inSync Jewellery Style Guide
Let’s be honest, styling bold jewellery can feel a bit daunting. You love the pieces, but you’re not always sure how to wear them. That’s where this guide comes in.
We’ve curated five inSync styles, inspired by real inSync collectors to show you how to wear and match statement earrings, brooches, and sculptural necklaces with confidence and ease. From work meetings to date nights to the school run, these looks are proof that bold jewellery can and should be part of your everyday style.
You’ll find outfit inspiration and curated jewellery sets to help you make each piece feel completely your own. Because at the end of the day? Jewellery is personal. It’s how you show up, how you feel, and how you express yourself.
Beautifully. Boldly. inSync.
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The Intentional Professional
(Think: consultant, academic, therapist, or creative director)
She’s quietly commanding, leading with empathy and precision.
She wears inSync to keynotes, client meeting and lunches. Her pieces feel as considered as her words.
Grounded. Clear. Assured.
Style Notes:
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Structured but soft: blazers, elevated knitwear, sculptural coats
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Huddle Necklace, Echo Hoop Earrings, Ripple Ring
The Everyday Artist
(Think: illustrator, ceramicist, writer, or creative small biz owner)
She’s layered, expressive, and unafraid of stillness.
Jewellery is part of her uniform. Practical but poetic, always expressive with a story.
Flow. Intentional mess. Creative calm.
Style Notes:
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Natural fabrics, draped silhouettes, paint-splattered ease
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Scribble Brooch, X2 Range Earrings, Atria Ring
The Modern Mum
(Think: the woman juggling drop-offs, a side hustle, and her own identity)
She’s present, capable, and full of quiet rebellion.
She dresses in moments, often rushed, so jewellery becomes the part that’s just for her.
Effortless. Capable. Comfortable. Low-fuss, high impact.
Style Notes:
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Easy layers, denim, cotton knits, maybe a scarf tied just so
The Refined Creative
(Think: architect, interior designer, stylist)
She has an eye for harmony, and delights in contradiction.
Her jewellery must balance: striking, but never loud. Functional, but never plain.
Elevated. Clever. Subtly dramatic.
Style Notes:
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Monochrome palettes, asymmetric silhouettes, unexpected textures
The Bold Matriarch
(Think: stylish grandma, arts patron, life-experienced woman who owns it)
She dresses for joy, not approval.
She’s the woman who makes you want to wear lipstick again. Jewellery is an extension of her storytelling.
Joyful. Irreverent. Gloriously extra.
Style Notes:
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Pattern play, statement glasses, rich fabrics
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Flower Brooch layered in two colours, X2 Stone Earrings, Ripple Ring