Join the Mejuri Short Hills! We're opening at Short Hills Mall April 26th and are looking for talented individuals to join us as permanent and seasonal stylists. If you or someone you know have a passion for jewelry and customer service, we want to hear from you! Apply now or reach out to Allison Daley and be part of something special. #Mejuri #ShortHills #NowHiring #StylistsWanted https://lnkd.in/gYufcB24
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Hello Folks ! ABFRL- Pantaloons is excited to announce an opportunity for a creative and passionate Fashion Designer to join our team at our Customization Counter in Delhi Shahadra- Pantaloons. Location: Pantaloons, Delhi Shahadra CTC: 3.5 - 4 LPA Key Requirements: -Fashion Designer who leads the Customisation counter -Strong fashion sense and styling skills -Excellent communication skills -Highly interactive and customer-oriented -Creative and innovative mindset -Suggesting customization options to customers -Operating the respective machinery for customization Qualifications - Graduates from design colleges (Preferable - NIFT/Pearl) Interested candidates, please drop your CV at s.pallavi@abfrl.adityabirla.com under subject line “Applying for customisation counter - Delhi Shahadra” Join us and be a part of an exciting career journey with Pantaloons !
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Looking for a fashion stylist executive with atleast 2-3 years of experience on an urgent basis to work for celebrity projects. Location will be Andheri East. Portfolio is mandatory to apply for the profile Please share your CV on simran.thecapturingfactory@gmail.com
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Hello Folks, We are looking for an Assistant Merchandiser (Production) with a minimum of 2 years of experience in luxury and couture. Number of openings: 2 Location: Noida Thanks.
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Indian filmmaker and television personality Karan Johar's jewellery brand Tyaani has entered Pune, with its first store in the city. Click on the link below to know more... Tyaani Jewellery by Karan Johar #karanjohar #jewellery #Tyaani #newstore #pune #retailnews #retailtrends #retailsector #retailindustry #retailing #retailresults #retailupdates #businessnews #retailgrowth #retailindia #retailsectornews #retailresults #retailtrends #retailbusiness #ir #IndiaRetailing
Karan Johar's jewellery brand Tyaani enters Pune - India Retailing
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I am reading a book entitled ‘The Complete Guide to Effective Jewelry Display’. This is the eighth post of a twenty two part series to highlight the secret sauce of this book written by Larry Johnson. It’s a summary to help me stay sharp and share ideas that might be helpful to you. Section 9, Displaying Specific Types of Merchandise Diamonds You’ll need anywhere from 6 to 18 feet of showcase for non-bridal diamond jewelry. Put your diamond goods in showcases that are slightly out of stores main traffic pattern. Use only your best and newest display elements for diamond cases. Use individual elements for the nicer 20 to 25% of the pieces and low density trays for the remainder, please refer back to previous post about the 20 40 40 merchandise plan. Your key items should be placed dominantly in the case in the center up on a riser. Be careful to only use the nicest individual displays at your disposal on the diamond case, it is your most important merchandise. Bridal This category has the highest aura of the store, therefore anywhere from 12 to 24 feet is appropriate. This merchandise should be displayed outside of the main traffic flow. People shopping here do not want to be interrupted by other patrons shopping in other categories. Your case organization should have the items that you must want to sell in the rear of the case case on risers, centered. Make sure you have all your sales aids close at hand. Be careful with the trim that you put in the cases, you want it to be equal to the quality of your merchandise. Colored Stones The purchase of colored stone goods can be more impulsive, so place them an easily accessible showcases given the vibrant colors. The consistent use of a quality materials is a must, bright color elements make the stones look their best. Again select a key item for particular emphasis and put items you most want to sell in the dominant space. Pearls This tend to be a destination purchase, placement of the Pearl showcase in a high traffic area might not be necessary. Usually this category is a good place to search for sales growth. Use signage to answer the most frequent questions. Gold Fasion Earrings are the largest category here. A 6 foot showcase would be sufficient in most stores. Common elements such as ring fingers, earring stands, and charm units are in use most frequently. Men’s Rings are the cornerstone of men’s jewelry. Quality is usually of utmost concern. It’s a good idea to place the men’s case near the watch case or check out area. Watches Watches have traditionally been a part of the merchandise mix, although that has been changing in recent years. Make sure you understand the role that you want watches to play in your store. This will dictate the size of the inventory and the location. Vendors generally provide displays with appropriate signage. Chain One showcase will generally suffice for this category. Silver Place this merchandise away from the diamonds goods
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Sabyasachi is looking for a passionate menswear fashion designer to join their creative team! Are you the one who can redefine Indian men's wear with a touch of heritage and modern flair? If you have an eye for detail, a love for exquisite fabrics, and the drive to push boundaries, we want to hear from you! Scan The QR Code & Apply Now! #ABFRL #Sabyasachi #Hiring #Menswear #FashionDesigner
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Have you tried to sell your pre loved luxury hand bag? Or then have you tried to buy a pre-loved luxury hand bag? Either ways, it would have been a tough decision to make considering buying or selling pre-loved wasn’t a readily acceptable concept in India till a few years ago. It is exactly this uphill task of making pre-loved acceptable that Anvita Mehra and Jharna Ghaichandani, of Confidential Couture undertook a decade ago. However, it was only three and a half years ago that their idea exploded and today, Confidential Couture (CC) is on an upward course with a new addition to their business model, a brick and mortar concept store in New Delhi, the idea being to allow customers to touch and feel the products and overcome the first barrier of `I want to see it before I pay for it.’ #preloved #sustainability #preownedluxury https://lnkd.in/d--Q7qQw
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Hi everyone. We are urgently looking for 5-6 yrs experience garment fashion designer to join Richa Co in team. Candidate should be good with photoshop and illustrator. u can share ur resume at rahuls@richagroup.com..
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The Difference Between A-Line Dresses and Fit-and-Flare Dresses When it comes to choosing the perfect dress for a special occasion or everyday wear, it's essential to understand the subtle differences between various styles. Two popular dress silhouettes that often cause confusion are the A-line dress and the fit-and-flare dress. While they may seem similar at first glance, there are distinct differences that set them apart. Let's delve into the unique characteristics of each style to help you make an informed choice for your next outfit. A-Line Dresses: A-line dresses are renowned for their timeless and universally flattering silhouette. The defining feature of an A-line dress is its shape, which resembles the letter "A." This classic cut is fitted at the shoulders and gradually widens from the bust or waist down to the hem, creating a gentle and elongating line. The A-line design skims over the body without clinging too tightly, making it a versatile and forgiving choice for various body types. This style is often characterized by its simplicity and understated elegance, making it a popular option for both casual and formal occasions. Fit-and-Flare Dresses: On the other hand, fit-and-flare dresses are known for their more structured and figure-hugging bodices that transition into a flared skirt. The fit-and-flare silhouette is designed to accentuate the waist and create a feminine, hourglass shape. While the top portion of the dress is tailored to fit the body snugly, the skirt flares out from the natural waistline, resulting in a more pronounced and dramatic flare compared to the gradual widening of an A-line dress. This style is often favored for its playful, flirtatious, and eye-catching design, making it a popular choice for parties, weddings, and other festive events. In summary, the key distinction between A-line dresses and fit-and-flare dresses lies in their skirt shapes and silhouettes. A-line dresses feature a gradual, subtle flare that creates a gentle, flowing line from the shoulders to the hem, while fit-and-flare dresses have a more defined and pronounced flare, accentuating the waist and creating a more dramatic hourglass shape. Both styles offer their unique appeal and can be chosen based on personal preferences, body shape, and the desired look for a specific occasion. In conclusion, understanding the nuances of different dress silhouettes empowers you to make informed fashion choices that complement your individual style and body shape. Whether you opt for the timeless elegance of an A-line dress or the playful charm of a fit-and-flare dress, both silhouettes have their own allure and versatility, adding a touch of sophistication and grace to your wardrobe.
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