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Inside Zoë Chicco’s Los Angeles Jewelry Studio

She makes pieces Karlie Kloss and Jennifer Lawrence wear every day.

Inside Zoë Chicco’s Los Angeles Jewelry Studio
Emily Knecht

Being as extra as we are, naturally we’re drawn towards things bright and sparkly—the bigger and sparklier, generally, the better. But there is something to be said for more subtle pieces, especially when they’re as beautifully designed and wearable as Zoë Chicco’s designs.

If you don’t know her name, you definitely know her work—it adorns the ears, necks, and fingers of the likes of Karlie Kloss, Serena Williams, and Jennifer Lawrence. Chicco basically pioneered the whole subtle, personal jewelry movement, and 18 years after the brand’s launch, she’s still going strong out of her Los Angeles studio. And while diamonds are her favorite stones to work with, she recently launched a collaboration with Gemfields using ethically sourced precious gems, too.

We were lucky enough to get a behind-the-scenes peek at her workshop and showroom, and hear how a math teacher got her started in jewelry.


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“I am a very visual person, so what I see inspires me. It could be anything—a pattern, a building, a work of art. It’s generally the little things that speak to me: A ceiling in a Paris apartment where I was showing inspired a recent collection. Another was inspired by the horizon line of a particularly beautiful sunset over the ocean in Hawaii. I tend to gravitate towards clean lines and classic forms in my home, personal style, and jewelry line. I do look to current trends in fashion to inform my designs, but don’t rely on them. Instead, I tend to create what I like and what I can see myself or my friends wearing every day. It is always my goal to make my clients go-to pieces that feel current but transcend trends.”

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