As small as they are, the right jewelry can elevate your style to the next level
Provided it’s your thing, having jewelry can undeniably add an appeal to a well-planned outfit. Despite their high price point, nobody can contest their value—and from a fashion standpoint, the added appeal alone can justify their potentially high price points.
If you’re looking for where to buy your first or next pieces of jewelry, then this list might be the one for you.
Le Gramme
French jeweler Le Gramme features pieces inspired by industrial design, giving their offerings a minimalist, straightforward look. They root their very charm in this approach, and should it be your thing, Le Gramme also makes their jewelry from recycled materials.
Miansai
Miansai specializes in creating “understated” men’s accessories and giving timeless designs a contemporary touch.
Missoma
Missoma prides itself as one of the first demi-fine jewelry designers. They have since added a men’s jewelry collection, and offer meant-to-be layered pieces.
Homer
Homer is singer Frank Ocean’s jewelry brand. Only a year into the business, the brand offers both entry and high-level price points for pieces that better fit a younger audience. As expected, their offerings are just as quirky as their founder in the Blonde creator.
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Tiffany & Co.
A longstanding name in the industry, Tiffany & Co. offers men’s jewelry, too. But as much as they have their dedicated men’s pieces, it could be argued that their women’s designs can also be fit for men.
Alighieri
Alighieri is a literal definition of literary pieces. Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy inspired the brand and its designs, thus the brand name and tagline: “Timeless jewelry rooted in literature and art.”
Tom Wood
Tom Wood’s philosophy is rooted in Nordic simplicity. Like most of these brands, they stick to fundamentals, making pieces suitable for all occasions. Moreover, they are also part of the Responsible Jewellery Council, which is an organization that sets standards for sustainability in the jewelry and watch industries.
Versace
As expected, Versace’s jewelry line is built around its Medusa-inspired identity. Should you want to go beyond the basics and opt for something with easily recognizable yet unique branding, then this could be one for that preference.
Hatton Labs
Hatton Labs is a London-based jewelry brand that mixes up tradition and modernity in its crafting process. Their pieces draw inspiration from London’s heritage and subcultures, and are made either through 3D printing or traditional handcrafting techniques.
All Blues
Sweden’s All Blues offers basic and fundamental designs for its jewelry. Similar to Le Gramme, sustainability mixed with simplicity is the philosophy of this brand.
1017 Alyx 9SM
Primarily a clothing brand, 1017 Alyx 9SM also has its own jewelry line. They draw inspiration from California and New York City cultures mixed with a fashion-forward philosophy courtesy of creator Matthew Williams.
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