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NIMES With Bijoutiful, the creation is worn to show it to the crowd

Bijoutiful, it’s the unmissable event of the season to spot fashion trends and novelties! A real meeting place for lovers of jewelry, clothing and fashion accessories! Creativity, quality and originality are the selection criteria met by designers from all over France to exhibit their spring-summer 2022 creations.

Bijoutiful (Photo Archives Anthony Maurin).

One more opportunity for the visitor to find unique pieces in the style that suits them, or in line with their state of mind and their desires of the moment. Thanks to the 70 exhibitors present, the crush is assured. Present on most of the stands, jewelry is undeniably the most represented sector at the show. Precious or fancy jewellery, exceptional pieces or a simple favourite, the choice is vast. The designers will offer a very wide range of collections where shapes and materials will be available to meet all tastes and all budgets.

(Photo Archives Anthony Maurin).

The public will also discover collections of bags, belts, clutches, hats…. A variety that will satisfy all fashionistas! Clothing designers will also offer retro chic, street wear, glamorous, urban or vintage collections. Enjoying four days of shopping in an ephemeral setting, chatting with designers, imagining a one-of-a-kind, made-to-measure piece in direct contact with an exhibitor, that’s the magic of Bijoutiful. With nearly half of the exhibitors from Gard, Hérault and Bouches du Rhône, visitors can even meet them in their workshops throughout the rest of the year and thus create a book of good nearby addresses.

(Photo Archives Anthony Maurin).

To celebrate its 15th anniversary, Bijoutiful has decided to transport its visitors to the other side of the world by welcoming a Polynesian village, over more than 1000m². Immediate boarding for Tahiti and its islands where you can discover typical creations and products (jewellery, pareos, beauty products, food products, etc.), taste Polynesian specialties or attend demonstrations of traditional dances. An exhibition on Polynesian history and culture will complete the trip.

(Photo Archive Anthony Maurin).

For those who would like to extend their shopping session or who do not have time to come during the day, the show will remain open until 10 p.m. on April 1st. Family shopping, office outing with friends, discovery of delicious Polynesian cocktails, all the excuses are good to attend the late night. Conviviality and good humor will be the watchwords of this evening. And what’s more… admission is free!

As every year, entry to the show is free on Friday and Monday. For visitors wishing to come on Saturday or Sunday, exclusive internet offers (duo pack, trio pack, etc.) are available on the online ticket office (open March 18) with presales at 3 euros instead of 4.50 euros (only until March 25). Free for children under ten.

















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