The latest season is all about unique looks, from lobe layering to statement earrings and mixed metals.
The push for personalisation is in full swing and Jeweller’s October issue – out now – investigates the local and international trends set to dominate fashion jewellery this season.
Speaking of dominating, men’s jewellery continues to solidify its place as both a necessary and highly sought after category. Jeweller’s annual men’s jewellery report finds that optimism abounds as suppliers refine products in line with the Aussie male’s conservative but far from dull demands.
The October issue also has the scoop from the International Jewellery Fair in Sydney as well as the winning pieces from the inaugural JDA Awards and the JAA Australasian Jewellery Awards.
Gretchen Gordon says hiring sales staff can be much more difficult than hiring for other positions. She offers a five-step process to help business owners get it right.
There’s a whole lot more in Australia and New Zealand’s #1 jewellery industry magazine, including plenty of useful advice that could help to improve sales and profitability. See below for more details.
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JEWELLER'S OCTOBER ISSUE |
FEATURESRAISING THE FASHION JEWELLERY STAKES Lobe layering and bold statement earrings are just some of the biggest fashion trends right now. ANGELA TUFVESSON scours the globe in search of what’s hot this season. Read more.
JEWELLERY TREND FORECAST HEATS UP A new season is here, bringing with it a host of on-trend pieces to tempt the local market. Suppliers outline the key trends and inspirations influencing the fashion landscape. Read more.
A NEW FRONTIER FOR MEN’S JEWELLERY Optimism abounds the men’s jewellery sector as suppliers refine products in line with the Aussie male’s conservative but far from dull demands. EMILY MOBBS reports. Read more.
INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY FAIR: THE INSIDE SCOOP The 2017 IJF has concluded with the organiser and exhibitors delivering on the promise of exciting new initiatives but was it enough to unite the industry? EMILY MOBBS reports. Read more.
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Business FeaturesSEVEN WAYS TO RESPECT CUSTOMERS There are right and wrong ways to request customer data and DENYSE DRUMMOND-DUNN says using the right protocol is essential for establishing long-lasting customer relationships. Read more.
HOW DISCOUNTING CAN COST RETAILERS MILLIONS Still popular as a way to attract customers, discounting can actually cost businesses millions in lost sales. In fact, BRYAN PEARSON says a higher markdown can prolong a sale. Read more.
WHY SALES HIRING IS SO HARD TO GET RIGHT Hiring quickly might help to fill short-term vacancies on the sales floor but GRETCHEN GORDON believes hasty decisions can dramatically increase resourcing costs. Read more.
A SIMPLE GUIDE TO KEEPING SALES AND MARKETING SIMPLE When considering sales and marketing, businesses can unlock significant benefits and increase sales by concentrating on the basics. THOMAS YOUNG reports. Read more.
DON’T MAKE THESE SOCIAL MEDIA MISTAKES: PART 1 When considering sales and marketing, businesses can unlock significant benefits and increase sales by concentrating on the basics. THOMAS YOUNG reports. Read more.
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MONTHLY REGULARSSOAPBOX: TURNING FEAR INTO POWER Rather than letting fear get the better of retailers, it is important to explore ways of channelling these energies into confronting fears, states BRYAN DE CAIRES. Read more.
MY BENCH: STELIOS PALIOUDAKIS While their artisan skills and creations are often awe-inspiring, bench jewellers are generally hidden away in the backrooms creating fine jewellery... that is until now. Read more.
JEWELLERY HEADLINES THAT ROCKED 10 YEARS AGO Time flies, huh? It’s interesting how time can change people’s perspective on various issues; what was important yesterday is not so important today. Read more. COLOUR INVESTIGATION: GARNET The spectacular phenomenon of colour change can only be seen in a small handful of gemstones. The garnet group, usually recognised for its rich reds, can supply fine examples of this playful effect. STACEY LIM reports. Read more. |
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