Mejuri, the Toronto-based jewelry brand, has gained popularity for being editor-approved, celebrity-worn, and reasonably affordable. With a range of minimalist designs, Mejuri offers something for every occasion and budget, making it a favorite among A-listers like Taylor Swift, Meghan Markle, Selena Gomez, and Sydney Sweeney.
Dale Arden Chong, ELLE senior fashion commerce editor, praises Mejuri as a great place to start a jewelry collection. The brand's pieces are modern yet timeless, ranging from delicate to bold. Chong herself has been wearing a Mejuri initial necklace for years and still receives compliments on it.
The article then goes on to list specific Mejuri pieces worn by celebrities. Selena Gomez has been spotted wearing the Patra Large Hoops, available in silver and gold, during press events and on Instagram. Sydney Sweeney is a fan of the bestselling Dôme Hoops, and Taylor Swift has been seen wearing the Garnet Heirloom Ring. Meghan Markle paired Mejuri's chunky huggie hoops and Charlotte Bold Ring with a Cartier Love bracelet. Ariana Grande opted for the Bold Pearl Trio Hoop Earrings, and Olivia Rodrigo wore the Easy Medium Hoops. Gigi Hadid accessorized with the Bold Pearl Drop Earrings, and Scarlett Johansson chose the Vermeil Mixed Metal Stevie Hoops. Even Oprah has been spotted wearing Mejuri's Organic Pearl Hoops.
Mejuri is known for its affordable luxury jewelry that can be easily paired with higher-end styles. The brand offers solid gold hoops, studs, and a selection of natural and lab-grown diamond earrings. They also use responsibly sourced freshwater pearls to create luxe-looking styles without the high price tags.
Mejuri's popularity continues to grow, with more than 300 products priced under $150. The brand has even caught the attention of TikTok users, and singer Renee Rapp became a face of the brand. She was seen stacking a pair of gold Chunky U Hoops with croissant-inspired silver Charlotte Bold Hoops.
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