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Carrie Elspeth Diversifies Into A Colourful New Product Area

To celebrate the company’s 20th anniversary year, Carrie Elspeth, best known for her colourful beaded jewellery, will be diversifying into scarves this Autumn.

Twenty colourful designs, designed by the company’s founder and creative director, Carrie Shapiro, will be launching at Autumn Fair (Hall 9; stand F90) which takes place from September 1-4 at the NEC in Birmingham.

Above: New for Autumn, Carrie Elspeth’s colourful Rainbow Sparkle necklace.
Above: New for Autumn, Carrie Elspeth’s colourful Rainbow Sparkle necklace.

“As with all my jewellery, retailers will find well designed quality products, reasonably priced with colour in abundance,” she told GiftsandHome.net. “We’ve been wanting to do another product for some time, and scarves fit in well. As a company we are all about colour, so the scarves reflect that, retailing for around £15, which makes them very competitively priced.”

 

Top: The new range of Carrie Elspeth scarves will be packaged in stylish gift bags.

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