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Jewellery for 15 yr old girl that makes me look cool?

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motherofdoodles · 12/11/2019 22:05

Just that really! I'd like to get my daughter earrings and necklace for Christmas, budget about £200. Not Pandora please. Thanks!

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sunshine5997 · 12/11/2019 22:16

Tiffany and Co have some lovely jewellery

zazasabore · 12/11/2019 22:19

Monica Vinader has some cool pieces round from about £100 upwards - Tiffany is very expensive. Or Astley Clarke.

Girlwhowearsglasses · 12/11/2019 22:22

Alex Monroe

Or Tatty Devine

JoyceDivision · 12/11/2019 22:24

Tatty Devine!

motherofdoodles · 12/11/2019 22:28

Ah you're all brilliant thank you! Off to google

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IJustWantToWearDungarees · 12/11/2019 22:30

MoHo London. Just launched - v cool. Some beautiful sun jewellery I'm lusting after.

Www.moho-London.com

ChelseaCat · 12/11/2019 22:33

Tilly Sveas - she will love you forever!

dontgobaconmyheart · 13/11/2019 00:26

If she has Instagram I'd be more inclined to see who she follows and what they wear. I'm 30(ish) and think Monica Vinader is a bit mature, I can't see a teenager wearing most of the styles- though of course that depends on her own style.

Daisy London, Missoma, Rachel Jackson maybe?

Orelia, Kirstin Ash (the initial necklaces are nice and good for layering with other styles) are also a good shout. I love the lockets by Cult of Youth- obviously some are not suitable for a 15 year old (a couple have sweary inscriptions) but they're sentimental and quirky but beautiful.

alienm · 13/11/2019 00:28

Would your daughter maybe like the treat of being taken out to pick her own? Make an afternoon of it, with afternoon tea, etc, then it's like a grown up trip out to get some grown up jewellery for her.

Wildthyme · 13/11/2019 00:38

Crazy Pig if she's a bit gothic/metalhead.

motherofdoodles · 13/11/2019 08:58

Really loving all your suggestions thank you. I've ordered a name necklace so far but still hunting. She's fond of hoop earrings, not gothy in her style but not total VSCO iyswim. I would like to get her a nice jewellery box to pop the jewellery in too so simultaneously hunting that down!

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motherofdoodles · 13/11/2019 08:59

@alienm lovely idea but another part of her gift is a spa visit with me, I know she's longing to "spa" Don't want to overload her with Mum time 🤣

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lotsofstripes · 13/11/2019 09:15

Missoma is very ‘cool’ and popular with vloggers and fashion instagram pages right now I think OP Smile

Peasinthefreezer · 13/11/2019 10:13

wanderlustlife.co.uk/ Wanderlust do some lovely pieces.

lucyellenlee · 13/11/2019 21:09

Ear cuffs are all the rage. And no extra piercings required. My go to gift for teenage relatives. Scream Pretty have lots of options. A trip to Libertys in London to choose from their great collection of different brands also a great day out.

Miseryisabutterfly · 14/11/2019 10:37

Cult of youth

SpamChaudFroid · 14/11/2019 10:45

Orelia are on trend.

Also Astley Clarke, I like their mini ear-hugger earrings and bracelets.

happytobemrsg · 14/11/2019 11:45

Definitely Missoma

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 14/11/2019 17:11

My DD (17) likes the small gold hoops with the dangly bit ( can be removed on some) I got her some with Angel Wings (she chose)

Last year I bought her two sets of earrings (one silver and one gold-on-silver ) each had 3 pairs -opal/blue stone/clear crystal ..The stones were 2mm and look quite different in the gold to silver .

My DD wouldn't touch Pandora with a shitty stick but Blush I quite like some of it .

motherofdoodles · 14/11/2019 18:31

Can't tell you how much I'm enjoying this thread, hours of shopping fun! I'm holding strong (just) in buying something for me too!

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 14/11/2019 18:39

When we were teens mum and dad took us to a jewellers to choose a piece to be made up for us - we chose the stone and type of piece and the setting.

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