Kate Middleton's favourite jewellery brand Monica Vinader launches new collection for summer
29.05.2024 - 17:39
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If we told you that you could snag some royal-approved bling starting from just £50, would you believe us? Well, get ready to jump for joy because it's true! One of Kate Middleton's favourite jewellery brands, Monica Vinader, has just unveiled a gorgeous Lunar collection designed in partnership with Chinese actress, musician and fashion icon Fei- and it's up for grabs now. Monica Vinader, renowned for its accessible luxury, has become a celeb and Royal favourite.
Catherine, The Princess Of Wales has been spotted donning the Siren Wire Earrings in Green Onyx on multiple occasions, and during her 2022 visit to Copenhagen, she sported a necklace from the brand's Nura Pearl collection. She's also a fan of the drop pearl earrings - we've found a similar larger style for £150 here if you're looking to emulate her look.
Just when you thought you couldn't love Monica Vinader any more, they go and launch this stunning new collection of show-stopping jewels. The range boasts twelve striking designs inspired by a deep connection to the moon.
Celestial charms are a standout feature of the collection, symbolising feminine energy and strength.
The Kissing Moon Gemstone Capture Necklace, priced at £178 here, is a standout piece and can be worn with or without the Crescent Moon Gemstone Pendant Charm, sold separately for £98 here.
The enchanting moon charms can also be added to Monica's classic Alta capture charm bracelet, priced at £295 here.
This bracelet has become a favourite among the brand's customers, with its personalisation options allowing for individual style expression. Crafted from hand-faceted amazonite, 100% recycled gold vermeil and sterling silver, these pieces will make a beautiful addition to any jewellery collection or
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