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Chris Aire: Beyond Being a Jeweler

December 10,2023
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Words By – Yemisi Suleiman

Christopher Airemiokhai Iluobe, also known as Chris Aire, a Nigerian-born international jeweler residing in the United States, is a jewelry manufacturer extraordinaire who has carved out a niche for himself in the fascinating jewelry market.


Born in Ivue-Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria, his hard work and passion for design led him to develop a profitable firm in the United States after years of attempting to find his niche.


Today, Chris Aire is known as ‘The King of Bling’ and a renowned jeweler to Hollywood stars, whose name is synonymous with sumptuous jewels and classic timepieces that are highly prized among global tastemakers.
Though famous for his artistry, his vision stretches far beyond the domain of fashion, as evidenced by his venture into the international oil and gas business.


His commitment to Nigeria’s economic development speaks volumes, and he emphasizes the need for long-term solutions and investments in human resources, particularly in empowering youth, education, and smart governance. He reveals more to Allure.

Chris Aire, designer during Olympus Fashion Week Spring 2006 – Chris Aire – Backstage and Front Row at New York Public Library in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/WireImage)

Beyond business
Beyond business, Chris Aire subscribes to a vision of genuine sustainable development for Nigeria, his interests and impact extends far beyond the realms of jewelry and watches. “Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa, the sixth-largest global exporter, and holds the tenth-largest proven oil reserve globally; with this wealth in our natural resource exports, we can increase growth rates, elevate levels of human development, and create opportunities for those who need it most. We require efficient political governance and strong institutions that empower citizens, who are savvy in navigating both local and international politics to create a win-win for all stakeholders, instead of a myopic snatch-and-grab attitude that limits progress to increments of a four or eight-year political cycle.
“We need to be inspired by sustainable, long-term solutions that foster true prosperity. We should continue expanding our natural resource economy and investing more in our human capital, especially the youth, through education, access to funding, and well-built management that will benefit our citizens,” he asserts.

State of the nation
On a clear note, Chris Aire’s visualisation of Nigeria’s great possibilities somewhat aligns with that of the ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda of the current administration. When discussing President Bola Tinubu’s vision for Nigeria’s future, Aire echoes alignment in progressive convictions. He envisions a thriving democracy fostering shared prosperity and echoes his belief in Tinubu’s unique capacity to transform the nation. Aire emphasises the importance of collective support, urging stakeholders to unite for a common goal: building a great nation.
“President Bola Tinubu’s vision of hope for Nigeria aligns with my own beliefs. Nigeria has a lot to offer and can become the pride of Africa. The President’s profound understanding of the country’s inner workings uniquely positions him to achieve previously thought impossible goals.

Being a jeweler
Being a jeweler, Aire sees vast potentials in Nigeria’s mineral sector. Here, he also sees potential challenges that need to be adroitly addressed. Specifically, Aire acknowledges Nigeria’s mineral wealth as a potential driver of economic growth but emphasises the need for clear regulations and responsible practices. He envisions a collective effort to benefit both the nation and its citizens while ensuring safety, transparency, and community involvement.
“Nigeria— often referred to as the “Giant of Africa,” — boasts a wealth of minerals that undoubtedly have the potential to significantly contribute to the country’s economic growth. However, it faces numerous obstacles that need to be addressed. The government should continue to streamline and clarify regulations, ensuring consistency and transparency. We should also ensure that any development of natural resources is done under strict environmental standards, prioritising safety, and security.
“With the right policies, investments, and responsible practices, I believe Nigeria can utilise its mineral wealth for sustainable development and prosperity, which will only strengthen our bond with our country and the world,” Aire optimistically argues the way a patriot should.

Chris Aire during Jordache Celebrates 25th Anniversary With the Launch of a New Premium Denim Line Cocktail Party Hosted by Tracey Ross at Tracey Ross Store in West Hollywood, California, United States. (Photo by Donato Sardella/WireImage for Full Picture – Los Angeles)

Philanthropy
While Aire’s name resonates with opulent jewelry and timeless timepieces, his vision extends far beyond the realm of fashion. Indeed, his commitment to Nigeria did not just begin yesterday but right back in the 1980s. Despite residing in the United States of America, Aire’s commitment to Nigeria remains unwavering and he actively engages in initiatives aimed at contributing to the country’s development, offering opportunities and exposure to talented individuals, especially talented youth seeking to make a difference.
“I feel privileged to be in this position and do not take the responsibility of giving back lightly. I have offered some of our youth the opportunity and exposure that I have enjoyed— education, safety, shelter, food, or introductions to my network,” he reels out.
He sees youth empowerment as a key to Nigeria’s future. Recognising the significance of Nigeria’s vast youth population, Aire stresses the need to invest in their aspirations. He highlights the vital role the youth play in driving innovation and economic growth, urging for support through education, finance, healthcare, and security.

On the entertainment industry
Aire’s contributions extend to Nigeria’s entertainment industry, particularly Afrobeat music. His contribution in bridging the gap between local Afrobeat artists and international icons like Snoop Dogg and Shaggy paved the way for Afrobeat’s global proliferation. His belief in the genre’s potential spurred these collaborations, opening doors for countless talented youth and connecting African music with global audiences.
“On my part, I put together the very first significant collaboration between our local Afrobeat artists and international artists, which opened the doors for the proliferation of Afro-beats on the international stage today. I love all genres of music and our clientele includes a diverse array of artists. I grew up immersing myself in the legendary sounds of Afrobeat, enjoying the music of icons like Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, Sunny Okosun, Oriental Brothers, Victor Uwaifo, and many others; and in 2010, I noticed a resurgence of this unique sound with a modern twist among our young artists.
“Intrigued and passionate about adding value to the genre, I recognised the need for it to reach the international stage in a significant way. I have connections with some of the most influential people in the global music and movie scene, so I was confident more people would connect with its feel-good vibe. In 2011, I facilitated the collaboration between D’Banj and Snoop Dogg, both clients and friends.
“I also brokered collaboration between Duncan Mighty and Shaggy, another client and close friend. At the time, international artists were hesitant about such associations, but these collaborations happened based on mutual trust between those international artists and myself. These partnerships opened doors for many incredibly talented youth. The D’banj and Snoop Dogg song was such a huge success that the international music community could no longer ignore the wealth of talent we always knew existed in Africa.
“Collaboration remains vital for the genre’s continued growth; and with the power of streaming, Afrobeats artists can continue to connect more emphatically with global audiences. Despite its current success, we have only scratched the surface of what is possible for our youth in music and movies on the international stage, and I am still committed to assisting those I can,” Aire enthuses.

Success Story
Entering the jewelry realm in the late eighties, Aire’s ascent was marked by an unwavering dedication to his craft.
“Whatever inspires your mind also provides everything needed for the actualisation of those ideas if you are committed,” he remarks, reflecting on the foundation of his success.
After honing his skills as an apprentice, he had taken a leap of faith and birthed his brand. His brand was not just about jewelry; it was a cultural revolution. In 2004, the world witnessed history when his company orchestrated the first-ever jewelry and wristwatch runway show at New York Fashion Week, with none other than Naomi Campbell headlining. This groundbreaking move propelled his brand to the forefront of the bling culture, redefining luxury in a way that resonated globally.
He is known for pioneering innovations. Continuously seeking novelty, Aire introduced the legendary Red Gold Collection, a game-changer that reshaped the watch and jewelry industry. This drive to innovate recently culminated in the creation of the NBA ‘Top 75 Greatest Players’ ring, a part of the Red Gold®️ Collection. His commitment to pushing boundaries is unwavering, evident in his relentless pursuit of evolution, innovation, and surprise.
Aire’s jewelry adorns the necks of Angelina Jolie and Halle Berry, Lebron James, Damian Lillard (aka Dame Dolla), LL Cool J, Dwyane Wade, and several other top stars of global repute.
“I decided I was going to make it my priority to create pieces that were designed for athletes, for entertainers, musicians, and actors, they were my target audience,” he recalls.

Family Relationship
He is not all about the pursuit of fame and riches. For Aire, family serves as a wellspring of motivation and inspiration. His upbringing and cultural values instilled by his parents guide his role as a father, husband, and citizen. While his work is his passion, he finds solace in spending time with loved ones and appreciating art, music, and nature
“The moral principles instilled in me by my parents have guided my role as a father, husband, brother, and citizen. Our house rules center on faith, respect, love, kindness, unity, and a long-term mentality in everything we do,” he says.

Dreams
He has achieved success yet looks farther afield.
Looking ahead, Aire aspires to further his charitable efforts in Africa, expand his non-profit in the U.S., and continue his legacy of innovative craftsmanship. His vision transcends borders, aimed at fostering connections, and uplifting communities globally.

Future projects
“I also want to grow our non-profit in the USA, ‘Aire for Life Foundation’, which empowers communities through art. I am committed to expanding our business interests in our various endeavors while consistently creating new and beautiful timepieces and fine jewelry that astonish and inspire,” says the acclaimed King of Bling.

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