From Hollywood to Your Jewelry Box: How Celebs Set the Sparkle Standard

Okay, let’s talk icons.

Every once in a while, someone comes along who wears a piece of jewelry just right, and suddenly… everyone wants one. Whether it’s a red carpet moment or a candid paparazzi shot from 1997 (hi, Drew Barrymore in a dainty choker), celebrities have this wild way of shaping what we think is cool—and we’re not mad about it.

I mean, who didn't want a nameplate necklace after watching Sex and the City? Or stackable rings after every single Olsen twin street-style moment? And don’t even get me started on the revival of brooches after Cate Blanchett rocked one like it was her job (because let’s be honest, it kind of is).

Here’s the thing: vintage and antique jewelry—what we live for around here—is basically a time capsule of these trends. Those chunky gold hoops? Thank you, Sade. Oversized cocktail rings? Elizabeth Taylor invented them. The classic tennis bracelet? We owe that one to Chris Evert mid-match in the ‘70s when hers flew off her wrist (iconic and relatable).

At Working 925, we’re not trying to chase trends—we’re honoring them. We dig through decades of sparkle to find the real-deal pieces that started it all. Whether you're channeling your inner Sophia Loren or you're more of a '90s Winona gal, we’ve got something that’ll make you feel like the moment.

So next time you slip on that silver dome ring or charm bracelet, know that you’re not just accessorizing—you’re stepping into a long, glittery history of women expressing themselves through jewelry. And hey, if Rihanna wears vintage on the regular, you know you’re in good company.

Keep sparkling, 💎 Leah

P.S. Who's your jewelry style icon? Tell us in the comments or tag us on Instagram—we LOVE seeing how you style your pieces!

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