25 affordable jewellery brands that fashion editors are obsessed with from freeamfva's blog

25 affordable jewellery brands that fashion editors are obsessed with

Coco Chanel famously once said, "Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off." But when it comes to jewellery, we think the more the merrier (which is even more achievable when you discover chic, affordable brands). Whether you're a lover of dainty jewels and delicate chains, or chunky gold hoops and statement pieces, wearing and layering jewellery is a great form of self-expression, whatever your aesthetic.To get more news about Necklace jewelry designers near me, you can visit jewelryhunt.net official website.

But, it's important to know how to care and look after your pieces so they can look good and last forever; shopping wisely and taking care of your purchases truly is one of the most sustainable ways to shop. So, every now and again, our favourite pieces need a spring clean - think of it as a maintenance check. Follow our guide on how to care for your jewellery at home safely, where industry experts Caitlin Mociun, founder of fine jewellery brand Mociun, and Laura Lombardi, founder of her eponymous chunky chain label, share their wisdom on how to take care of the most treasured pieces in your jewellery box.

If you're in the market for a little jewellery update, it doesn't necessarily have to cost the earth. In fact, there have never been more labels offering fun and fashionable jewellery at affordable prices. From the influencer-adored Missoma, which is here to enhance your everyday look, to the likes of Laura Lombardi and Maria Black, whose collections are all about chunky gold statement styles, or artistic offerings from Anissa Kermiche and Loveness Lee, we present 25 stylish jewellery brands that fashion editors turn to time and time again.

Best friends Cristina Mantilla and Duda Teixeira launched their brand with one aim in mind, to create "statement jewellery for the every day". Designs take inspiration from their shared love of the sea; every piece is handmade with shells and freshwater pearls mixed up with glass beads.

Kloto’s authenticity, craft quality and expertise stems from a 40-year family heritage of jewellery making. Designer Senem Gençoğlu, born and raised in Istanbul, spent her summers working at ateliers gaining crafting skills and pursuing her love for design from a young age.

Today, her brand creates meaningful and timeless designs with a focus on responsible production, all made locally by artisans in Istanbul. The pieces are crafted with recycled, responsibly sourced silver and gold and can be recycled repeatedly.Founder Ashley Alexis McFarlane launched Omi Woods in celebration of her connection to Africa and her diaspora, with the aim to help African history live on through future generations. "My grandmother is the reason I started making jewellery and why Omi Woods is centered around heirloom heritage pieces. Her name means shalom in Hebrew and sälam in Ethiopian-Semitic languages," she explained to Who What Wear. "It translates to peace primarily, but also harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare, and tranquility. I reflect on these things as I learn about the cultures and histories Omi Woods pieces are inspired by."

Wald Berlin is in every fashion lover's trinket box. Stylist Dana Roski and model Joyce Binneboese originally started the label back in 2012 and since then it has gained huge popularity thanks to its stand-out pieces. The jewellery is reflective of their travels around the world, with the idea being that each item could be worn in bustling cities such as New York or on tranquil beaches in Bali.

Bonheur Jewellery is best known for its modern, understated, feminine pieces with an impressive celebrity and model following. From Serena Williams to Dakota Johnson, Ashley Graham to Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid to Taylor Hill - the brand is a favourite of many influential A-listers. Designed in New York, the idea of Bonheur stemmed from a particular summer holiday evening in Greece, where sisters Ally and Albina Mataj came upon bracelets handcrafted for them by their grandmother for their birthdays.

The sisters became inspired to start a jewellery line that represented travel and the spirit of New York after they felt the love a single piece of jewellery could make the wearer feel. They launched their label in 2015 and have since then evolved it into the successful brand it is today, which excels in transitional pieces that work from day to night.


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