I probably don’t need to tell you how intimidating (and
stressful) jewelry shopping can be. From the plethora of options to
the prices to the varying qualities, it’s hard for
everyone—including us. However, one thing that I have found
always helps when I’m in the market for something is
recommendations. Right? It never hurts
to get a second opinion
(or eight).

So seeing
as fall is finally upon us
and some of you might be in the mood
to spice up your selection of necklaces, bracelets, rings, and
more, I figured I’d reach out to my fellow editors to share
their favorite
affordable jewelry brands
as well as spill a couple of my own
for you, too. To read about and shop all 13 labels that made the
cut (and that we actually always wear), just keep scrolling.

I sometimes layer up to five necklaces at a time, but the one I
always get complimented on is by Adornmonde. People are always so
surprised to hear that it’s actually affordable.

While it’s since added fine jewelry to its offerings,
Stella and Bow has been one of our team’s go-tos for under-$100
trends and classic pieces for years. I especially love its Indigo
Ring.

“I wear a Laura Lombardi piece almost every day. Everything
looks so much more expensive than it is, and I constantly get
compliments.”

“Mejuri is one of my go-tos for fine jewelry (which I’m making a
point to invest in more) that won’t break the bank. These earrings
are definitely going to be my next jewelry purchase. I think
they’ll look so cool side by side in double piercings.”

“Shashi is one of my go-tos because I love the playful bracelets
the line offers. This rainbow pick is one I’ll keep on all season
long and stack with my other bracelets.”

“I always turn to Kenneth Jay Lane when I’m looking for chic
everyday gold hoops that don’t break the bank.”

“This might come as a surprise, but Mango has a really amazing
jewelry section. All its pieces look designer but are incredibly
affordable.”

“I wear Daphine’s Oli rings stacked almost every single day.
They’re versatile enough to wear with anything, but the chunky
shape makes the perfect statement.”

“Greek brand Mayol has a wide range of cool pieces that hit on
many trends of the moment—from ’80s-inspired earrings to chunky
necklaces to pearls.”

“I can’t stop collecting Roxanne Assoulin pieces. They’re
colorful, fun, and mostly under $200—basically all I could ask
for. I don’t have my ears pierced—shocking, I know—so I wear
the brand’s delicate necklaces.”

“For everyday staples, I always turn to Missoma. Each of its
pieces is made with super-high-quality materials, which is perfect
for a low-maintenance gal like me who can’t be bothered to take off
my jewelry even to sleep/shower/swim.”

“F+H is the newest jewelry brand on my radar, and its beautiful
chain-link necklace has been earning me so many compliments as of
late.”

“Cinco is my hidden gem for affordable jewelry. Every time a
wear a piece from the brand, I get stopped by strangers and friends
to ask where I got it from. Whether you’re in the market for gold
layering necklaces, anklets, or bracelets, this should be your
go-to brand.”

Up next? The best fall bag
trends for girls with simple style
.

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