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Get the LA look with Bunnies In LA jewellery

Get the LA look with Bunnies In LA jewellery
30 November 2012
Kelsey Butler
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Kelsey Butler
30 November 2012

Everyone wants to look like they have walked straight off of a movie set in the middle of LA, dressed head-to-toe in a designer wardrobe. Whilst that is unlikely, you can get a piece of LA by investing in some jewellery all the way from Bunnies in LA. 

Bunnies In LA are all about delicate and dainty jewellery with an unexpected edge that will make you smile and even giggle each time you see it! Designs that reflect an everyday style, but add that extra something to any outfit. The brand is really focused on pieces that can be worn every day, or alone as a statement piece.  

Founder and designer Julia has been making jewellery for over ten years and officially founded the brand earlier this year. Everything is handmade at the Bunnies In LA headquarters based in Julia’s house, which is also home to her fiancé and three dogs, who she says “are a nice distraction when I need a break from the jewellery”. 

We spoke to Julia, who has worked for many other designers, but says that it just “wasn’t for me”. After always making jewellery as a hobby, Julia tells us how she was shocked when friends, co-workers and complete strangers asked her if she would make jewellery for them too. 

Bunnies In LA is aimed at the girl who loves dainty, everyday pieces, but also to the edgy girl who loves a statement piece. This brand is for the girl who wants a necklace that she will wear constantly for weeks at a time, and also for the girl who wants to look good, but doesn’t have the time to think about it. 

If you are LA-based, then they are stocked in a few boutiques, including Lady and Lula Mae (visit the website for more details). Julia said: “Both the boutiques have helped propel Bunnies In LA as a named brand in LA.” She also told us she can’t wait to expand and is already working on the new collection. The collection is also available to buy online and they will ship worldwide. Perfect for Christmas presents!

Kelsey Butler

Bunnies In LA is currently sold online here and through the Etsy shop here.

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