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7 Jewelry Brands You'll Find In Every Fashion Girl's Collection

As style people ourselves, we always have an eye on what fashion folk are into. Whether it's the denim trend they all agree upon or the wardrobe basic stocked in their closets, we make it our duty to expose all the details. Which brings me to today's topic of investigation: jewelry. You can bet that inside every fashion girl's vanity lies a treasure trove of everything from trendier chain link necklaces to more investment pieces. The common thread? A handful of popular jewelry brands they're all into.

These seven labels have emerged as the go-tos for anyone looking to elevate their outfit, and while some of these names have popped up more recently, most of them are industry mainstays. From fashion's favorite fine jewelry line to the source for chunky chain-link pieces, scroll through to find the jewelry brands that are already all over your Instagram feed and perhaps find something to add to your own collection.

The Last Line is the fine jewelry you dream of at a price you can afford. Whether it be the perfect tennis bracelet or a safety pin fashioned as an earring, each piece is inundated with colorful gemstones in rainbow hues that make a statement. This jewelry is made for layering—just check out founder Shelley Sanders's ears for proof.

Timeless Pearly first came onto the scene with their signature pearl-adorned initial necklaces and have since established themselves the ultimate source for modern pearl jewelry, as the name suggests.
The gold chains you've been spotting on all the celebs? There's a good chance Missoma is behind it. The London-based label specializes in demi-fine jewelry at a more affordable price point. So those cool gold pieces Gigi Hadid always wears? They can be yours, too.

Mejuri gained traction for its dainty, everyday pieces. Now, it's become a top choice among fashion and jewelry lovers everywhere thanks to its versatile range of products, which suits any budget.

Laura Lombardi is one of fashion's favorite jewelry labels, hands down. With chunky chain-link pieces that feel both modern and vintage-inspired, they're the kind of staples you can easily dress up or down and definitely can wear every day.

Beloved by celebs like Katie Holmes and Irina Shayk and fashion girls alike, Monica Vinader's pieces are imbued with a timeless quality that's hard to come by.

If you call yourself a fan of a good necklace stack, then you need to have Cinco on your radar. The Spanish label is filled with chains ranging from dainty to chunky that were basically made for layering. 

Speaking of jewelry, these are the biggest trends this season.



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