Tatler Hong Kong

Master of Her Fate

- By Charlene Co. Photograph­y by Carter Smith. Styling by Corey Ng

Cindy Chao, marking 15 years in the business, reflects on the hardships of her journey, the landmarks of success and the special person who has inspired her fierce determinat­ion from the beginning

Cindy Chao, as multifacet­ed and vibrant as the magnificen­t art jewels she creates, is marking 15 years in the business. She reflects on the initial hardships of her journey, the landmarks of success and the very special person who has inspired her fierce determinat­ion right from the beginning

As a team flown in from around the world go about their busyness in a grand salon of a 17th-century chateau in Normandy, surrounded by gilded rococo carvings, Louis XV furniture, lavish tapestries, marble columns, bronze busts and crystal chandelier­s, they’re dancing to the tune of renowned New York-based photograph­er Carter Smith. At the centre of the activity, looking calm and unflappabl­e on one of the hottest days of summer, is Cindy Chao, dressed in black couture delivered personally by French designer Stéphane Rolland.

The reason for this day-long photograph­ic exercise, if one needs a reason to laud one of the world’s great jewellers, is that Cindy is celebratin­g a major landmark: the 15th anniversar­y of the founding of her brand, Cindy Chao: The Art Jewel. While she’s long been recognised as one of the industry greats, with a string of remarkable achievemen­ts to her name, Cindy’s journey, like most inspiring tales, has involved many incredible setbacks and sacrifices along the way to success.

“Success did not come by easily,” she says. “There were tears, lots of them, that’s for sure. It took a lot to get where I am today. Starting a business alone can be brutal, and being a single mum while doing so—it’s like a candle burning at both ends. Very few, if anyone, recognised me when I was starting my career; they didn’t give me the time of day. But I was committed to succeeding and made a considerab­le investment.

“At the time, though, the concept of ‘art jewels’ was not something people understood and bought into, so sales were slow and cash flow was the main concern. We were racing against time every day. Finally I had no choice but to sell my house in order to survive. But never once did I feel like giving up; I spent days on end crouched at my desk, creating.”

Concerned that the demands of her fledgling business meant she was unable to provide the stability and quality time her young son required, Cindy sent him to boarding school overseas. “I looked at my son one day and realised that I was failing to provide him with the care he deserved. And while it pained me to

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Dress by Stéphane Rolland; shoes by Saint Laurent

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