Fashion vs. fine
- fine jewelry - Apparel Merchandising |
If all the world's a stage, ponder for a moment the vital role
played by costume jewelry--particularly for those not holding season
tickets in the orchestra section.
Discount stores have for years relied on "fashion" jewelry
lines to build incremental soft lines sales. With more competition
and sophistication among the vendors in this category, it has become
easier to offer on-trend looks in quick-turning presentations. But
now marketers are grappling with ways to keep volume growing, and
they've turned to costume jewelry's rich relation.
Fine jewelry's surge in the mass channel has set up a retail dichotomy."In
costume jewelry, the trend is for the week. And now, with customers
seeing no great trend in costume, they are trading up for a more
long-lasting commodity in fine jewelry, where the quality of the
jewelry they buy withstands use," says Jane Thompson, divisional
merchandise manager at Caldor, Norwalk, Conn.
The trade-up is not always much of a leap for customers. Thompson
adds, "We can offer trends in fine jewelry at comparable price
points: great earrings and bracelets under $20 from 10-karat to
14-karat gold."While costume jewelry manufacturers may find
chagrin from this state of affairs, discounters are finding a silver
lining....You can read more.
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