LISA EISNER
The former Vogue editor is among the industry’s coolest, having earned a legion of fans in Hollywood’s upper crust for her one-of-a-kind Western amulets, marked by raw finishes and Navajo- or ‘70s-inflected designs. This new edit features her signature stones—ethically sourced, largely in the U.S., and often from her own personal archive—including black jade from her native Wyoming, turquoise relics from mines in Arizona, and malachite. Find them front and center on statement necklaces, drop earrings, rings, and cuffs cast in her trademark bronze, alongside pure works of hand-carved bronze (her metal of choice as it gives her freedom to experiment, being less precious than gold).