Recession Takes a Toll on Retail Jewelry Industry

Released on: June 6, 2008, 4:17 am

Press Release Author: Pugliese Public Relations

Industry: Apparel & Fashion

Press Release Summary: Recession Takes a Toll on Retail Jewelry Industry

Press Release Body: BOCA RATON, Florida-The deepening recession and long-term
changes in consumer behavior have combined to deal the retail jewelry industry a
hard blow. The dismal situation can be attributed in part to the recession according
to some analysts, but also to changing attitudes about jewelry. While retailers
profited from consumer extravagance in the past, they are now struggling to adapt to
more conservative buyers. Recession causes consumers to scale back on their
discretionary spending and jewelry is one of the first things that one would
willingly live without. Historically, when economic growth slows, shoppers retreat
and jewelry demand weakens substantially.
Doing better, however, are stores offering costume or fashion jewelry, which thrives
when bold designs are in vogue as is very much the case this season as cited in
major women's fashion magazines, such as Harpers Bazaar and W. These magazines
predict, "costume jewelry will become the accessory of choice replacing the designer
handbag." One fashion jewelry store that is filling the niche is EJ Jewelry in Boca
Raton, Florida, offering true and "faux" jewelry in designs similar to those of
designers but at a much lower price.
A recent report released by Global Industry Analysts, Inc. forecasts the world
costume jewelry market would grow at a rate of 4.63% to reach $21.1 billion by the
year 2010. The demand for costume jewelry and fashion accessories, such as rings,
earrings, and bracelets is driven largely by consumer preference for affordable yet
fashionable jewelry. Costume jewelry has tailored looks and styles borrowed from
fine jewelry but given the affordability of costume jewelry, purchases are
predominantly impulsive, especially for the younger generation, as seen with Jackie
Kennedy's famous faux pearls.
According to Joanne Stillman, owner of EJ Jewelry, "Costume jewelry is experiencing
a resurgence that hasn't been seen since the Eighties. It is the perfect accessory
for casual to formal dress, and is a wonderful way to convey your personality.
Beaded costume jewelry and semi precious stones offered in 14, 18 and 24 karat gold
are fun and funky ways to express yourself. Costume jewelry is often perceived as
what one wears when one can't afford the real thing. So not true says Vera Wang and
other fashionistas. Women wear costume jewelry with a specific type of clothing to
improve their appearance and personality. We even have clients who come down from
Palm Beach to buy our pieces and wear them to galas and social events."
Founded in 1992, EJ Jewelry has evolved to become the premier fashion jewelry store
in South Florida. The store maintains a large collection of cubic zirconia set in
14K gold and they have one of the largest selections of one-of-a-kind jewelry made
with semi-precious stones. They also offer a complete collection of jewelry
inspired by the world's greatest designers. They are located at Regency Court 3011
Yamato Road in Boca Raton, Florida. For more information, visit their Website at
www.ejjewelrystore.com.



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