Jewelry Week at The Hive: Fresh Finds + Longtime Favorites
I was looking at our jewelry assortment the other day and realized it was time to bring in some fresh energy. Lizzie Fortunato has been our most successful jewelry line for years, and we’ll always treasure that partnership, but we knew it was time to add other like-minded brands to complement our collection.
The first step was bringing back Completed Works, and then I set out to discover more lines that felt right for our store. That’s why we’re launching Jewelry Week—a chance to highlight each new brand, revisit longtime favorites, and celebrate the designers we love. Jewelry Week runs at The Hive from Monday, September 22 through Sunday, September 28, and all jewelry will be 20% off.
Here’s a little about each brand we’re featuring:
Adina Reyter
We’ve carried Adina Reyter for almost a decade, and I still wear her pieces daily. Known for her delicate necklaces and earrings, she’s expanded in recent years with chunkier styles, charms, and her elevated take on “add-a-bead” jewelry. She’s also the only fine jewelry designer we carry—her timeless keepsakes make perfect everyday staples.
Anni Lu
Discovered at a NYC showroom, Anni Lu hails from Copenhagen and was founded by Helle Vestergaard Poulsen, who named the line after her late mother and daughter. Colorful, playful, and fun, these designs instantly bring joy and whimsy to your look.
Annika Inez
Another female-led brand, Annika Inez splits her time between NYC and Sweden. Her minimalistic, nature-inspired jewelry often incorporates handblown glass from upstate New York and unique wood elements.
Completed Works
I first noticed Completed Works when the founder of Tibi was wearing their pieces, and I knew our clients would love them. Founded by siblings in London, the line feels sculptural—full of loops, twists, and woven shapes unlike anything else I’ve seen. We carried it a few years back and just reintroduced it this month.
Lizzie Fortunato
This line hardly needs an introduction. Lizzie and her sister Kathryn have visited our store multiple times and are incredible partners. Handmade in their NYC studio, Lizzie Fortunato’s jewelry is wearable, versatile, and consistently our best-seller.
Monbouquette
Fresh off their trunk show with us, Monbouquette is another female-owned, family-run brand led by a mother–daughter duo. Each piece has a clever functional twist—think moving parts, hidden compartments, and transformative designs.
This is just a glimpse of what each line offers. Follow along on Instagram @theshoehive throughout the week for more images, stories, and details—or better yet, stop in and see them in person.
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