What’s popular in jewelry for older teen girls?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


I am almost 50 and I am too young for David y


same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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


Yes, but "I got this $1k bracelet from my mom" -- where "from my mom" obviously means it was her mom's -- is a thing with southern sorority girls. It's a "my mother wears expensive jewelry" flex. It's basically an old-lady chic thing that is going to play well during rush at Bama, but not at McLean high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:anything gold

mejuri, gorjana, e newton


Is silver/white gold out of style?


It isn't out of style, but it isn't in style either if that makes sense. You can tell from looking at these trendy jewelry websites and see how little white gold/silver they offer.
Anonymous
My very fashionable 14 year old sent me 2 necklaces from Kendra Scott
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:anything gold

mejuri, gorjana, e newton


Is silver/white gold out of style?


No. Teens are very into skin tone and seem to know if they look best in silver or gold (warm or cool).

If neutral and can do both, I’d say gold has the edge.
Anonymous
By my pp I meant that identifying if you are a silver or gold girl is like a whole thing to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's so personal. I think you should just ask your niece directly. Even her mother might not know.


This!

my 17yo DD wears dainty gold jewelry layered - so about 3-4 necklaces or sometimes just 1. She mixes them up so 1 go-to quality piece would not work for us.

I tried to get her something similar once and she gladly accepted but I don’t think she wore it more than once. so last time I let her choose and she found some things at Nordstrom / Nordstrom Rack that fit her “vibe”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My very fashionable 14 year old sent me 2 necklaces from Kendra Scott


A 14 yo isn’t an older teen girl. Perhaps avoid Kendra Scott is what you were trying to say to OP’s question? No older teen girl wants what a 14 yo wants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:anything gold

mejuri, gorjana, e newton


Is silver/white gold out of style?


No. Teens are very into skin tone and seem to know if they look best in silver or gold (warm or cool).

If neutral and can do both, I’d say gold has the edge.


This! My DD says “mom you’re lucky because your undertones are neutral and you look great in both” and I said “no, I’m grown and don’t care, and will wear what I want”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My very fashionable 14 year old sent me 2 necklaces from Kendra Scott


A 14 yo isn’t an older teen girl. Perhaps avoid Kendra Scott is what you were trying to say to OP’s question? No older teen girl wants what a 14 yo wants.


No input to the Kendra Scott suggestion, but I disagree with the bolded. the 14-year-olds are dressing and have similar style as the 18-year-olds. Damn, even the 12-year-olds are. It’s whatever is cool on instagram and TikTok. You can’t always tell how old a “teen” is by their style/makeup/dress. They are all following the same 25yo influencers.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My very fashionable 14 year old sent me 2 necklaces from Kendra Scott


A 14 yo isn’t an older teen girl. Perhaps avoid Kendra Scott is what you were trying to say to OP’s question? No older teen girl wants what a 14 yo wants.


No input to the Kendra Scott suggestion, but I disagree with the bolded. the 14-year-olds are dressing and have similar style as the 18-year-olds. Damn, even the 12-year-olds are. It’s whatever is cool on instagram and TikTok. You can’t always tell how old a “teen” is by their style/makeup/dress. They are all following the same 25yo influencers.


How old is your daughter ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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


Yes, but "I got this $1k bracelet from my mom" -- where "from my mom" obviously means it was her mom's -- is a thing with southern sorority girls. It's a "my mother wears expensive jewelry" flex. It's basically an old-lady chic thing that is going to play well during rush at Bama, but not at McLean high school.


These days More than half of the girls at Bama are from out of state, and a quiteca bit percentage from the DMV mid Atlantic and Northeast
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:David Yurman is for old ladies.


I am almost 50 and I am too young for David y


You’re too old to be wearing costume jewelry with the 12 year olds.
Anonymous
Here’s an article about Jewelry that stands the test of time. Once they are late teens you might want to buy some classic pieces.

https://www.vogue.com/article/coveted-trendy-luxury-jewelry

The Jewelry-to-Covet List

The Perfect Pearls: Mikimoto pearl earrings, $710

The Pendant Necklace: Foundrae Karma Champlevé necklace, $2,640

The Diamond Necklace: Graff Icon round diamond pendant necklace, $3,100

The Arm Candy: David Yurman classic cable bracelet, $3,900

The Logo Watch: Bulgari Bulgari watch, $3,800

The Diamond Earrings: De Beers Aura earrings, $5,200




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