Published
February 14, 2025
Premium jewellery brand Nomination is set to arrive in Scotland this spring. The Argento-operated brand is to open a concept store at the SGS Group-owned Braehead Shopping Centre in March.
“Further elevating Braehead’s impressive selection of premium jewellery brands”, the standalone Nomination store will offer “an immersive shopping experience that highlights the Italian brand’s craftsmanship and innovation”.
The main feature will be its Composable brand, which allows customers to create a bracelet ‘Link by Link’, appearing alongside a “range of stylish jewellery for every occasion”.
Located on the Upper Level of Braehead, the store will join the centre’s strong line-up of jewellers including Beaverbrooks, Goldsmiths, H Samuel, Ernest Jones, and Pandora.
Emma Filmer, managing director at Argento, said: “Argento brings years of retail expertise to this project, and we look forward to bringing a unique shopping experience to the Braehead community. Braehead was a natural choice for this exciting launch.”
Rob Jewell, managing director, asset management at centre operator Pradera Lateral, added: “The arrival of Nomination’s first concept store is a great addition to our retail mix, reinforcing Braehead’s position a premium retail and leisure destination in Scotland.
“This exclusive location is testament to Braehead’s appeal, offering a curated retail experience that sets it apart from other shopping centres. Nomination will further add to the centre’s diverse jewellery offering”.
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