Marie Wez | Artist, Stylist and Writer
Jewellery has always been a part of me. Without my rings I feel naked.
Ignat Wiig | Photographer
The pieces I choose need to resonate with me and reflect how I express myself.
Sabrina Sofie Ghahramani Christiansen | Psychoteraphist to be / Tarot reader
What’s important for me is when I choose something, I can see that it will last.
Ali Gallefoss | Artist and furniture designer
All of the decisions and actions made during the day are thought of and that reflects in everything I want to create as well.
David Kayitana Lui | Freelance content editor/writer
I would wear something that is quite neat, elegant and classic. But I also love to incorporate certain subtleties and details that can 'pop'.
Savannah Thümler | Art Historian
I like to choose things that speak for themselves somehow. I'm not a fan of very quiet things, I like them to be loud in a way.
Paul Kim | Designer
It's not the worth of the piece, as for how much it costs, it's more, like, what it makes me feel.
Mijo and Mikkel | Self-employed / Musician
Mixing different types of jewellery makes it 'my' style.
Letitia Despina | Imaginator / Writer
It's like that with jewellery. I "dig for treasures".
Elio Escoffery | Writer
I’m getting more and more used to actually trying to be a bit more out there.
Miriam Tahir | Psychotherapist to be
My best advice would be to not take other people’s advice. If it feels good, do it.
Ingmar Bötker | Photographer
I kind of just “gather” different things around me and then make them my own.
Laura Lupnaav | Freelance performer and yoga teacher
I like jewellery that tells a story. A lot of my favourite pieces are from travelling or family heirlooms.
Lotta Lavanti | Art Director
It is nice to be unique, but not in the sense of being unique - more so to inspire others to find the style for them.