Paris in spring means slow mornings, oversized blazers, tiny coffees, silver jewelry and wine that turns into midnight.

We packed the pieces we could wear from daytime cafés to late-night bars without ever needing to change.

For mornings around the Marais, we kept it simple: layered silver, messy hair and jewelry that still catches the light even with yesterday’s eyeliner on.

The May Necklace in Rose became one of those pieces we wore with everything. Paired with the Suki Ring, it felt effortless while still making the outfit feel intentional.

Paris style never feels too “done.” It’s more about pieces that feel lived in, personal and slightly imperfect.

The kind of jewelry that looks even better after an entire day of wearing it.

We loved this place for lunch!! Sitting out in the sun felt so Parisian.

The best part about Paris is walking with absolutely nowhere to be.

Stopping for espresso. Vintage shopping. Sitting by the Seine longer than planned. Taking “one quick glass of wine” at 4pm.

For long afternoons around the city, we stacked chunky silver pieces with lighter bracelets and rings that could survive the entire day without ever feeling too delicate.

The Iris Bracelet became an everyday staple, mixed with silver bangles and oversized rings. Pieces that still felt cool and effortless with simple basics.

 

This was the mood we packed for the most.

Jewelry that works just as well in daylight as it does sitting outside a wine bar at midnight.

The Orchid Necklace in White became our favorite evening piece in Paris. Dramatic enough to feel special, but still soft and effortless during the daytime. Worn with black tops, oversized leather jackets or simple dresses, it somehow made every outfit feel more romantic.

There’s something about Paris at night that makes you want to wear jewelry that catches the light a little more.

The kind of pieces that feel slightly overdressed for coffee but perfect once the wine arrives.

And honestly, those are usually the best pieces.

What We Actually Packed?

Not much, honestly.

A few silver rings.
One statement necklace.
Chunky bangles.
Pieces we could wear every single day without getting tired of them.

That’s always the goal for us when designing jewelry.

Pieces that work from morning coffee to late-night wine.
From casual afternoons to nights that weren’t really planned.

The kind of jewelry that becomes part of the memories themselves.

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