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Catch eyes and grab attention with edgy Outhouse jewellery

Catch eyes and grab attention with edgy Outhouse jewellery
27 June 2013
Lisa Nederveen
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Lisa Nederveen
27 June 2013

All the way from India comes the next big name in jewellery: Outhouse. Although this edgy jewellery brand has only been available in the UK since recently, it has already been spotted by big names in the fashion scene. With the amazing pieces from Outhouse you don’t need to worry about the rest of your outfit – a necklace or bracelet from Outhouse simply makes your look. These pieces are both eye-catching and attention-grabbing. 

For Outhouse, it’s all about adding an “avant-garde element” to your outfit. Different materials, textures, stones and shapes that you don’t often see in other jewellery, make Outhouse stand out from other contemporary jewellery brands. The beautifully bright colours that are used in the collection reveal their land of origin.

The brand was founded in 2011 by Indian sisters Sasha and Kaabia Grewal. The designs have always had a highly contemporary feel, whilst staying true to a traditional craftsmanship. It didn’t take long before a global fan-base arose with a little help from popular fashion magazines and the likes of celebrities such as Sienna Miller and Millie Mackinstosh.

ILoveDesigner is the first British webshop that offers a selection of Outhouse jewellery. On sale are seventeen unique pieces – necklaces, earrings and bracelets. It takes some confidence to cover yourself in Outhouse jewellery, as they will definitely ensure all eyes are on you. But we dare you to give it a try to be guaranteed a fierce look.  

Lisa Nederveen

Outhouse is now available in the UK via iLoveDesigner. Have a look at the amazing collection here.

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