Silk & Steel features in Together Journal’s “Year of the Horse” inspired bridal editorial - a beautifully considered shoot that explores movement, symbolism, and a modern approach to bridal styling. The imagery stands as its own creative vision, while also reflecting a broader shift in how jewellery is worn and expressed on a wedding day.


Together Journal captures a mood that feels natural and grounded, where jewellery is not an afterthought, but an essential part of the visual language. Pearls and sculptural pieces contrast naturally together, balancing softness with structure.
Pearls continue to hold a timeless place in bridal styling, yet their interpretation has evolved. Rather than feeling traditional or expected, they now bring a quiet luminosity that softens more directional silhouettes and modern fabrics. When paired with sculptural forms, they create contrast - delicate against bold, soft against defined.


Earrings such as the Hera Hoops work effortlessly with both minimal and more expressive bridal styling.
Couture jewellery has become an increasingly defining element in modern bridal styling. The Organised Chaos Gold Necklace is a couture piece handmade in our Auckland studio. Defined by its organic construction and intentional irregularity, it reflects a contemporary bridal perspective - less about perfection, more about individuality.

The result is a bridal aesthetic that feels considered, modern, and distinctly personal. Discover the Bridal Edit here.