Lindsey Scoggins Studio Releases ‘Vices and Reverberations’ Collection
Each piece features a gold clasp symbolizing one of four different guilty pleasures.

From tourmaline to garnet and aquamarine, this playful necklace collection has beads in every color.
It is based around necklace clasps that are meant to be seen. The “vices” are four clasp options that represent guilty pleasures in 18-karat yellow, rose, and white gold.
There are capsules, vials, cigarettes, and bullets that hold each necklace together with Scoggins’ signature spring mechanism.
“The Vices collection was a true immersion in the design process where I started with one idea, and as I expanded on it, a whole collection unfolded,” explained Lindsey Scoggins, founder of the namesake brand.
She began designing the clasps as vials because the spring mechanism took that shape.
“I sometimes do this from the inside out because I love seamless design where the functionality of a piece integrates with the overall form for a more artistic outcome,” she said.
Scoggins then thought of other cylindrical shapes to expand the design and coincidentally, they were all different vices.
Meanwhile, the “reverberations” in the collection’s title comes from the repetitive echo-like pattern of the gemstone strand.
There are 13 necklaces in the “Vices and Reverberations” collection, which retails for $6,950 to $59,000.
The collection debuted in April.
It is available for purchase on the Lindsey Scoggins Studio website.
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