Zales, TikToker Sabrina Brier Partner on Jewelry Giveaway
The retailer is giving away jewelry in honor of its centennial.

For its “100 Reasons to Celebrate You” campaign and giveaway, Zales will be gifting jewelry at random this month.
To kick off the giveaway, Brier headed to Madison Square Park in New York City to gift jewelry to 30 people.
Zales is encouraging its customers to celebrate life’s milestones, big and small, so Brier gifted jewelry to those celebrating everything from anniversaries to being a health care worker.
“We love Sabrina's content, and her ability to connect with people and create engaging content made her an ideal choice to help promote our 100 Reasons Campaign and giveaway,” said Kecia Caffie, president of Zales, in an emailed statement.
“To continue our Centennial celebration, Zales and Sabrina surprised and delighted New Yorkers with jewelry pieces to celebrate just because moments — whether it's enjoying a nice day in the park, having a day out with your best friend, or celebrating a life milestone like an anniversary or promotion.”
Brier got her start on TikTok, starring in skits where she pretends to be relatable characters in one’s life, like the friend who takes everything personally or the one who never wants to go out.
She’s amassed nearly 820,000 followers on TikTok and 82.4 million views.
The remaining pieces will be given away at random online while supplies last.
Those interested can visit the giveaway website and fill out the contact form. They will be asked to share a short statement on what they’re celebrating.
Zales debuted its 100th anniversary marketing campaign in April, sharing the history of the Signet-owned banner while also looking to its future.
Its 100th year will be one of innovation for Zales, said the retailer, with plans for product collections, brand partnerships, activations, and a “refreshed” store experience at select locations.
Also part of its centennial celebration is a custom necklace set with more than 100 carats of lab-grown diamonds, a nod to Zales’ history as “The Diamond Store.”
The necklace features a 24-carat pear-shaped lab-grown diamond at the center with 10 strands of Riviera lab-created diamonds down the back of the necklace, one for each decade of the brand.
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated post-publication to reflect a change to the jewelry giveaway. Rather than giving away 100 pieces of jewelry as initially stated, Zales said it will give away jewelry while supplies last.
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