Fashion in 2024 isn’t just about style—it’s a movement towards sustainability. Global direct-selling powerhouse QNET and luxury Swiss brand Bernhard H. Mayer are leading this shift, with their latest collaboration: the Insignia Collection. This isn’t just fashion; it’s a statement.
In today’s fashion world, sustainability is the main focus. QNET and Bernhard H. Mayer are pioneers in this movement, offering the Insignia Collection as a symbol of luxury with a conscience. Crafted from eco-friendly materials and inspired by the iconic Bernhard H. Mayer crest, each piece empowers wearers while showcasing their unique style.
Trevor Kuna, Chief Transformation & Reputation Officer of QNET, emphasizes their commitment to sustainability: “For 26 years, QNET has championed sustainability. The Insignia Collection reflects this commitment, offering unmatched quality and design. Our fine jewellery products primarily use recycled gold, responsibly sourced from members of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC).”
Crafted with ethically sourced materials and environmentally responsible processes, each jewel in the Insignia Collection represents conscious consumerism. “These pieces are more than accessories; they’re a statement of intent,” says Kuna. “By choosing sustainability, we’re shaping a better future for generations to come.”
Join the movement with QNET and Bernhard H. Mayer. Step into 2024 with style and substance, letting your accessories speak for themselves.
QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness company, uses a direct-selling business model to promote unique products that empower people to take charge of their health and lifestyle. Since 1998, QNET’s innovative products and e-commerce-driven model have built a global community driven by the mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind. QNET proudly exemplifies high industry standards and is a member of numerous Direct Selling Associations worldwide. Their commitment to excellence is reflected in their global sports sponsorships, including partnerships with Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) and the Confederation of African Football (CAF).