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The founder of the eponymous jewellery label is known for designs that are characterised by bold shapes, intricate details and high-quality materials. She speaks to Tatler about her journey and shares some advice for budding jewellery designers who did not go to design school

How did you begin your journey into the world of jewellery?

As a kid I would always gravitate towards jewellery: my sisters would ask for dolls or books, and I would ask for earrings! I never set myself up to be a jewellery designer—I was pretty much on a corporate journey. After graduating from Stanford with a dual degree in economics and art, I began working for Boston Consulting Group in

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