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Select Jewelry Shows to celebrate 15th Anniversary in 2024

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Select Jewelry Shows, the annual fall, trade only events, reaches a milestone next year. The 2024 Dallas show marks the 15th Anniversary of the founding of Select. Select Shows cater to better manufacturers and designers, and the jewelers they serve. The 2023 Select Show in Dallas included a elegant Tower cocktail reception highlighting creations of some of the exhibitors. The 2024 anniversary event will once again host the popular event.

Select’s singular focus on security, comfort and the right mix of exhibitors have contributed to Select’s longevity according to jeweler’s who have been attending since the early years.

Retail jewelers and their suppliers agreed the 2023 Select Jewelry Shows, in Dallas, Tysons Corner, Virginia, and the Mohegan Sun Resort, were a big success with all three shows sold out. Retailer registration for all three Select Fall shows, experienced a strong response from previous attendees and new retailers who have heard of the Select events from their suppliers.

Select Shows are “right size” regional trade events that bring fine jewelry designers and top-tier manufacturers to leading markets. Select Shows run for two days, Sunday and Monday, featuring 55 – 65 of the most popular lines and prestigious brands. Select provides the retail jeweler with comfort and security while working with suppliers in the convenience of an easily accessible show. Complimentary breakfast and lunch and a fun cocktail party are available to all attendees.

The 2024 Select Show Fall schedule includes the Ritz-Carlton in Dallas, Texas – September 8-9, the Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino in Connecticut – September 15-16 and Washington, DC at the Ritz-Carlton Downtown – September 29-30.

Retail jewelers interested in attending a Select Show can register online at www.selectjewelryshow.com.

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