
The Jewelry and Fashion House Pairings That Just Make Sense
As Fashion Month roars ahead, the best-dressed know that a head-to-toe look isn’t complete without the right fine jewelry. Much like a perfectly tailored blazer or the dreamiest drape of silk, fine jewelry is what gives an outfit its final punctuation—whether it’s an exclamation mark, a whisper, or a bold underline. And when fine jewelry and fashion truly align, it’s a collaboration in spirit, even if it’s not an “official” runway moment.
With that top of mind, we’re pairing some of MUSE’s designers with the fashion houses that feel like their sartorial soulmates.
Nikos Koulis x The Row
Understated. Architectural. Exquisite. The Row’s impossibly refined silhouettes, crafted from the most sumptuous cashmeres and crispest shirting, align seamlessly with Koulis’ precise geometric designs. Picture one of his Art Deco-inspired Oui rings subtly peeking out from the sleeve of an oversized cashmere coat, or his bold Spectrum earrings adding just the right amount of intrigue to an all-black ensemble. Much like The Row’s approach to fashion, Nikos Koulis’ jewelry is for those who understand that the loudest statement pieces don’t need to shout.
Silvia Furmanovich x Etro
Etro’s rich tapestries, intricate paisleys, and free-spirited elegance could only be complemented by the work of Silvia Furmanovich, a master of artisanal storytelling through fine jewelry. Both brands thrive in the space that exists between old-world craftsmanship and contemporary luxury, blending intricate detailing with a sense of otherworldliness. Furmanovich’s hand-painted marquetry earrings would feel right at home with Etro’s embroidered coats, while her sculptural floral rings could easily be plucked from the same botanical inspirations that drive Etro’s prints. This pairing is for the collectors, the globetrotters, and the ones who believe fashion—and fine jewelry—should always tell a story.
Bea Bongiasca x Jacquemus
What do Bea Bongiasca and Jacquemus have in common? A joyful approach to design, a love of color, and the ability to make you fall head over heels for something utterly unexpected. Bongiasca’s vibrant enamel rings and looping, vine-like forms feel like the jewelry equivalent of Jacquemus’ flirty micro-mini bags and sun-drenched aesthetic. Imagine a candy-colored Bea Bongiasca ring worn with one of Jacquemus’ breezy linen suits—or her squiggle earrings adding a pop of surrealism to his effortlessly sexy silhouettes. This is a match made for the It-girls, the fashion risk-takers, and anyone who believes that getting dressed should always come with a wink. Whimsical, playful, and unapologetically fun.
Ten Thousand Things x Bode
New York City-based brand Bode is renowned for its deeply personal, heirloom-quality pieces—meticulously crafted garments that feel like they belong in a trunk of family treasures. Enter Ten Thousand Things, the jewelry brand that practically wrote the book on time-honored craftsmanship. With a focus on organic forms and a deep reverence for natural materials, its sculptural pieces pair effortlessly with Bode’s patchwork jackets and hand-embroidered shirts. Delicate necklaces adorned with hand-carved hearts, eyes, and pendulum charms serve as the perfect complement to Bode’s intricate stitching—both brands celebrating the artistry of pieces made by hand, passed down, and meant to be cherished.