Comfort Station is becoming more must-have by the season. This year, designer Amy Anderson takes poison as her theme. Tiny glass vials and metal scissors - they even work - hang as ominous charms, while a bracelet is hung with the recipe for Death by Chocolate. The details are completely mesmerising, but the overall effect is also beautifully wearable.
comfortstation.co.ukPhotograph: PRDeath by Chocolate necklace by Comfort StationPhotograph: PRBracelet by Comfort StationPhotograph: PR
Eleanor Ford’s vintage-inspired designs are stunning, like the results of a raid on the best period dramas ever made. From art deco to ancient Egypt, she rummages through the jewellery box of history for inspiration. Her pieces are already stocked in Liberty and it surely won’t be long before her name becomes much more familiar.
eleanorford.comPhotograph: PRNecklace by Eleanor FordPhotograph: PRPendant by Eleanor FordPhotograph: PRPeversely, it's Alex Monroe's understated, organic approach that makes him stand out from the crowd. He’s no newcomer to the scene, celebrating his 20th anniversary this year, and his pieces have a timeless quality. The designs, using leaves, bees and flowers as motifs, are sweet without being twee, and almost unfashionably wearable.
alexmonroe.comPhotograph: PRPendant by Alex MonroePhotograph: PRBracelet by Alex MonroePhotograph: PR
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