What do you get when you cross the kitsch of The Golden Girls, the colors of South Beach, and the froth of a Sandal's commercial? The new jewelry line Sou Brette by Muqliza Imroni. The dreamlike pieces of the Indonesian designer's spring collection, aptly titled Unknown Waters, appear to have been handcrafted by a family of mermaids using coral materials found only on a liquid planet from the future—or something like that. Faux pearls are set in chunky clear-resin rings; bungee-like cords complete half-circle necklaces; and orb-shaped bracelets sit off the wrist like a floating pod from The Jetsons. £95-108 at Kabiri London.
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