These days, I’ve been keeping my everyday jewelry lineup simple, timeless, and easy to style. The classic gold-hinged bracelet from Aurate New York is a constant for me because I find it works with everything and never feels overdone. When I want a bolder touch, I reach for the Emira bracelet from Brook and Bloom, especially styled over sleeves for a subtle statement moment. My necklace from Mejuri is always in rotation and pairs effortlessly with so many looks. I’m definitely a gold jewelry kind of girl, so most of what I wear leans warm and classic. Some more favorites in my current rotation include the lab-grown morganite tennis bracelet from Aurate New York, a classic mini boyfriend watch from Larsson & Jennings, and the House of Harlow 1960 gold teardrop earrings. If you’re a gold jewelry girl too, these are pieces worth keeping on your radar.
When it comes to building a jewelry collection, I’ve learned that versatility matters just as much as design. Pieces that can move seamlessly from day to night, layer well with others, and hold their own when worn solo are always worth the investment. I look for finishes that feel polished without being flashy. Classic chains and understated shapes are especially appealing because they offer longevity without feeling trend-dependent. The goal is a lineup that you can reach for instinctively, knowing it will elevate whatever you’re wearing. If you’re just starting your collection, focus on a few foundational pieces like a classic gold chain, simple hoops, and a sleek bracelet that you can wear constantly, then build from there with accents that add character, such as a sculptural ear cuff or a pendant necklace. To make it easy to start (or refine) your own lineup, I’ve linked all my current favorites on ShopMy.




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