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Mixing the old and the new: IssyMay jewels re-style vintage at ASOS Marketplace

Mixing the old and the new: IssyMay jewels re-style vintage at ASOS Marketplace

In the heart of the ASOS Marketplace there is a little boutique hosting a collection of beautiful jewels, simultaneously current, yet also evoking a subtle vintage glamour – IssyMay.

IssyMay create contemporary jewellery using vintage components to create pieces that are trendy but have an authentic vintage feel. For those looking for unique pieces at affordable prices, look no further!

Ruth Harrison Robert, Senior Designer of IssyMay, prides the company’s flawless reputation for producing “visually striking and enchanting jewellery”. Launched in 2008, IssyMay have since expanded their range into giftware and specialist interior decor and have enjoyed success across the globe.

IssyMay jewels will add a touch of elegance to any outfit, whether it’s for a night out with the girls or a formal work event.

If you’re going to a fancy do, wear a simple black dress and accessorise with an on-trend fur collar. Do your hair in sexy pin-curl waves and add IssyMay’s gorgeous Faux Pearl and Chain or the Riviera White Drop Earrings for effortless vintage Hollywood glamour.

IssyMay also have a gorgeous selection of cocktail rings, statement necklaces and cuffs to choose from.

The best of vintage and new combined… Clever, isn’t it?

 Khaleda Rahman
Photo: Courtesy of IssyMay

To shop IssyMay products, click here or visit the brand’s new ASOS boutique by clicking here.

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