It was an honor to get a tour of the newest Tiffany store that just recently opened its doors at the former Rugby space at the U-Village with store manager, Belinda. She is a lady of class, sophistication and she was kind enough to share some profound knowledge about Tiffany & Co. and its new layer of retail direction that Tiffany & Co. recently has placed without neglecting it’s original Tiffany & Co. store.
From the outside, the store looks mysterious and intriguing and can spark interest to U-Village shoppers. Once you walk in, your expectations are blown away with it’s exquisite store interior design and layout of its old and new jewelry pieces.
The Tiffany & Co. stylists are ready to assist you with all your Tiffany & Co. questions and needs. All of the employees are so well presented and makes a great exemplification of the brand and luxury of the company. They’re knowledgeable of the product and can help you find the perfect fit for not only yourself, but for the woman of your life (especially those men out there that need help).

What makes this Tiffany & Co. any different than your traditional Tiffany & Co. is it’s experience. Like clothing, they want you to accessorize your wardrobe that fits your personality. Similar to wardrobing, we dress to express our mood, personality and how we feel that particularly day, but here we shift to accessories like jewelry.
There are its traditional collections that Tiffany & Co. stores carry, but even more. There are the statement necklaces, fashionable jewelry, the stackable bangle bar, the stackable celebration rings in addition to its engagement rings.
The concept of the store is quite wise and great for people here that have been life long fans or new fans of Tiffany & Co. The welcoming environment takes the relief of any purchasing decisions.
Take a visit to U-Village. Everyone in the Eastside must take the journey to Seattle to visit because it’s a very different feel than the one at Bellevue Square.
You’ll love it like I did.
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September 18th, 2009
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that’s exciting that the uvillage store is more inviting rather than walking right into a vault. I’ll check it out sometime. :)
Yea it’s totally not like that at all! You’re gonna love it so much! :)
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