The Name Game: Monogram Jewelry

Personalized jewelry is the epitome of chic, adding a touch of class to your overall look. Plus, its got street credit—remember the nameplate necklace Carrie Bradshaw wore throughout Sex and the City? Yes, the trend that was once exclusive to prepsters and conservatives has since evolved from being sewn on pillows and towels to become the fashion girl’s go-to adornment.

Monogram necklaces are as feminine as it gets, and West Avenue Jewelry piece has you covered on classics. Think three initials delicately wound in cursive script on a cutout design, available in a full range of metals from sterling silver and yellow gold to 14k rose gold. The swanky will especially love the posh diamond-encrusted version and the even more extravagant 1.5-carat beauty.

Also on our radar: the magnolia-shaped pendant by Jordann that lets you spell it out or keep it short, and Danielle Stevens’ gold coin and quartz stone necklace.
It’s back to basics, but the monogram necklace is far from boring.

More designers than ever are etching your letters in funky fonts and bright colors to liven up the look. Try a version that does classic cursive in bright hues like hot pink, tangerine, seafoam green and turquoise. A bold, block text ensures no one ever forgets your name, and this one comes in gunmetal, purple and elegant navy.

For a fresh take on the trend, slip on a monogram ring.

Keep it traditional with the three-letter theme, like this sophisticated Ariel Gordon design that fits slim cursive on a solid oval. West Avenue does it a little differently, using a cutout stencil design for a cool, dynamic look that balances out the girly aspect of monogram. Wear one alone, stack a few or shake up the order as you please.

Explore our full alphabet of monogram jewelry in more styles including bracelets and earrings, and put your name on it.

* Image courtesy of www.stylelist.com

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