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The Forgotten Art of Bracelet Stacking

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, model Amy Lefévre shares three methods to master our favorite forgotten art.

Keep Things Lights


Gold things almost always start small. First time navigating arm party terrain? Dainty and similarly weighted layers are a great way to get used to the feeling of multiple bracelets dangling from your wrists.

All Banged Up

Maybe you’re ready to turn the volume up. Maybe you were never a low volume person to begin with. Either way, this bracelet stack makes a solid case for going bold. There’s also something undeniably cool about layering several of the same pieces.

When switching between stacks, consider keeping your personalized piece—like Amy's Zodiac bracelet—consistent. Let it be your focal point and build from there. Plus, it’s the perfect conversation starter for when someone inevitably asks, “What’s your sign?”

"It's always exciting for me to play around with layers. I love chains for a dainty touch in contrast to bolder, chunkier bangles."

— Amy Legévre

Chain Mail


If you love to mix and match, chains are an easy way to kick your arm party up a notch. Layer a sleek Herringbone with a Bold Link Chain AND a Thin Bangle—we dare you.

Remember, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to bracelet stacking; please forward this message to anyone who (incorrectly) thinks otherwise.

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