Gilt
Q: What one word best describes your store?
A:
Expressions. Our jewelry and accessories allow clients to express their own unique style.
A: Colorful. Original. Romantic. Q: What makes your store different from the rest?
A: The variety of jewelry and accessories to choose from that add flare to your everyday look or that special occasion. Q: Name one person you would love to dress:
A: Kate Hudson - she has a playful personality that works in jeans and a tee or dressed up for a red carpet event. Q: What article of clothing have you kept forever and why?
A: Cashmere scarf - it feels delectable and is utterly timeless. Q: Finish the following sentence: In fashion, it is most important to be...
A: accessorized. Q: If you did not pursue a retail career, what would you be doing?
A: Something on the cutting edge of technology. Q: What is your current fashion fixation/fetish?
A: Hats!!!!
Put the finishing touches on your look at Gilt. This boutique’s range of unique fashion jewelry, custom jewelry designs, hats, wraps, clutches and other accessories will add flare to your everyday or that special occasion. Gilt is also the place to go for those hard-to-find products like deodorant remover, garment tape, clear bra straps, nipple tamers and silicone bra inserts. Located in Bellevue Square between Ben Bridge & Lego, Gilt offers a range of high-quality, unique jewelry and accessories at competitive prices to suit any occasion.
Enjoy guilt-free holiday shopping at Gilt - NW Source
By Natalie Bow NWsource shopping columnist Bellevue resident Jennifer Corry, who remembers Bellevue Square [0] "when it was not much more than a strip mall," now has a hand in the shopping center's growth with the opening of her new accessories shop, Gilt [0], which is located on the mall's first level across from Sephora [0]. Corry stocks her boutique with affordable accessories like newsboy caps, clutches and cashmere scarves, and she's neatly arranged interesting jewelry collections throughout the narrow space. Most notable among them is Danish jewelry line Pilgrim [1], known in the fashion industry for their unique marketing efforts -- including freezing jewelry in a large block of ice in downtown Oslo this past fall. Gilt is the only boutique in Washington to carry the brand, which features handmade, affordable ($40-$125) statement pieces that incorporate copper alloy, enamel plating, Swarovski crystals and other materials. Through Dec. 31, shoppers will receive a 10 percent discount on one item by donating jewelry and accessories. Gilt will give the donated items to the YWCA's Working Wardrobe program, which outfits low-income women with clothing and accessories for interviews and new jobs. Gilt is at Bellevue Square, 100 Bellevue Way N.E.; 425-468-4458. Visit the store online at www.gilt-fix.com [2].
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By Natalie Bow NWsource shopping columnist Bellevue resident Jennifer Corry, who remembers Bellevue Square [0] "when it was not much more than a strip mall," now has a hand in the shopping center's growth with the opening of her new accessories shop, Gilt [0], which is located on the mall's first level across from Sephora [0]. Corry stocks her boutique with affordable accessories like newsboy caps, clutches and cashmere scarves, and she's neatly arranged interesting jewelry collections throughout the narrow space. Most notable among them is Danish jewelry line Pilgrim [1], known in the fashion industry for their unique marketing efforts -- including freezing jewelry in a large block of ice in downtown Oslo this past fall. Gilt is the only boutique in Washington to carry the brand, which features handmade, affordable ($40-$125) statement pieces that incorporate copper alloy, enamel plating, Swarovski crystals and other materials. Through Dec. 31, shoppers will receive a 10 percent discount on one item by donating jewelry and accessories. Gilt will give the donated items to the YWCA's Working Wardrobe program, which outfits low-income women with clothing and accessories for interviews and new jobs. Gilt is at Bellevue Square, 100 Bellevue Way N.E.; 425-468-4458. Visit the store online at www.gilt-fix.com [2].
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Small Extravagances Adorn Bellevue Squareshare/save
Look-Your-Best.com New Fashion Jewelry and Accessories Boutique Gilt opens in time for Holidays BELLEVUE, Wash., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Spice up your holidays at Gilt, a new Bellevue Square boutique featuring unique and inspiring collections of high-quality and affordable fashion jewelry and accessories. Be one of the first to preview these guilty pleasures at Gilt's grand opening get together from 6-9:30 p.m. on Monday, November 19th. Whether you're looking for a little color to bring new life to that little black party dress, need to give yourself a lift or find the perfect gift for any female on your list, Gilt is the place for all your fashion jewelry and accessory needs. Located just across from Sephora on level one, Gilt will offer a range of unique styles and colors at competitive prices. Gilt will be the first in the area to carry the hot new line of PILGRIM jewelry from Denmark, as worn by Liv Tyler, and Amici bags as featured in "O" Magazine. Get your "Gilt Fix" with accessories from the Gal Pal that lifts and removes white deodorant marks, dirt, crusted food and lint from most fabrics in seconds to coverage tape. PILGRIM jewelry is designed for those who dare show personality, some of the signature pieces that Gilt will carry include: * Autumns Finest -- combines the flower with oval glass beads, achieving an effect that is elegant yet pronounced * Rose -- a symbol of love, femininity, elegance and glory, the rose is combined with sparkling Swarovski crystals to convey sensuality and elegance * Ball with a Twist -- gothic ornamentation creates a unique look * Fairy Wings -- precious and refined, these designs reveal a woman's femininity through subtle glimpses Beginning at the opening party, customers who donate lightly used fashion jewelry/accessories at Gilt will receive 10% off one item now through the end of the year. Gilt will be donating these items to the YWCA's Working Wardrobe program which provides homeless and low-income job seekers clothing and accessories for
Look-Your-Best.com New Fashion Jewelry and Accessories Boutique Gilt opens in time for Holidays BELLEVUE, Wash., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Spice up your holidays at Gilt, a new Bellevue Square boutique featuring unique and inspiring collections of high-quality and affordable fashion jewelry and accessories. Be one of the first to preview these guilty pleasures at Gilt's grand opening get together from 6-9:30 p.m. on Monday, November 19th. Whether you're looking for a little color to bring new life to that little black party dress, need to give yourself a lift or find the perfect gift for any female on your list, Gilt is the place for all your fashion jewelry and accessory needs. Located just across from Sephora on level one, Gilt will offer a range of unique styles and colors at competitive prices. Gilt will be the first in the area to carry the hot new line of PILGRIM jewelry from Denmark, as worn by Liv Tyler, and Amici bags as featured in "O" Magazine. Get your "Gilt Fix" with accessories from the Gal Pal that lifts and removes white deodorant marks, dirt, crusted food and lint from most fabrics in seconds to coverage tape. PILGRIM jewelry is designed for those who dare show personality, some of the signature pieces that Gilt will carry include: * Autumns Finest -- combines the flower with oval glass beads, achieving an effect that is elegant yet pronounced * Rose -- a symbol of love, femininity, elegance and glory, the rose is combined with sparkling Swarovski crystals to convey sensuality and elegance * Ball with a Twist -- gothic ornamentation creates a unique look * Fairy Wings -- precious and refined, these designs reveal a woman's femininity through subtle glimpses Beginning at the opening party, customers who donate lightly used fashion jewelry/accessories at Gilt will receive 10% off one item now through the end of the year. Gilt will be donating these items to the YWCA's Working Wardrobe program which provides homeless and low-income job seekers clothing and accessories for
Bellevue Reporter-Sometimes with shopping you need a little 'gilt'
December 26, 2007 By Lindsay Larin Staff Writer You say you’re feeling guilty from all your Christmas shopping. A new store at Bellevue Square is there to help. The store, “gilt,” carries fashion jewelry and accessories in a boutique-style shop on the mall’s first level directly across from Sephora. The new shop carries primarily Pilgrim, a handcrafted Denmark jewelry line that is huge in Europe and has only recently begun to gather attention in the states. Pilgrim employs several different artists to design the jewelry by hand, giving the unique collections a certain level of exclusivity and uniqueness. Owner Jenny Corry envisioned opening a shop that offered a fresh take on fashion jewelry and accessories. “I wanted to offer high quality jewelry at a reasonable price. Over in Europe you can’t walk down the street without seeing several cute little shops like this. You just don’t see that around here. The mall has Claire’s that is on the low end and fine jewelry stores but nothing that balances the two. That’s where gilt comes in,” explained Corry. The ex-Microsoft employee decided to start her own business more than a year ago and began the long process of turning her dream into a reality. The first step was finding the right product. “I discovered Pilgrim jewelry by chance. My sister-in-law from Ireland game me Pilgrim as a gift and I fell in love with it,” said Corry. “I couldn’t believe the amount of detail the artist put into creating the jewelry. When I decided to move forward with opening my own shop, Pilgrim jewelry was a must. It was a no brainer.” The next step was to locate a prime spot. Corry met with representatives from Bellevue Square but didn’t think much would come of it. “I knew it was a long shot because Bellevue Square is the cream of the crop. I was pleasantly surprised at how gracious they were and they truly made the process so smooth. The doors just kept opening and we kept moving forward.” Knowing how crucial the first few mont
December 26, 2007 By Lindsay Larin Staff Writer You say you’re feeling guilty from all your Christmas shopping. A new store at Bellevue Square is there to help. The store, “gilt,” carries fashion jewelry and accessories in a boutique-style shop on the mall’s first level directly across from Sephora. The new shop carries primarily Pilgrim, a handcrafted Denmark jewelry line that is huge in Europe and has only recently begun to gather attention in the states. Pilgrim employs several different artists to design the jewelry by hand, giving the unique collections a certain level of exclusivity and uniqueness. Owner Jenny Corry envisioned opening a shop that offered a fresh take on fashion jewelry and accessories. “I wanted to offer high quality jewelry at a reasonable price. Over in Europe you can’t walk down the street without seeing several cute little shops like this. You just don’t see that around here. The mall has Claire’s that is on the low end and fine jewelry stores but nothing that balances the two. That’s where gilt comes in,” explained Corry. The ex-Microsoft employee decided to start her own business more than a year ago and began the long process of turning her dream into a reality. The first step was finding the right product. “I discovered Pilgrim jewelry by chance. My sister-in-law from Ireland game me Pilgrim as a gift and I fell in love with it,” said Corry. “I couldn’t believe the amount of detail the artist put into creating the jewelry. When I decided to move forward with opening my own shop, Pilgrim jewelry was a must. It was a no brainer.” The next step was to locate a prime spot. Corry met with representatives from Bellevue Square but didn’t think much would come of it. “I knew it was a long shot because Bellevue Square is the cream of the crop. I was pleasantly surprised at how gracious they were and they truly made the process so smooth. The doors just kept opening and we kept moving forward.” Knowing how crucial the first few mont




