Sydney Sweeney and Alix Earle have been spotted wearing this colorful jewelry brand
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From the hottest celebs to every other person on our FYP, a major chunk of the world seems to be wearing Frasier Sterling this spring. And it’s no wonder — the brand’s chokers, earrings, rings and other jewelry hit that sweet spot of adorable and affordable.
The female-founded, owned and operated brand is all about girliness and fun. Scroll on its site, and you’ll see tons of bright colors, pearls and beads. It’s all super budget-friendly, which is great news considering half the items are already in our shopping cart.
Actress Sydney Sweeney and TikTok star Alix Earle are two of the latest “It girls” that have been spotted in Frasier Sterling jewelry. At a recent event, Sydney wore the Flower Girl Hoops in Coconut ($42), which feature the type of cute little charm the brand is known for.
Ready to join the Frasier Sterling fan club? Keep scrolling for some of our very favorite items. (Or do yourself a favor and just head on over to the site yourself. We promise — there’s a lot to love.)
If you’re not sure where to start, go with the brand’s best-selling beaded piece (and one of Hailey Bieber’s favorites.) It has a bright, happy combo of freshwater pearls and colorful seed beads and comes customized with your choice of a letter as a single sparkling charm. We’re into the retro vibe of the choker length, but the chain and lobster closure allows you to also wear it as a necklace if you prefer that look.
These heart-shaped hoops are one of the other most iconic items from Frasier Sterling. The big gold-plated, jewel-studded earrings will hang down all the way past your chin and make a serious statement. They fall a bit lopsided, giving an aesthetic that’s simultaneously sultry and sweet. Wear them to dress up a tank top and cutoffs, or throw them on for your next night out.
The classic signet ring gets a girly twist in this fun piece. We love how the shape evokes the more sophisticated feel of a glass ring, while the strawberry design is upbeat, giving a youthful feel. The sparkling pink and green detailing and shiny 14K gold plating are sure to catch the attention of everyone around. Get it in your choice of six sizes.
Go full-on feminine in this angelic necklace. You’ll feel like an absolute belle in the strand of classic pearls strung with your name or choice of word in pretty pastel letters. All the letters are lowercase, which gives just the right amount of youthfulness. Wear it alone as a statement piece, or layer it with a bunch of other Frasier Sterling chokers and necklaces.
If you’re the sort of person who knows exactly what they want, these DIY earrings are for you. Each of the little gold hoops is completed with your choice of countless charms. Options include different styles of letters, numbers and zodiac signs, along with everything from a cowboy hat to an evil eye to two different butterflies. The Mixtape earrings are also available in huggies ($48) if you prefer that style, as well as a three-charm gold chain necklace ($62).
The corded choker trend is totally ‘90s, and it’s also totally back. This version features a charm shaped like the cross worn on masks at Venice’s Grand Masquerade. (Even if you don’t have that background—aka, most of us—it still looks super stylish and sophisticated.) The flower stamps and delicate pastel hints add the sweet girliness Frasier Sterling is known for.
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