Love Island winner Molly Smith's new jewellery range includes exact earrings worn in villa
10.04.2024 - 09:45
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Following in the footsteps of fellow Love Island stars Olivia Attwood and Gemma Owen, this year's All Stars winner Molly Smith is the latest celebrity to collaborate with the popular jewellery brand Abbott Lyon. Abbott Lyon, known for its designer-inspired pieces at more affordable prices, has quickly become a go-to for those wanting to add stylish, timeless items to their jewellery box.
The range includes everything from personalised necklaces to everyday earrings and delicate bracelets.
The Molly Smith X Abbott Lyon collection is available to shop now and some pieces are so sought-after they've already sold out.
You can join a pre-order waiting list for items like the White Quartz Heart Huggie Earrings she wore in the villa, but we've picked out a few of our favourite pieces that are still available. READ MORE: Arabella Chi's exact PrettyLittleThing outfit is perfect for wearing with boots Bubble Initial Sphere Necklace Bubble necklaces are all the range, having been spotted on the likes of Hailey Bieber and Made in Chelsea star Yasmin Zweegers.
While Hailey's customised piece is said to cost a hefty $50,000, this similar Abbott Lyon option is under £80. You can choose your initial and even add a birthstone to the chain which would be a lovely idea if you are buying for a gift.
Shop now (£79) Arabic Name Necklace Molly Smith has been seen wearing an Arabic necklace so it's no surprise that she has included one in her range with Abbott Lyon. If you love your jewellery to have a bit of sparkle, it's available in a crystal finish and in gold or silver.
You can choose up to 12 characters and there are different chain lengths to suit your taste. Shop now (£79) Clover Custom Name Bracelet Complete with whichever initials you
.
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