INNOVATION JEWELLERY
Any fashion garment comes alive with accessories — Innovation Jewellery, the Kiosk in the centre of Merivale Mall, is where all the fashion conscious meet.
Necklaces to enliven and deepen the neckline — bracelets to mix layer on layer — earrings to bring drama to the face — rings to dress the hands. Innovation Jewellery can contrast or totally match your colour theme. Bone in white or black from India ... the smouldering glow of brass. . . the sparkle of silver. The colours are soft and subtle or bold and vibrant — you pick your mood — Innovation Jewellery will mix and match for you. Call at the little fashion Jewellery Kiosk during Fashion Week and try some of the jewellery with your clothes. The staff will advise you on the latest fashion trends and show you how to layer your necklaces and chains, dress your arms and hands, flatter your face with earrings. Add these exciting touches to your wardrobe today. INNOVATION JEWELLERY, Merivale Mall, phone 553-957.
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Press, 7 April 1987, Page 18
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