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11 Best Jewelry Brands – Affordable 2020 Jewelry Brands - Seventeen.com

11 Best Jewelry Brands – Affordable 2020 Jewelry Brands - Seventeen.com


11 Best Jewelry Brands – Affordable 2020 Jewelry Brands - Seventeen.com

Posted: 27 Jul 2020 12:00 AM PDT

In a world where you're dressing only to impress your Goldendoodle, a solid jewelry collection is more important than ever. A tiny hoop on your lobes or a chain glimmering from your neck can make you feel put-together and ready to (remotely) kick ass, even if you're still wearing the same coffee-stained sweats from last week.

Thankfully, 2020's most popular jewelry trends are glitzy additions crafted specially for your stay-at-home lifestyle, like dainty chokers that peek from the neck of your softest hoodie, signet rings to accent your DIY manicure, and statement earrings perfect for dressing-up a zoom call. Looking to invest in all of the above? Start with the coolest jewelry brands thousands of people on Instagram are already obsessed with.

Adinas Jewels

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This affordable jewelry brand looks so expensive, it's even been worn by millionaire celebs, like Billie Eilish – but without the matching price tag. They've got edgy hardware that caters to the e-girl aesthetic and personalized nameplates in every shape and size. Basically, Adinas is the cool-girl's jewelry brand.

Roxanne Assoulin

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*Ariana Grande voice* Break up with your jewelry, cause I'm bored. Shop this brand to add a much-needed color explosion to your same old stack. Roxanne Assoulin specializes in the unexpected, with a website full of beaded florals, rainbow-colored rhinestones, and chunky bracelets in every shade of neon. Oh and Selena Gomez wears them – need I say more?

By Chari

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This black-owned jewelry brand claims a starring role in my own personal necklace collection (if you don't believe me, feel free to peep my Instagram). Their famed Kelli Necklace is allll over my feed and has already been worn by basically every influencer in the game. What makes them so special? Well, ByChari supplies simplistic, but unique designs that you'll keep on repeat for years – and they do it better than anyone.

BaubleBar

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When you can't afford the designer necklace you *actually* want, BaubleBar is where you go to find the next best thing. They're basically the Zara of jewelry, stocking a siteful of high-quality statement pieces you probably won't wear for more than a season. Their prices are super low (like, under $50), but you'd never know that just by looking.

Daisy London

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This jewelry brand is beloved for their charms that celebrate the female form – so much so, that they can barely keep them in stock. With new collections every season, Daisy London continues to reimagine the staple pieces everyone has in their jewelry box, with a range of dainty chains, hoops, studs, rings, and bracelets – all with an artsy spin.

Svnr

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You might not have heard of this indie brand before, but they're famous among fashion editors. With a focus on sustainability, every piece of Svnr's wearable art is made from found, re-used, up-cycled, and natural materials – but you'll want to shop them for the designs alone. (Read: dragon-printed porcelain bobbles, tiny golden fish, and mermaid-y sea glass.)

Miranda Frye

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I've been wearing this brand for years – why? Because they stock on-trend items that retain their sparkle, even after months of non-stop wear. Personally, I lean towards towards their edgy-cool chains, but they've got a ton of designs for every taste.

Notte

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Notte's bright charms give you a one-way ticket to 1990s accessorizing, with endless variations of yellow smilies, neon flowers, and tiny glass yin-yangs. Oh, and 50% of the proceeds from their Smile for Charity collection (pictured above) is donated Food Bank for New York City.

Oma the Label

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That special pair of gold hoops you've been looking for your whole life – you know, that go with everything, but still look one-of-a-kind? – yeah, you'll definitely find those here. Oma the Label carries both pretty, vintage-inspired designs and modern, trendy pieces, too.

Stella & Dot

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If you're trying to bling out on a budget, RUN, don't walk to the Stella & Dot website. The jewelry and accessory brand offers a massive selection of quality product ranging from $$ statement pieces to affordable basics (and their sales are killer, too). Their claim to fame: when Khloe donned their Pinterest-famous Rebel Pendant (a favorite of Selena Gomez's too, btw) on Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

Serendipitous Project

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While they also have more glitzy options, Serendipitous Project has mastered the beachy vibe, working oceanic materials into their outfit-making jewels. Throw on any of their mermaid-y accessories with a white tank and jeans to nail that casual-chic look of an heiress summering at her tropical villa.

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