River Island’s new clover charm jewellery collection will give you Molly-Mae's look for less
04.03.2024 - 18:42
/ ok.co.uk
Avid fashion followers might have spotted a trending piece of jewellery over the last few years, with bracelets and necklaces featuring a four-leaf clover design adorning the wrists and necks of A-listers and Royals alike. More recently, here at OK! we reported another huge spike in the trend thanks to the recent series of Love Island All-Stars.
Eagle-eyed fans went crazy for Georgia Steel’s clover charm bracelet that adorned her wrist throughout the show, and also spotted that Sophie Piper had the necklace version. However, they weren't the only Love Islanders to jump on the trend as Molly-Mae Hague can be seen styling her very own clover necklace all over Instagram.
Admirers of the stunning luxury design will be aware of the costly price tag but thankfully, you can now get the luxe jewellery look for less. We've spotted another high street store River Island offering an affordable alternative.
They've just dropped a clover charm collection and prices start from as little as £14 for the stud earrings, available here.
The new collection boasts three gorgeous pieces that can be worn together, or individually if you prefer. As well as the sweet stud earrings for £14 mentioned above you'll also find a matching necklace for £16 here and the Black Clover Charm Bracelet also for £16 here.
They are available in both black and white- so they will easily complement countless outfits and become a faithful piece in your jewellery box.
All of the pieces are made from 100% steel, hence the low price tag so it would be advisable not to shower in the jewellery and avoid spraying with perfume to avoid any discolouration. If like us you can't get enough of lucky four-leaf clover jewellery River Island isn't the only retailer jumping on
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