What’s popular in jewelry for older teen girls?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 16 year old has asked for bracelets from Espacio Pop Up

https://espaciopopupshop.com/collections/bracelets-1


NP, these are so cute. My daughters haven’t asked for these but I may surprise them, especially because we are headed to FL over Christmas and the bracelets look summery.
Anonymous
Caitlyn minimalist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


Or for people who don’t want gold plated. The mentioned places all have chain necklaces, infinity necklaces, pendants, hoop earrings, charm bracelets. It’s up to your budget what store to shop in.


Gorjana has solid gold. I’m sure some of the others do, too. David Yurman is not for this age group.
Anonymous
The KS Elisa pendant looks ugly online. Does it look nicer in person?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The KS Elisa pendant looks ugly online. Does it look nicer in person?


No. There's nothing particularly attractive about it. My HS dd has the version with cat ears, because she loves cats.

Anonymous
I didn't add Catbird when I suggested sites like Kendra Scott, e newton, and ana luisa, before because I had assumed the OP was not looking for solid gold for a teen, but Catbird is another site for trendy dainty jewelry. Also, Baublebar and Mejuri have both gold and gold-plated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


Or for people who don’t want gold plated. The mentioned places all have chain necklaces, infinity necklaces, pendants, hoop earrings, charm bracelets. It’s up to your budget what store to shop in.


DY is a very specific look, though - some people like it and if they do they should wear it - but it is not on trend. Dainty yellow gold jewelry is what’s “in” with teens and young women.


It took me awhile to know what DY meant. They all have the same types of jewelry, that’s the point. They all have dainty jewelry. They all have different styles to choose from. Based on your budget any of these stores will have good choices just not the same quality. And Pandora has cute stuff too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


I am almost 50 and I am too young for David y
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


Or for people who don’t want gold plated. The mentioned places all have chain necklaces, infinity necklaces, pendants, hoop earrings, charm bracelets. It’s up to your budget what store to shop in.


DY is a very specific look, though - some people like it and if they do they should wear it - but it is not on trend. Dainty yellow gold jewelry is what’s “in” with teens and young women.


It took me awhile to know what DY meant. They all have the same types of jewelry, that’s the point. They all have dainty jewelry. They all have different styles to choose from. Based on your budget any of these stores will have good choices just not the same quality. And Pandora has cute stuff too.


David Yurman has dainty jewelry? I mean, I believe you, but it’s not what I associate with that brand at all. I think of those thick silver cable bracelets and big honking cushion cut gemstones. My mom in her 70s has a lot of it.
Anonymous
Adina Eden has all of the trendiest jewelry styles
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


Or for people who don’t want gold plated. The mentioned places all have chain necklaces, infinity necklaces, pendants, hoop earrings, charm bracelets. It’s up to your budget what store to shop in.


DY is a very specific look, though - some people like it and if they do they should wear it - but it is not on trend. Dainty yellow gold jewelry is what’s “in” with teens and young women.


It took me awhile to know what DY meant. They all have the same types of jewelry, that’s the point. They all have dainty jewelry. They all have different styles to choose from. Based on your budget any of these stores will have good choices just not the same quality. And Pandora has cute stuff too.


David Yurman has dainty jewelry? I mean, I believe you, but it’s not what I associate with that brand at all. I think of those thick silver cable bracelets and big honking cushion cut gemstones. My mom in her 70s has a lot of it.


No, that's not what PP meant. BTW, I've always loved the look of DY, from when I was a teen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 16 year old has asked for bracelets from Espacio Pop Up

https://espaciopopupshop.com/collections/bracelets-1


NP, these are so cute. My daughters haven’t asked for these but I may surprise them, especially because we are headed to FL over Christmas and the bracelets look summery.


I ordered a cable one and some of the fun beaded ones
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


* and wealthy southern sorority girls. These girls stack designer bracelets like it’s nothing but DY is one of the common less expensive brands I see a ton of them wearing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:anything gold

mejuri, gorjana, e newton


Is silver/white gold out of style?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


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