- Price range: $48–$225
- Shipping: Free for orders over $100
- Return policy: Store credit only
Since founding his brand in 1990 at age 22, Alexis Bittar has been putting out eye-catching jewelry with a big focus on organic forms and Lucite. Even if you’re not the type to make a scene with every outfit, it’s a great resource for adding some energy to your everyday lineup. Trust us: These molten-looking pieces are compliment magnets.
- Price range: $60–$2,800, with most pieces in the $100–$250 range
- Shipping: Free shipping on orders of $200 or more
- Return policy: Returns accepted within three weeks of purchase
Best for Teens and Tweens: Bonbonwhims
Spotted on the likes of Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, and Doja Cat, Y2K-inspired brand Bonbonwhims is for the nostalgia-obsessed maximalists of the world. So yes, it’s a great gift for teen girls. Everything is colorful and easy to customize; start with an in-your-face ring or a personalized charm necklace.
- Price range: $40–$220, with many pieces under $75
- Shipping: Orders of $100 or more ship free
- Return policy: Returns are accepted within seven days of delivery
The AAPI- and female-founded Maison Miru is best known for its tarnish-free earrings, particularly its nap earrings, which have flat backs that you can comfortably wear all day. If you’re building out at an earscape, the brand’s offerings are organized by piercing location (tragus, helix, nostril, etc.), so you can easily browse its array of dainty teardrops, nostalgic lightning bolt studs, and hoops. The jewelry (which also includes necklaces, bracelets, and rings) is all made of recycled stainless steel, medical-grade titanium that’s gentle on sensitive skin, and recycled 14-karat gold.
- Price range: $40–$420
- Shipping: Free for orders over $75; $7 for orders under $75
- Return policy: Free 30-day returns
Known for its glittering 14k gold-plated coin pendants spotted on the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and Jenna Bush Hager, Jane Win, founded by Jane Winchester Paradis—has caused a gilded stir since 2017. Inspired by early 1900s coin jewelry, Jane Win’s gold coin pendants carry meaning for its wearers: lucky elephants, forever compasses, free butterflies, and guiding stars. Each pendant is crafted with intention—double-sided, inscribed with its whimsical design on the front, and matching word and JW celestial logo on the back.
Glamour contributor Micaela English, calls her full heart Jane Win pendant an everyday staple. “It’s a chic reminder that love is everywhere and somehow manages to perfect every outfit. I get complimented on it endlessly.”