Friday 9 December 2011

Guide-to-buy-jewelry

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According to Goldman Sachs, Harris Interactive, and Nielsen/NetRatings, Christmas online jewelry sales more than doubled, hitting a new record of $1.89 billion, up from $888 million last year. The jewelry sector becomes the highest riser in today’s booming online shipping. If you type “jewelry” or “diamond rings” on Google, a few hundred of jewelry retail websites comes out. To do research online before purchasing is very important.

Three things consumers look for are quality, price and customer service. Good websites always states everything clearly. Blue Nile clearly states out the color, clarity, numbers of diamonds, total diamond weight, setting type, metal, and width in their diamond ring pages. There are websites stating their diamond color is F/H and clarity is VVS/VS. F color, VVS1 clarity stones are very different and much more expensive than H color and VS2 stones. How can consumers be clear with the quality they are getting?
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We can see that most websites have good returning policy, and the big ones offer up to 30 days returning policy. This is the most important service for online jewelry stores. Good returning policy shows the website confident with their quality and service. It covers a lot of potential risk of online jewelry shopping. Mondera, Ice and Diamond.com all provide very good customer service. Unless you are very confident and familiar with the jewelry website, purchasing from any one with poor returning policy is risky.


One of the major reasons consumers purchase jewelries online, especially high end diamond pieces, is because of the price. With sufficient amount of research, you truly can purchase some high quality jewelries at 30%-60% off the retail market price. We should first understand these jewelry websites’ business model. Many of the sites are run by previous retail jewelers. They have many years’ experience and connections in the industry. They memo jewelry pieces and diamonds from wholesale vendors in New York or Los Angeles, add a margin and resell them out. Some jewelry sites are run by students fresh out of college. They create great websites, and get their vendors drop shipping directly to their consumers. Because they don’t have to pay high rent in expensive location, they don’t have the same high mark up as local jewelry stores. They highly threaten traditional jewelry stores, and with financial experts’ prediction, 1/3 of the traditional jewelry stores will either disappear or go on line in the next 5 years. Recently, I have found few companies take it to a new step. Like Dell, they manufacture jewelries and sell them directly through their website. Their prices are surprisingly low. http://www.nicerings.com is one of them. For the same high quality diamond jewelry pieces, their prices are almost 1/3 of the retail market price and ½ of other jewelry website’s price. With 30 days return guarantee and Free FedEx overnight, their existence speeds up the existing competitive jewelry industry. It is not surprising if we are going to see more and more jewelry wholesalers and manufacturers coming online in the next few years.



Jewelry educational and price comparison sites are very helpful for online jewelry shoppers. Out of them, http://www.pricescope.com offers a very profound education about diamonds; and you can find very good answers to your jewelry questions in their forums.

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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

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Nov 29 2011 05:02 PM ET

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: Six jiggly, jewel-encrusted reasons to watch



Image Credit: Michael Stewart/Getty Images
Update: Annie’s reflections upon the bones of the Angels
Six more hours until the beautiful beef jerky runway show begins! (10 p.m. ET on CBS.) Check back after the show airs on the west coast, when I’ll have updated this post with my Top 6 (or more) Reflections. They’re gonna be deep!
Why I’m excited for the VS Fashion Show
6. Glitter train wreck
5. Celebs in the audience wearing sunglasses — are you serious?
4. Plebes in the audience with no sunglasses and glassy expressions and maybe one side of their mouth hanging open.
3. Someone could fall?
2. JEWELED BOOBS
1. Hearing the models’ lovely different accents during all the glamorous “How did she become a monarch butterfly who hooks in Santa’s workshop?” segments — I love when someone’s like “I’ve only eaten liquid food for 15 days and I’m currently depriving myself of water” and I’m like ooooooh she sounds smart.
Your turn….
Read more:
Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: If you’re a fatty and you know it, clap your hands [CLAP, CLAP]
Victoria’s Secret Fantasy Bra PHOTO GALLERY!

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Great Posts of 2011 You May Have Missed

2011 has been a truly great year, productive, inspiring and memorable! I met so many wonderful people, started two more blogs, went to my first fashion show as a blogger…


But the most important person for me will always be you, my reader. I have no words to describe how much I appreciate your support! I started this blog with a hope that has now transformed into firm belief  – that Russian fashion really matters to people all around the world.
Here is a list of my favorite posts of 2011 together with a short description. For more stories, hit the Archive of this blog or check out Russian and Ukrainian blogs listed on the Links page.
Russian and Ukrainian Labels at Coterie Trade Show in NYC


I had a pleasure of visiting Ctyl.’ Network (now Bridge Showroom) booth at Fashion Coterie, one of the largest and most prestigious trade shows on the planet, that takes place September 18 – 20 in NYC. Ctyl.’ Network brought to the show a Russian label Chapurin and two labels from Ukraine – Bobkova and Bevza.
Bobkova Goes to America
Ukrainian designer Christina Bobkova’s FW 2011-12 collection (fashion label Bobkova.) is now selling in eight USA boutiques. In August the designer made a long trip to the U.S. to personally present her new collection.
Book Review: Russian Elegance
Russian Elegance, written by renowned experts in the field, provides an extensive overview of clothing and accessories worn by various social classes in Russia from the 15th to the early 20th century. The reader will find out when, where and how each item was meant to be worn. Also covered in this book are different types of fabrics, embroidery and lace, textile production, hairstyles. All items come from the vast collection of about 400 000 objects of the State Historical Museum in Moscow.
A 100 Years Old Color Photographs of the Russian Empire
Between 1909 and 1912 photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii undertook a photographic survey of the Russian Empire with the support of Tsar Nicholas II. He used a specialized camera to capture three black and white images in fairly quick succession, using red, green and blue filters, allowing them to later be recombined and projected with filtered lanterns to show near true color images.
I Don’t Have to Love Your Clothes: Confessions of a Fashion Sales Agent
I hate shopping. Always did. Retail temptations that drive so many women and men crazy leave me untouched….
Fashion Night Out in Moscow
On September, 6 boutiques spread out red carpets and set up DJs and champagne as the third annual Vogue Fashion’s Night Out 2011 unfolded in Moscow. One hundred eighty (!) fashion brands took part in the event this year. The special guest and the brightest star of that night was Natasha Poly.
Bloggers Weigh In On Russian Fashion Weeks
Russian bloggers get invited to all important fashion events, freelance as journalists, stylists, etc. and have a huge impact on Russian fashion industry altogether. To connect you to the best ones out there I asked four bloggers what they think about the most recent fashion weeks in Moscow, namely Volvo Fashion Week and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia (MBFWR). It came out that the organization and management of these events is quite a thorny subject…
RUBAN Part 1: Lookbook And Video
After years of styling for editorials in L’Officiel Ukraine, Grazia and In Style it seemed natural that sisters Alisa and Julia Ruban would expand into designing clothes. The first RUBAN collection was born as part of an ongoing quest for redefining casual and refreshing Moscow girl’s everyday style.
RUBAN Part 2: The Interview
Alisa and Julia Ruban, the designer duo behind the eponymous fashion label, talk about their past experience as stylists for major Russian and Ukrainian magazines, challenges of working as a team and the inspiration behind their debut collection.
Interview With Ukrainian Designer Artem Klimchuk
Though still in his early twenties, Artem Klimchuk is already an established designer. His collections as shown at Ukrainian Fashion Week have been praised by critics as solid and mature, customers are lining up for his understated, feminine dresses.
P. S. Isn’t it obvious that I just LOVE interviews? :) Here is the one that I’ve done for my other blog World of Fashion.
An Interview With Alp Sagnak, Designer Behind Atelier Minyon Jewelry




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