NYCJAOS Announces Four-Day Spring Show
The April event will feature a new VIP shopping day requiring a special ticket.

The show, hosted by KIL Promotions, will be held at the Metropolitan Pavilion, located at 125 West 18th Street in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood.
This year’s show will feature more than 160 antique galleries, jewelry designers, and luxury object makers.
It will also include a new VIP preview and dealers-only shopping day, which will take place April 23 from 2 to 7 p.m. A special ticket is required and can be purchased here.
The show will be open to those with general admission tickets on April 24 and 25 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., as well on Sunday from on 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
General admission tickets can be purchased here.
“The throngs of vintage connoisseurs in the New York City metro area that have made NYCJAOS such a thriving success have proven this type of relaxed and comfortable shopping experience is very necessary. We have expanded for year four to a four-day show, adding Thursday by popular request for VIP and dealer trade shopping,” said Konstantinos I. Leoussis, founder of KIL Promotions.
“With celebrities like Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Cate Blanchette, and more showing up on red carpets in vintage couture ensembles, the demand for distinctive vintage/antique jewelry continues to rise. Today’s consumer wants more access to the world’s leading dealers, and our show gives them that, making it easy, affordable, and comfortable for them to shop.”
Attendees will find handbags, scarves, watches, fine silver goods, art objects, and rare collectibles, as well as both new and old jewelry, organizers said.
NYCJAOS aims to provide an exciting, luxury shopping experience and highlight vintage and antique treasures alongside contemporary designer goods.
While browsing, guests can learn about the provenance and story behind each piece, organizers said, catering to those seeking authenticity and value.
A list of exhibitors is available on the NYCJAOS website.
To contact KIL Promotions regarding vendors, sponsorships, advertising, and partnerships, email hello@kilpromotions.com.
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