The Jewelry Collection That's Elevating All of My Favorite Summer Looks
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My favorite thing about fashion is the ability to take on different personas depending on my mood. Some days, I want to channel a casual, relaxed vibe, and others, it's all about bold maximalism. There are truly no rules.
I'm always drawn to pieces that allow me to express all aspects of my style, and the Clash de Cartier collection is perfect for just that. The classic-meets-punk inspired jewelry focuses on the idea of duality, combining elements from the Cartier archives to create something unique and of-the-moment. The juxtaposition between the classic gold forms and the tougher studs is what makes this collection both edgy and elegant. In the looks below, I styled the Clash de Cartier collection with our very own Who What Wear Collection. Talk about a match made in heaven.
I love a tailored look for a chic back-to-the-office moment, but I'd wear this suit for an effortlessly elegant night out, too. Pairing jewelry in two precious metals—in this case, white and rose gold—is the perfect finishing touch that feels both luxe and modern. Each of the pieces makes a statement on its own, but I think the more you layer them, the cooler the look becomes. They're naturally stackable, too—the rows of playful studs are designed to fit together like puzzle pieces. Talk about chic.
This look is giving "rich mom" energy (IYKYK). It takes a different but equally chic approach to stacking, combining different-sized pieces within the Clash de Cartier collection for a delicate yet dramatic look. The original designs have evolved—the large clou carrés ring gets its solo moment to shine on one hand while the small and medium styles are stacked together on the other. And ourBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing Collection camel knit top provides a soft, neutral backdrop for all the rose-gold jewelry to really pop.
If there's one summer trend the entireBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing office is buzzing about, it's cottagecore. Take this relaxed, organic-cotton separates set, for example. It's breezy enough to throw on for the beach but looks equally cool in a city setting with the right accessories. I'm all about elevating the look with this covetable Clash necklace or a stack of mixed-material bracelets. The intricate details of the jewelry take this outfit from minimalistic to major. And yes, you can count this one as part of my summer capsule collection.
Shop more luxe jewelry from Clash de Cartier to complete your summer looks.
Michaela Bushkin is the fashion director on the branded content team, leading the strategy for our fashion and luxury partners. She specializes in content creation and styling for photo and video shoots, specifically acrossBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and Marie Claire. She spends her free time online shopping (or "researching" as she likes to call it), reading at the beach, and trying as many new restaurants in L.A. as possible.
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