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Who could have predicted the colossal success of Missoma X Lucy Williams when it first dropped back in 2017? The Roman Arc Coin is still one of the team’s best-selling pieces, and now it’s back for 2023 with a crystal-dusted arc.
Cartier’s legendary Love cuff now comes as a ring, too. This wedding band is understated, so it’ll stand the test of time, but has the telltale sign of luxury thanks to those iconic Cartier lock etchings.
Oma The Label is one of our favourite demi-fine jewellery brands. This gold-vermeil necklace nods to the Nineties with its popcorn chain links – and it would look striking with a red lip.
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Loveness Lee’s jewellery is handmade in London. Inspired by natural shapes and cast from recycled metals, these delicate earrings are set with blue sapphires.
We love how Tiffany’s T bangle feels both modern and classic at the same time. It looks great layered up with chain bracelets, but wearing it solo is the best way to showcase the deliciously simple design.
Demi-fine jewellery brand Otiumberg is now stocked on MatchesFashion. Made from glossy gold-vermeil, this ear cuff is designed to look like five delicate hoops stacked together – for layered styling without the need for any piercings.
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Cast from 18 karat rose gold, Bvlgari’s necklace is defined by its mother of pearl fan pendant encrusted with sparkling diamonds.
If you’re not one for fussy bangles and bracelets, get your gold hit with a statement watch instead. This vintage Patek Philippe style dates back to the 1980s, but the chain link strap and diamond-encircled face are truly timeless.
Everyone’s favourite contemporary diamond brand Kimaï is now