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Spotted: The Jewellery Styling Trick This Fashion Editor Is Standing Behind This Season

There are a few accessories that can completely round off an outfit—bags, shoes, hats, maybe even sunglasses—but jewellery sits in a category of its own. It's the finishing detail that can either anchor a look or set the tone from the very beginning. Think about it: The same white T-shirt feels entirely different with a delicate gold chain than it does with a statement pair of hoops. Jewellery holds the rare ability to make a look feel lived-in, personal, and intentional, which is why it's one of the few things I reach for every single day. What's more, the pieces that tend to last the longest in our wardrobes aren't always the trend-driven ones but the jewellery that carries a sense of timelessness—the kinds of designs that worked in the '90s and still work today.
That's where Mejuri comes in. The fine jewellery brand has quickly become known for creating pieces that feel both classic and current: investment-worthy but designed to be worn every day, not just reserved for special occasions. From its most-wanted staples like the Stevie hoops or the Charlotte collection, which have quickly gained near-iconic status, to newer, playful arrivals like the Gemstone Puzzle Stacker Rings, the brand has mastered the balance of evergreen style and modern design. I've worn Mejuri for years, and what I love most is how easily the pieces slip into my existing wardrobe—they're not fussy, they're not dictated by seasons, and they still manage to spark a little excitement when you put them on.
The newest Gemstone Puzzle Collection is a perfect example of this. Inspired by the idea of stacking and play, each gemstone ring feels like a miniature building block you can customise to suit your own style. Whether you're choosing a stone that feels personal, stacking multiples for a bolder look, or simply slipping one onto your finger for an understated touch, they're designed to be versatile and stackable. And while these rings might be the newest launch, Mejuri’s wider core collection provides all the foundations you need to create a jewellery capsule—pieces that feel just as right with linen trousers and socks at home as they do with a sharp suit or a weekend jeans-and-cardigan combination.
I decided to style four outfits from my own wardrobe with my picks from Mejuri, including the new Puzzle rings and some of my favourites from the brand's core collection. Each look serves a different part of my week—from working at home to heading out for dinner—and shows how jewellery can set the mood in subtle but impactful ways.
Style Notes: For my WFH days, I keep things easy with an oversized knit and some linen trousers (with ballet flats nearby if I step out). On paper, it's a simple outfit, but adding jewellery makes it feel more put together—like I've drawn a line between lounging and working. I've been gravitating towards a mix of gold essentials here: the Boyfriend Chain sits neatly against the knit and instantly adds structure, while a pair of sapphire huggies stacked with the brioche hoops on my ears brings a hint of sparkle without being distracting for Zoom calls. On my hands, the Puzzle gemstone rings stacked with a solid dome ring make typing away on a laptop feel a little less routine. I love that the Puzzle rings can be chosen in colours that reflect your birth month or a stone that carries personal meaning—it makes the stack feel intentional, not just decorative. It's about creating a ritual—even if I'm not leaving the house, I feel sharper once the jewellery is on.
Style Notes: For days in the office, I lean on my tailored suit: black blazer, black trousers, a ribbed white tank, and kitten heels. It's minimal, but it needs jewellery to stop it feeling flat. Here, I wanted a mix of metals—gold Puzzle rings paired with a sculptural silver cuff make the outfit feel layered and more individual. Mixing metals used to feel like a styling "don't," but Mejuri's designs make it feel intentional, especially when finished off with the Stevie hoops, which combine both tones in one piece. I stacked two gold dome rings to tie it all together. The result is an office look that feels smart but not predictable, with jewellery doing the work of adding character.
Style Notes: Off-duty outfits are usually where I thrive, and lately I've been wearing barrel-leg jeans with a light cashmere cardigan. It's relaxed, but I use jewellery here to add definition. To give my denim look a bit of edge, I stacked a pavé Puzzle ring with a bolder gemstone design and the Charlotte Bold ring, and I balanced it with something more personal on my wrist: a letter bracelet that I wear most weekends. I'm very much into stacking necklaces, so around my neck, the Boyfriend Chain necklace with the simple diamond necklace does just enough to catch the light and lift the outfit. I also love how the huggies are peaking out through my updo here. This is the kind of look I'd wear for anything from a coffee date to an afternoon wandering around galleries—it's low-effort but thoughtful.
Style Notes: When I'm hosting dinner or heading out, I tend to keep my clothes simple—usually a blouse with some satin trousers and kitten-heeled thong sandals—so jewellery becomes the talking point. For this look, I stacked two Puzzle rings in gold along with the Charlotte Bold ring on one hand and finished with Stevie earrings in gold and cream enamel. The mix makes the outfit feel celebratory without being overdone. I like the balance of textures and tones here. The domes feel bold, the white pavé stones add light and reflection, and the enamel hoops keep it playful. It's proof that even the most pared-back dress can feel elevated with the right jewellery combinations.
The best thing about Mejuri's pieces is how adaptable they are. You can stack them up when you want something more expressive or strip them back for a casual look, and they'll always work. It's why I keep reaching for them. Whether I'm at home, at the office, or out for the evening, they make everyday dressing feel a little more considered without requiring too much effort. And to me, that's the real marker of jewellery that lasts.
Humaa is the Junior Branded Content Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she specialises in paid-for and affiliate content across beauty and fashion. She holds a BA Hons in English Literature and has previously held editor positions at British Vogue and Marie Claire US. Before joining Who What Wear UK, she was part of the US Branded Content team, bringing her expertise back home to help grow the UK division. With years of experience testing and reviewing fashion and beauty products, she writes trend-driven and commerce-focused stories. When she's not shopping for work, she's making her way through her Kindle TBR list—spoiler: it's a long one. Follow her on Instagram at @Humaa.Hussain