Lainey Wilson launched her debut jewelry line on July 15, in partnership with The Jewelry Group, Inc. The collection features Western-inspired statement pieces priced between $15 and $65 that reflect both her music and signature style. Wilson says her goal with any project is to create “a little bit of everything for everybody,” while adding: “It’s the mindset that I go into whenever I’m writing a record. I want to make sure that I’m not just writing music for one particular kind of woman. I want to make sure that I’m saying something that everybody can kind of latch onto and connect to and somehow we have managed to do that with this jewelry collection.” The jewelry line includes charm necklaces, earrings, rings, boot bracelets, hat brim bling, and collar tips, and is available at major retailers like Belk and Boot Barn. Wilson is personally excited to wear the pieces on stage during her ongoing Whirlwind World Tour, which is set to continue on August 14 in Phoenix. (People)
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