvc/
  6. Bonquin, Louise (June 30, 2019). "Princess Diana Secretly Bought Her Cheap Jewelry From This Shop". Latin Times.
  7. "50 YEARS OF BUTLER & WILSON | Lane Crawford". www.lanecrawford.com.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Meet The 1980s Costume Jewellery Icon Designing For The Duchess Of Cambridge And Rihanna". British Vogue.
  9. Prynn, Jonathan (May 18, 2017). "Kate's costume jeweller to leave Mayfair street after 32 years". www.standard.co.uk.
  10. 10.0 10.1 https://www.homejournal.com/en/article/1994/celebrity-lifestyle/Princess-Diana%E2%80%99s-Jeweller-Simon-Wilson-Unveils-Pop-Up-At-IFC

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