The Jewelry Pieces at the Top of My Wish List
Every once in a blue moon, I come across a jewelry brand that checks all the right boxes. Everett, the New York City–based jewelry line by designer Alexandra Cole Nelson, is delicate and unique, offering that effortless feeling that can be so hard to achieve with our jewelry.
While the brand boasts a beautiful selection of engagement rings and bands for brides-to-be, it also creates perfectly simple rings for stacking, dainty necklaces ideal for layering, and earrings that will dress up any holiday ensemble. Being a huge fan of the stacked ring trend, I was most drawn to the Marquise Ring, the Single Diamond Stacker, and the drool-worthy Sun King Ring.
“These three pieces are designs from my first collection which I named after my mother, Dawn,” Everett founder Alexandra Cole Nelson tells me. “I always draw inspiration from the people who are closest to me, and when I started my business, no one supported me more than her. I think these pieces are a reflection of that. Each one is designed and handmade in NY and can be worn as a standout piece by itself or added to a stunning bridal stack.”
Shop the ultra-chic pieces on my holiday wish list below!
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