Featured Again: JuJu Loves Returns to Charleston Magazine's Revolutionary Style Issue
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When your phone buzzes with a link to the new issue of Charleston Magazine — and your jewelry is credited in the very first look of the entire editorial — you stop whatever you're doing. You zoom in. You screenshot. You maybe let out a sound that startles the dog.
For the second consecutive year, Charleston Magazine selected JuJu Loves pieces for their annual spring fashion feature. And this year's concept is absolutely breathtaking.

As seen in Charleston Magazine's March 2026 Revolutionary Style editorial, photographed by Anne Rhett and styled by Andrea Serrano at the William Aiken House
The March 2026 issue features "Revolutionary Style" — a reimagining of 250 years of American fashion through a modern lens, photographed by Anne Rhett, styled and produced by Andrea Serrano, and shot on location at the historic William Aiken House in downtown Charleston. Billowy gowns, brocade capes, puff-sleeve silhouettes, lace, and sculptural jewelry — all styled to feel airy, romantic, and completely of-the-moment while honoring centuries of American fashion history.
Our Lace & Floral Embellished Necklace ($248) and Gold Flower Earrings ($88) were featured in the opening look — "Leading Lady" — alongside a Bariano "Balmy Nights" gown from The Showroom Charleston and a Jesus Peiro puff-sleeve brocade cape from Maddison Row South. Our $88 earrings and $248 necklace right there in the frame with couture bridal pieces.
And they more than held their own.
That's what we mean when we say the right accessories make everything look expensive. It doesn't matter what the price tag says. What matters is how the piece looks, how it carries energy, and whether it belongs in the frame. Ours did.
Quick Picks: As Featured in Charleston Magazine
Best for the editorial statement piece — Lace Floral Bib Necklace with Crystal — $248
Best for the everyday stud that photographs like fine jewelry — Gold Flower Stud Earrings with Crystal — $88
Best for the sculptural pearl ring trend — Baroque Pearl Gold Cocktail Ring — $78
Best for the Regencycore garden brooch moment — Jardin Brooch Set — $88
Best for the romantic finishing touch — Pink Crystal Heart & Bow Brooch — $138
The Concept: 250 Years of American Fashion, Reimagined

This wasn't your typical spring fashion spread. The editorial concept for "Revolutionary Style" centers on historical silhouettes reimagined for a new era — think corseted gowns, empire waists, puff-sleeve capes, and brocade fabrics styled in a way that feels light, feminine, and thoroughly modern. It's the kind of editorial that makes you understand why the romantic fashion revival has completely taken over right now.
If you've been watching Bridgerton this season, following the buzz around the Wuthering Heights film, or just noticing that lace, bows, pearls, and billowy silhouettes are everywhere this spring — this editorial captures exactly that energy. Regencycore, poet-core, romantic dressing — whatever you want to call it — Charleston Magazine captured it beautifully at one of the most stunning historic homes in the city. And our jewelry was right there in the opening frame.
The shoot took place at the William Aiken House, a historic mansion on King Street in Charleston that dates to 1811. The architecture, the light, the scale of the rooms, the draping curtains and gilded frames — it's the kind of setting that makes everything look like it belongs in a fashion museum. Which is exactly the point when you're reimagining centuries of American style.
The full editorial features jewelry and fashion from Roberto Coin, David Yurman, Marco Bicego, Jesus Peiro, Rebecca Schoneveld, and other luxury designers — with prices ranging well into the thousands. And right there at the front of the feature, opening the entire story: JuJu Loves.
The Lace Floral Bib Necklace: The Piece That Opens the Editorial

SHOP Lace Floral Bib Necklace with Crystal — $248
This is the piece that stops you mid-scroll. The Lace Floral Bib Necklace with Crystal ($248) was selected for the very first look of the entire editorial — "Leading Lady." In the shot, it's styled over a flowing white gown with a puff-sleeve brocade cape, and it looks like it was custom-made for this exact moment in fashion history.
Intricate lace, crystal accents, and a bib silhouette that sits flat against the collarbone — this is the kind of statement necklace that was made for square necklines, corseted tops, and the romantic silhouettes that are defining spring right now. The bib necklace trend has been building on the runways all year (Givenchy sent crystal bib necklaces down their most recent spring runway), and this piece delivers that editorial impact at a fraction of the price.
This necklace doesn't need anything else. You put it on and the outfit is done. It bridges the gap between heirloom jewelry and modern statement dressing in a way that feels completely wearable — to weddings, galas, rehearsal dinners, or honestly just a spring dinner on a Charleston patio when you want to feel like the main character.
If you've been drawn to the Cloud Dancer aesthetic — the billowy whites, the airy lace, the softness with substance — this necklace is the anchor piece. It carries that same energy: light, romantic, intentional.
Gold Flower Stud Earrings with Crystal: $88 Next to $8,000

SHOP Gold Flower Stud Earrings with Crystal — $88
Here's the thing about the Gold Flower Stud Earrings with Crystal ($88) — throughout this editorial, other looks feature Roberto Coin diamond earrings at $8,000+, David Yurman pieces at $8,200, and Rene Barnes handcrafted diamond jewelry priced at $25,000 per piece. Our $88 gold flower studs opened the entire feature.
That tells you everything you need to know about what makes jewelry work. It's not the carat count. It's the design, the presence, and whether the piece commands the moment it's in. These studs do exactly that. The floral crystal detail catches light the same way a fine diamond cluster does, and the gold tone warms the face in that way that makes everyone look a little more alive.
These earrings are one of the most versatile pieces in the entire JuJu Loves collection. They work for date night, they work for weddings, they work for Tuesday morning when you want to feel put together without trying too hard. And now they have a Charleston Magazine editorial to prove it.
If you love the floral-meets-gold trend that's everywhere right now — from the spring runways to Bridgerton's latest season — these studs are the entry point. Beautiful enough for editorial, comfortable enough for all day. That's the sweet spot.
The Baroque Pearl Gold Cocktail Ring: From the Photoshoot

SHOP Baroque Pearl Gold Cocktail Ring — $78
Not every piece that's part of a photoshoot makes it into the final published spread — but that doesn't mean it wasn't there. Our Baroque Pearl Gold Cocktail Ring ($78) was styled during the "Revolutionary Style" shoot at the William Aiken House, and we have the behind-the-scenes images to prove it. Ha!
Baroque pearls are having a massive moment right now. Every major jewelry trend report puts them at the top of the list — the organic, irregular shapes that make each piece feel one-of-a-kind are exactly what the market is craving. Designers from Simone Rocha to Loewe are featuring sculptural baroque pearl pieces on recent spring runways, and the trend has moved from high fashion into everyday jewelry in a big way.
This ring delivers that exact energy at $78. The irregular pearl sits in a gold setting that feels intentionally imperfect — which is exactly the point. It looks collected, not commercial. Like something you found in a vintage jewelry box at a Parisian flea market, not something you ordered online. (Although you absolutely can order it online. We won't tell.)
For more on how baroque pearls are redefining modern pearl jewelry, see our complete styling guide. And if you love a good cocktail ring moment, this one is it.
Get the Look: More Pieces That Fit the Revolutionary Style Aesthetic
The "Revolutionary Style" editorial is all about romantic, feminine, garden-inspired energy with a modern edge. Lace, florals, pearls, bows, butterflies, and botanical details. If you love the mood of this editorial, these are the pieces from our collection that carry the same spirit.
The Pink Crystal Heart & Bow Brooch — $138

SHOP Pink Crystal Heart & Bow Brooch — $138
If Regencycore had a signature brooch, this would be it. The Pink Crystal Heart & Bow Brooch ($138) combines two of the biggest trends in romantic jewelry right now — bows and hearts — in a crystal-encrusted showstopper with dangling heart accents. Pin it on a blazer lapel, a bridal sash, or a structured handbag. It's romantic without being precious, and it carries the kind of coquette energy that's been trending all year. This is a piece that makes a simple outfit feel like a main-character moment.
Crystal Butterfly Brooches — From $38

SHOP Crystal Butterfly Brooches — From $38
Butterflies are everywhere in spring fashion right now, and our new Crystal Butterfly Brooches (from $38) come in four colorways — Dreamsicle (lavender and orange enamel), Tutti Frutti (pink and green enamel), Frozen Rosé (all crystal, rose gold), and Blue Raspberry (all crystal, teal and blue). The enamel versions start at just $38 and the all-crystal styles are $58.
The butterfly motif connects directly to the botanical, garden-party energy of the "Revolutionary Style" editorial — and to the William Aiken House gardens themselves. Pin one on a linen blazer, a straw tote, or a spring headband for that layered, collected-over-time look that's defining jewelry right now. For more butterfly pieces, see our full Gold Butterfly Jewelry collection.
Jardin Brooch Set — $88

The Jardin Brooch Set ($88) includes three pins — Lily of the Valley, Camellia, and Bee — and it's basically the William Aiken House gardens in brooch form. "Jardin" means garden in French, and these botanical pins carry exactly the kind of romantic, nature-inspired energy that runs through the entire Charleston Magazine editorial. Wear them clustered together on a jacket lapel for impact, or scatter them individually across your wardrobe. At $88 for three handpainted enamel pins, this set is one of the best values in our garden brooch collection. If you love the idea of brooch stacking, this set was made for it.
Crystal Bow Drop Earrings — $94

SHOP Crystal Bow Drop Earrings — $94
Bows are the defining accessory detail of the Regencycore movement — from the spring runways to Bridgerton's wardrobe department to the puff-sleeve cape in this very editorial. The Crystal Bow Drop Earrings ($94) translate that trend into something you can wear every day. Rhinestone-encrusted bows with a delicate drop that frames the face and catches light beautifully. If the gold flower studs from the editorial are the subtle choice, these are the romantic statement.
Gold Pearl Wreath Bow Earrings — $68

SHOP Gold Pearl Wreath Bow Earrings — $68
Pearls and bows together in one earring — that's the Regencycore sweet spot. The Gold Pearl Wreath Bow Earrings ($68) combine a gold wreath frame, a bow detail, and a pearl drop in a single piece that feels like it could have been styled in this editorial. With baroque pearls and maximalist pearl jewelry trending hard right now, these deliver that collected, intentional look at a price that makes them an easy yes.
Ivory Rose Brooch with Gold Leaves — $98

SHOP Ivory Rose Brooch with Gold Leaves — $98
If the Cloud Dancer color palette, the lace gowns, and the billowy white silhouettes from the editorial spoke to you — this is your brooch. The Ivory Rose Brooch with Gold Leaves ($98) looks like something pulled from a Bridgerton costume archive. The ivory and gold tones match the romantic, light-filled mood of the William Aiken House shoot perfectly. Pin it at the neckline of a blouse, on a bridal sash, or on a structured bag. This piece has serious heirloom energy — the kind of brooch people ask about every time you wear it.
Magnolia Crystal Stud Earrings — $68

SHOP Magnolia Crystal Stud Earrings — $68
The magnolia is the signature flower of the Lowcountry, and our Magnolia Crystal Stud Earrings ($68) bring that Southern botanical energy into a wearable everyday stud. Crystal petals catch the light in the same way the gold flower studs from the editorial do, but with a distinctly Charleston character. Pair them with the Magnolia & Songbird Brooch Set ($88) for a coordinated Southern garden look, or wear them solo with a simple white dress and let the florals do the talking.
Why This Feature Matters (and Why "As Seen In" Is More Than a Brag)
Being featured in Charleston Magazine is exciting. But it's more than just a nice moment — it validates something we believe deeply about jewelry.
You don't need $9,400 diamond earrings to look like you belong in a professional editorial. You don't need a $25,000 ring to complete a stunning outfit. You need pieces with presence. Pieces with intention. Pieces that carry the right energy for the moment you're in.
That's what Andrea Serrano saw when she selected our lace necklace and gold flower studs for the opening look. She could have used any jewelry in Charleston — and the rest of the editorial proves she had access to the finest pieces in the city. She chose ours for "Leading Lady." The first look. The one that sets the tone for the entire story.
If you love the idea of statement jewelry that's built to be noticed but doesn't require a five-figure budget — that's what we do. Every single day.
And if you happen to be in Charleston, you can shop these pieces in person at Maris DeHart, our boutique partner at 32 Vendue Range in the heart of downtown Charleston — steps from where this editorial was photographed.
Full Credits
Photography: Anne Rhett (@annerhettphotography)
Styled & Produced by: Andrea Serrano (@andreaserranocurates)
Location: William Aiken House, 456 King Street, Charleston, SC
Published in: Charleston Magazine (@charlestonmag), March 2026
JuJu Loves pieces featured in "Leading Lady": "Gold Flower" Earrings ($88) and "Lace & Floral" Embellished Necklace ($248), both at jujuloves.com
Additional JuJu Loves piece styled during the shoot: Baroque Pearl Gold Cocktail Ring ($78)
This is JuJu Loves' second consecutive year being featured in Charleston Magazine's spring fashion editorial. See our first feature from last year's Style Issue, also styled by Andrea Serrano.
Frequently Asked Questions
What JuJu Loves products were featured in Charleston Magazine's March 2026 issue?
The Lace Floral Bib Necklace with Crystal ($248) and Gold Flower Stud Earrings with Crystal ($88) were featured in the "Leading Lady" look of the "Revolutionary Style" editorial. The Baroque Pearl Gold Cocktail Ring ($78) was also styled during the photoshoot at the William Aiken House.
What is the "Revolutionary Style" editorial about?
The March 2026 Charleston Magazine feature reimagines 250 years of American fashion with modern styling. Shot at the historic William Aiken House in downtown Charleston, it features corseted gowns, brocade capes, lace, and sculptural jewelry that blend historical silhouettes with contemporary fashion.
Where was the Charleston Magazine photoshoot?
The editorial was shot at the William Aiken House on King Street in downtown Charleston, SC. Built in 1811, it's one of the most iconic historic homes in the city and a popular venue for events and editorial photography.
What is Regencycore and how does it connect to this editorial?
Regencycore is a fashion trend inspired by Regency-era dressing — empire waists, puff sleeves, corseted silhouettes, pearls, bows, lace, and romantic florals. It's been fueled by shows like Bridgerton and the Wuthering Heights film. The "Revolutionary Style" editorial captures this same romantic, historical-meets-modern energy with its billowy gowns and period-inspired styling. See our Poet-Core Aesthetic guide for more on this trend.
Can I buy the jewelry from the Charleston Magazine editorial?
Yes. Both the Lace Floral Bib Necklace ($248) and Gold Flower Stud Earrings ($88) are available at jujuloves.com and in person at Maris DeHart boutique, 32 Vendue Range, Charleston, SC.
Is the lace bib necklace good for weddings?
Absolutely. The Lace Floral Bib Necklace is stunning for brides, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, and wedding guests. Its lace and crystal details pair beautifully with corseted gowns, strapless dresses, and the romantic silhouettes trending in bridal fashion right now.
What are the trending jewelry styles for spring?
Baroque pearls, statement brooches, crystal bow earrings, botanical and garden-inspired jewelry, maximalist layering, sculptural gold pieces, and romantic lace or bib necklaces are all trending for spring. The Regencycore movement has made pearls, bows, and floral motifs especially popular.
What is a bib necklace and how do you wear one?
A bib necklace is a wide, flat statement necklace that sits across the upper chest and collarbone. It's meant to be the focal point of your outfit — pair it with a simple neckline and let the necklace do the work. Square necklines, scoop necks, and strapless tops are ideal for showcasing a bib necklace. See it styled in the Charleston Magazine editorial.
Why are baroque pearl rings trending?
Baroque pearls — pearls with irregular, non-spherical shapes — are one of the biggest jewelry trends right now because each piece is truly unique. The organic shapes feel artistic, personal, and modern. Designers like Simone Rocha and Loewe have been featuring baroque pearls prominently on recent spring runways, and the trend has moved from runway to everyday jewelry. Shop our Baroque Pearl Gold Cocktail Ring ($78).
Where can I shop JuJu Loves jewelry in Charleston?
JuJu Loves products are available online at jujuloves.com and a curated selection in person at Maris DeHart boutique, located at 32 Vendue Range in downtown Charleston, SC — just steps from where the Charleston Magazine editorial was photographed.
Has JuJu Loves been featured in Charleston Magazine before?
Yes. This is our second consecutive year being selected for Charleston Magazine's spring fashion editorial. Our Gold Butterfly Cuff, Monarch Butterfly Ring, and Crystal Cuff Bracelets were featured in last year's Style Issue, also styled by Andrea Serrano.
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