Lagos’ Debut Men’s Collection Is for the Modern Man
Its “Anthem” collection is the first in the brand’s new “Lagos for Men” offerings.

The debut collection, “Anthem,” includes styles in sterling silver, 18-karat gold, and ceramic, with a myriad of options so customers can express their personal style. The brand calls it fine jewelry with an attitude.
Ranging from $150 to $6,250, the brand said the collection is “made for the modern man,” featuring rock n’ roll motifs, chunky textures, and whimsical elements.
Innovations of the brand’s classic Caviar design also appear throughout the collection, such as in a skull motif that is only visible up-close.
The Anthem collection's name is a nod to the Grateful Dead album “Anthem of The Sun,” famous for being a diverse, musical collage.
It reflects the personal ethos of Steven Lagos, the brand’s founder and creative director. It comes after 47 years in the making, the brand said.
“There seems to be more freedom in fashion right now, as we’ve seen an increase in men purchasing our existing collections,” said Steven Lagos. “I love to see it and wanted to offer styles designed especially with men in mind.”
The collection’s amulets and chains feature roman-inspired icons, the brand said, including a lucky rabbit design that reflects the fierce tenacity of the Lagos man.
Actor Reece Feldman was the first to wear Lagos for Men, donning a handful of pieces on the red carpet at the 75th Annual Emmy Awards earlier this month.
He was styled in the Anthem curb chain necklace, the black agate ring, and the Black Caviar ceramic diamond bracelet.
Lagos for Men is differentiated by unique colors, craftsmanship details, materials, and finishes.
Matte ceramic styles are offered as well, paired with 18-karat gold and color palettes inspired by natural elements, the brand said.
Two new ceramic colors never used before by Lagos, forest green and tan, are seen in the collection as well.
“It’s great to see men showcasing their style and personality more through jewelry these days,” said Jennifer Jones, Bloomingdale’s senior vice president and general merchandise manager.
“We are excited to launch this truly unique collection with our longtime partners at Lagos. We know our discerning customers will fall in love with this exclusive collection.”
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