Stacking rings is one of my favorite jewelry looks. It’s a wonderful way to wear lots of jewelry without it looking overwhelming. This photo from Stone and Strand shows a simple, impactful look that’s easy to recreate. Let’s ring it up.
Thin Band // A thin band like this one from Brook and York is great for layering, but it also looks perfectly dainty solo. If you want one with a little more pop, this beaded ring from Baublebar is a great option.
Pave Band // I went a little thicker with my pave band because I love the sparkle. And this Adriana Orsini ring with three rows of stone work is a lovely choice. Want something thinner? This Nadri band is right on time for that subtle shimmer.
Thick Band // This medium-width band from Brook and York is a great anchor piece for your ring stack. It’s the perfect blend of statement ring and every day basic. Want to get your ring stack pre-made? Baublebar has this band and two thin ones for <$75. (They also have them in silver.)
Textured Band // Adding a band with a different texture really lifts this look — you get simple, sparkle and the unexpected all in one stack. This Roaju knotted ring feels like the perfect choice at the perfect price. I also love this sophisticated chain link ring from Missoma. And Baublebar also has a stacking set that includes thin rings with a chain ring that’s worth a look.
Nail Polish // I love a soft polish for every day wear. I know grieve has been popular for a few years, but I feel like it always makes me look like I have frostbite. Instead, I wear this nude-mauve polish from Deborrah Lippmann called Modern Love. It gives you the softest hint of color and looks more grown-up to me than pale pink.
{this post contains affiliate links that may generate commission for the author}
2 comments
Ana says:
This is great! Thanks!
Rachel says:
Try PAVOI (you can find on Amazon or their website). I am SO impressed by the variety and quality, especially at the absolute steal of a price point.