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The Jewelry District

Episode Five: Guest Tiffany Stevens

The Jewelry District

JCK

Fashion & Beauty, Business News, Business, Arts, News

9.925 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In This Episode In the latest installment of “The Jewelry District,” you’ll hear JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky and news director Rob Bates recap the latest news, including a Fashion Week recap and a look at how the trade war and tariffs on China will affect the industry. Victoria and Rob also cover the new JCK print and digital plan for 2020 and share a weird story of the week. You’ll also hear Rob and Vic interview Tiffany Stevens of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee on how she got there, what she does, and current issues concerning the JVC.   Show Notes 00:45 Recap of Fashion Week and the jewelry trends and best jewelry so far. 07:42 Are the 90s coming back into fashion and what does it mean for jewelry? 09:10 Trade wars and tariffs on China, and how this affects the industry. 15:40 Overview of JCK’s print and digital plan for 2020, including change in magazine frequency. 17:50 JCK’s 150th Anniversary Issue—a print keepsake that will still have value. 19:10 Weird Story: A dairy farmer in Singapore proposed by putting a ring on a cow’s udder. 22:15 Rob Bates and Victoria Gomelsky interview Tiffany Stevens, President, CEO and General Counsel of JVC. 22:30 Tiffany covers her history and beginnings at JVC and what drew her to the jewelry industry. 24:44 Tiffany gives some background on JVC’s history, mission, and what they’re doing now. 27:20 Tiffany talks about how lab-grown diamonds affect the JVC mediation practice. 28:35 Rob asks Tiffany how consumers can get in touch with the JVC if they have an issue they want to bring to their attention. 29:45 Tiffany speaks on what the State Department asks of the industry regarding sourcing. 33:15 What you can do to show you’re compliant: filing suspicious activity reports. 39:00 Rob asks Tiffany how effective Anti-Money Laundering laws are in flagging things. 40:15 Tiffany speaks on the FTC guides and their aftereffects.   Episode Credits Hosts: Rob Bates and Victoria Gomelsky Guest: Tiffany Stevens Editor: Levi Sharpe Producer & Engineer: Natalie Chomet Plugs: jckonline.com, @jckmagazine, jvclegal.org   Show Recap Fashion Week Highlights Vic covers some of the best jewelry moments of the week, and some emerging trends that she has noticed. Some takeaways are a strong 60’s-70’s structural trend, especially from Marc Jacobs. These striking pieces show that fashion designers may be starting to acknowledge jewelry design and craft rather than adding jewelry as an afterthought. Ulla Johnson paired her outfits with pieces from Grainne Morton, a U.K. designer that does these sculptural earrings and necklaces with lots of dangling pieces. Another designer, Brandon Maxwell, paired denim outfits with colored stones and lots of chains. Vic has noticed chains as an emerging trend that will extend to 2020. Are The 90’s Making a Comeback? Vic and Rob notice that some 90’s styles are starting to make a comeback, and they speculate what it could mean for jewelry. Besides the Tin Cup pearl necklace, popularized by the movie it was named for, Vic can’t pinpoint any jewelry styles that were big in the 90’s, and characterizes it as a sad time for jewelry. She supposes that every time an era’s trends come back, they do so with a dash of the modern sprinkled in, which could bring some hope for jewelry trends moving forward. Trade Wars are Back 15% tariffs were put on products from China beginning on September 1st. Though many products were exempt, jewelry products were not among them. Though some large manufacturers say they are not affected, others are sorting through the chaos. Rob explains that it’s not as simple as not purchasing products from China. Many small parts, boxes,

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Jewelry District, a podcast by J.C.K. Magazine and JCPK. Online. Today, JCP's Rob Bates and Victoria Gimelski will talk about the latest news and a weird story of the week.

0:21.6

Then, they will interview Tiffany Stevens, CEO and president of JVC.

0:31.8

Hello, everyone.

0:32.9

Welcome to the jewelry district.

0:34.5

This is Victoria Gimelski, editor-in-chief of J.C-K and J-C-C-K Online, and I am joined by

0:40.2

Rob Bates, news director of J-CK and J-CK Online. First topic on our agenda is it's Fashion Week,

0:46.8

or Fashion Week, was earlier this week. It ended on September 11th. Those of you who are listening

0:52.2

and have followed the coverage, our senior editor, Emily Vesselin,

0:55.8

has done a great job covering some of the bigger jewelry stories we saw.

1:00.0

Emily did a really great story earlier in the week on the best jewelry so far.

1:04.5

It ran on the ninth, and she covered five key designers that really had a prominent jewelry element to their shows. I mean, of course,

1:13.5

these are all fashion designers, and I think historically, jewelry has been very marginal and completely

1:19.1

marginalized at these events because, of course, they want to focus on the pieces. And also,

1:23.7

you know, it has to be big jewelry. There's no way to see the jewelry otherwise walking

1:28.3

down when these models are walking down the runway. How else do you see the jewelry unless

1:33.1

it's voluminous? So, you know, often if we do see jewelry, it tends to be costume, very,

1:39.4

very fashion jewelry, nothing super fine. Although I think this year we saw a little twist.

1:45.7

Some of the takeaways that Emily has pinpointed is that there was a kind of a strong

1:50.9

60s, 70s sculptural design trend that's resurfaced.

1:56.1

She saw that at Mark Jacobs.

1:57.9

She called it out as early David Yermin kind of NYC sculptor artist turned jeweler pieces.

2:05.2

So maybe like Robert Lee Morris, these sort of silver sculptural pieces. There were some images

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