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Jewelry influencers give their style tips, dream jewelry

Jewelry influencers give their style tips, dream jewelry

Beyond their intrinsic beauty, jewelery holds memories, taking people back to important moments in their lives. Alexa talked to three gem-influencers about their treasured first gifts, their favorite red carpet wonders, and their style advice.

Jessica Wang | @jessicawang

The New York-based influencer delights her millions of followers with glamorous fits and collabs with Tom Ford, Bulgari and Fendi.

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Instagram Followers: 2 million

Signature Style: I’m attracted to jewelery that feels edgy, feminine and a little cinematic.

Anna Hathaway wearing the Bulgari High Jewelry Serpenti Necklace. PA Images via Getty Images

Iconic Red Carpet Moments: A recent moment I loved was Anne Hathaway promoting “The Devil Wears Prada 2” in Bulgari’s high jewelry Serpenti necklace. It felt glamorous, modern and instantly memorable.

First piece of jewellery: My first meaningful piece of jewelry was a Cartier Tank watch. I’ve always loved how timeless and understated it feels. Looking back, it probably shaped the way I think about jewelery now. I’m always attracted to pieces that feel elegant, enduring, and deeply personal.

cartier Tank Francaise watch in 18k yellow gold with sapphires$26,200 at London Jewelers cartier

Dream Jewel: An extraordinary vintage high jewelery necklace or a historically unique piece with old world glamor behind it. It would be hard to beat something from Buccellati with that kind of artistry.

Style Tip: Think about balance. If the earrings are dramatic, I usually keep the neckline clean. For storage, I’m obsessed with keeping pieces separated so they don’t get scratched or tangled, especially chains. And for traveling, I always bring fewer things than I think I should, but make sure each one can work in multiple looks.


Bella Neman | @BellaNeyman

The founder of NYC Jewelry Week is also a curator, writer, and lecturer specializing in contemporary jewelry.

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Instagram Followers: 10,200

Signature Style: Bold. I’m not afraid to experiment with pieces that stand out – whether through bright colors or unusual materials. I love jewelry that starts conversations.

First piece of jewellery: If I think back to my childhood, it would be a pair of earrings that my parents gifted me in Odessa, where I was born. They are very delicate – pink gold wires with tiny rubies – and I still have them.

Dream Jewel: When it comes to diamonds, I dream of Messika. I organize exclusive jewelry tours, and last May we visited their headquarters in Paris – there wasn’t a single piece there that I wouldn’t have liked to take home. This May, my group is going to Rome to visit Bulgari, and I would also love to find a vintage Monet coin bracelet.

Messika Swirl Roman Bangle in 18k yellow gold with diamonds$14,200 at London Jewelers Messika

Style Tip: When I travel, I pack my jewelry in Tupperware containers. The hard plastic shell protects everything, and I can store multiple pieces together. I wrap each item in tissue paper or bubble wrap bags – it’s not pretty, but it’s incredibly practical.


Anna Ruznikov @sothebyjewels

The head of Sotheby’s High Jewelery in New York recently oversaw the auction of a Van Cleef & Arpels sapphire ring for a record-setting $1.6 million.

Anna Ruznikov. Julian Cassady Photography/Alive Coverage

Instagram Followers: 497,000

Signature Style: It has its roots in antique jewellery, particularly Victorian jewellery, which I am drawn to because of their character, craftsmanship and, often, their symbolism.

Elle Fanning looks stunning in a Belle Epoque Cartier diamond necklace. Penske Media via Getty Images

Iconic Red Carpet Moments: Elle Fanning wore a divine Belle Epoque Cartier diamond necklace at the 2026 Oscars. She made an antique necklace from the Cartier archives look fresh and youthful.

First piece of jewellery: I’d been playing with costume rings for years, but I asked for a “real ring” for my 7th birthday. I found a heart-shaped pink cubic zirconia set in silver, and I thought it was the most beautiful thing ever, even though it was too big for me!

This circa-1929 Van Cleef & Arpels “tie” necklace sold for $3.6 million at a Sotheby’s auction; Similar styles available here London Jewelers. Sotheby’s

First Jewel Expense: A beautiful old mined diamond set in a stunning men’s ring. I saved it and reset it in Edwardian mounting – my first time transforming a piece into something I loved.

Dream Jewel: Art Deco diamond “Tie” necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels – an extraordinary and rare design. The central pendant can be worn like a cravat, over one shoulder or even draped from front to back, and is a perfect blend of Art Deco style, technical mastery and high-wattage vintage glamour.

Style Tip: Pieces are meant to be enjoyed, so wear them!

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