The biggest part of being a fashion editor is doing market research and being aware of the hottest brands. Luckily for those in the jewelry world, there are annual trade shows, such as the Couture show in Las Vegas, that showcase the best jewelry brands. Shows like Couture help us familiarize ourselves with brands already in our repertoire and expose us to new and upcoming designers.
Here on the Vogue Jewelry Team, our favorite brands are not limited to the most expensive or exclusive brands, but include designers just starting out and those who make interesting and unique pieces. From Swarovski and Bea Bongiasca’s colorful creations to Cartier’s elevated classics, shop our favorite and some of the best jewelry brands below. As we know all too well, the thrill of finding an amazing new brand is almost as good as finding that perfect piece of jewelry.
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Mejuri
Mejuri is more than a jewelry brand with a loyal global following. Mejuri, which was founded by Noura Sakkhijha, is committed to making high-quality, sustainable jewelry that nurtures and empowers women.
Khiry
Chicago-born and New York-based multimedia artist and designer Jameel Mohammed is a wunderkind of the jewelry world. He founded Khiry while an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania, and has gone on to be featured in magazines such as Vogue, have his designs worn by celebrities such as Serena Williams, and was named as a finalist in the 2021 CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund.
Almasika
Almasika, which debuted at the beloved Parisian store Colette, interprets global traditions and universal symbols through the timeless and rich visual language that jewelry allows. Designer Catherine Sarr, who has worked at various luxury and diamond brands, has created pieces that exude an effortless je ne sais quoi.
Bea Bongiasca
If you follow Dua Lipa, chances are you have seen her wearing designs by the Italian jewelry designer Bea Bongiasca. Bongiasca, who got her start at Central Saint Martins, creates brightly colored enamel, funky-shaped, and gem-bedazzled pieces that add color and character to any outfit.
Swarovski
The Austrian heritage brand, founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski, has gotten a colorful update in recent years thanks to the eye of Creative Director Giovanna Engelbert. Swarovski is loved by both Vogue editors and street style stars alike.
Sophie Bille Brahe
Danish designer Sophie Bille Brahe has cornered the market on delicate pearl and diamond jewelry. Her pieces are luxurious and classic but with a whimsical and unexpected twist.
Zoë Chicco
Zoë Chicco launched her eponymous jewelry brand in 2000 which consists of delicious gold and gemstone pieces. Even better, all of Zoë Chicco’s diamonds are conflict-free, their gemstones are ethically sourced, and they use recycled 14k gold. In addition, all of their employees are paid ethical wages, given benefits, and family leave.
Sauer
The Brazilian jewelry brand Sauer has been around for over 80 years, and under Creative Director Stephanie Wenk it has continued to innovate and push the envelope of jewelry design. Sauer’s current collections include new designs as well as updated versions of the brand’s archival pieces.
Fernando Jorge
Fernando Jorge, who obtained a Master’s degree in Jewelry Design from Central Saint Martins, creates sensual, effortless, and laid-back pieces for his namesake brand. Fernando Jorge jewelry is instantly recognizable for its fluid silhouettes and gemstone elements.
Jenna Blake
Jenna Grosfeld of Jenna Blake Jewelry marries vintage inspirations with contemporary colors and textures. While Grosfeld designs with a maximalist approach, she believes that jewelry should be collected and treasured much like art.
Ileana Makri
Greek jewelry designer Ileana Makri has been making her fine jewelry for over 25 years, and designs with a consistent brand identity. Her Globetrotter collection consisting of beaded pieces with elements from her world travels sits alongside her elegant jewels worthy of a cocktail party.
Nadine Aysoy
Although she was born into a family of Belgian diamond dealers, Nadine Aysoy started her career in investment banking and did not start her eponymous jewelry brand until 2017. Since then, however, she has become known for her transformable, playful, and elevated fine and high jewelry.
Sylva & Cie
Sylva & Cie, founded and designed by Sylva Yepremian, draws inspiration from a variety of core yet evolving ideas. The designer uses a specific combination of metals and stones to create her unique, vintage-inspired jewelry.
Selim Mouzannar
Franco-Lebanese jeweler Selim Mouzannar’s ethos is to create with optimism and non-violence. Selim Mouzannar jewelry is a direct reflection of this, as his ethically responsible jewelry immediately conveys beauty and happiness.
Robinson Pelham
Robinson Pelham jewelry can seamlessly transform from day to night, from simple to statement. They offer an endless permutation of earring combinations, as well as brightly colored and playful jewelry.
Ondyn
Manhattan-born and raised jewelry designer Tara Maria Famiglietti has been a star in the jewelry world since she began designing at the age of twenty. Her line Ondyn is inspired by water, and all pieces feature a highly technical and beautiful diamond articulation.
Tabayer
Nigora Tokhtabayeva was born in Uzbekistan and spent her formative years in the United States, where she developed her jewelry lexicon, and her belief that jewelry is a conduit between the inner and outer world. All of her sleek, sculptural pieces are crafted from fair mined gold and include conflict-free, Kimberley-certified diamonds.
Viltier
Design duo and childhood friends Thomas Montier Leboucher and Iris de la Villardière created Viltier with a mission to free jewelry from its traditional and often sterile reputation. Handmade in their Paris atelier, Viltier jewelry is radiant, colorful, and made to celebrate the natural beauty of its wearers.
Gemella
Third-generation jewelers and sisters Anna and Rachel grew up surrounded by their family’s heirlooms which became their greatest source of inspiration. The Gemella collection includes statement bracelets inspired by pieces in their mother’s jewelry box as well as their irresistible gemmy sweetheart necklaces.
Milamore
George Inaki Root founded Milamore in 2019 as an ode to the bond he had with his grandmother Milagros. Inspired by Japanese culture, Milamore is about breaking the old and ushering in the new as is evident with his iconic Kintsugi collection.
Azlee
Art Deco architecture, antiquity, and the fluid natural world meld seamlessly in Baylee Zwart’s brand Azlee. Azlee’s modern works of art are made and designed sustainably, and a portion of each sale is donated to ocean-related causes.
Melissa Kaye
New York-based fine jewelry designer Melissa Kaye creates stunning pieces that work as both stand-alone statements and layerable stories. Her neon and pastel enamel jewelry is a perfect complement to her elegant diamond pieces.
Emily P. Wheeler
Emily P. Wheeler’s vibrant and unexpected jewelry line is centered around three key tenets: luxury of materiality, craft, and clear conscience. These values are immediately obvious in the gemstones she chooses, the way she constructs pieces, and the brand’s commitment to a transparent design process.
Colette
Colette jewelry, designed by Colette Steckel, is for the modern, fashionable, timeless woman. Ranging from mega charm necklaces to twinkle star studs, there is a piece of jewelry for everyone in the Colette line.
Renna
While on a walk with her mother as a child, Renna Taher and her mother found two coffee bean shells that they kept and began to mold jewelry from. Today, Renna is a continuation of this initial discovery, and this natural thread has gone on to include delicate golden branches, amethyst starfish, and agate lobster claws.
Sorellina
Sorellina, the New York-based jewelry design house founded by sisters Nicole and Kim Carosella, is a line of bold, statement, vibrant pieces. Their distinct brand ranges from their Tarot pieces, which are miniature works of art, to art deco-inspired earrings.
Ananya
Ananya Malhotra got her start at Central Saint Martins in London, and now designs her namesake jewelry line Ananya between London, Miami, and India. From her chakra pieces with protective stones to her stunning scatter jewelry, Ananya is powerful and expressive.
Prounis
Jean Prounis founded Prounis Jewelry in homage to her family ancestry and passion for beautiful objects. Her hand-wrought jewelry is made from recycled 22k gold and set with gemstones to create the distinctive Prounis aesthetic.
Darius
Darius Khonsary’s eponymous fine jewelry line is inspired by her matrilineal Ancient Persian ancestry. Darius reimagines these ancient symbols in luxurious gold and the finest diamonds and gemstones.
Retrouvaí
Kirsty Stone’s brand Retrouvaí takes its ethos from the French word “retrouvailles,” which is defined as the joy of reconnecting with something from one’s past. This is immediately clear in her updated, modern heirloom jewelry.
Harwell Godfrey
Lauren Harwell Godfrey, the founder and designer of Harwell Godfrey, has created a distinctive and unique jewelry line with eye-catching stone inlay and rich gold tones. In 2020, Harwell Godfrey launched a Charity Heart series with 100% of proceeds from this line going to charities such as the NAACP, Futures Without Violence, and Every Mother Counts. Harwell Godfrey was included in the 2022 CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund, and was the winner at the 2022 Gem Awards for jewelry design.
Cartier
Cartier has been at the forefront of the jewelry and watch industry since 1847 thanks to the brand’s iconic designs and philanthropic efforts. From the trinity collection to the tank watch, Cartier’s pieces are timeless, elegant, and refined.
Mateo
Mateo is the king of pearls, so it’s no surprise that designer Matthew Harris won the Best in Pearls award at the 2022 Couture jewelry show in Las Vegas. Beyond pearls, Mateo jewelry features crystal quartz rings with secret initials, and rainbow bedazzled earrings.
Brent Neale
Brent Neale Winston’s namesake jewelry line is handmade and produced in New York City as an homage to the craftsmen she was taught by while a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Her whimsical pieces, which include her iconic mushroom charms and seashell earrings, have been featured in the pages of Vogue and worn by stars such as Blake Lively and Gwyneth Paltrow.
AGMES
AGMES was launched by sisters Morgan and Jaclyn Solomon in 2016 at the encouragement of their late friend Andrew. Crafted in his legacy, AGMES strives for commitments to kindness, fair and equal treatment, and sustainable practices. The duo designs sculptural, artistic pieces with pearl and glass elements.
Beck
Rebecca Zeijdel-Paz originally began designing fashion jewelry; however, in 2021 she transitioned to making fine jewelry, as the notion of wearing jewelry drastically changed due to Covid. Beck pays homage to memories spent at sea and is inspired by shapes such as masks from early underwater explorations and dazzling sand patterns.
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Originally posted from “VOGUE” by Charlotte Diamond
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