Monique Lhuillier Adds Fashion Jewelry to Kay Jewelers Line
The new lab-grown diamond jewelry offering is the latest expansion of the designer’s “Bliss” collection.

The launch builds upon the Bliss line, a collection of engagement rings and wedding bands released in 2021, further expanding the offering to include non-bridal styles.
The new jewelry includes earrings, necklaces, and bracelets crafted with lab-grown diamonds and made in 24-karat yellow and white vermeil settings, as well as platinum over sterling silver.
The pieces feature delicate lace, butterfly, floral, and bow motifs and were designed to be chic and sophisticated, with versatility that makes them fit for every occasion, Kay Jewelers said.
"This collection is incredibly close to my heart, as it was inspired by the romantic details my bridal designs are known for and translates them into jewelry that can be cherished well beyond the wedding day,” said Lhuillier.
“It can style a bride on her perfect day, serve as meaningful gifts for the bridal party, or become timeless pieces that bring a little sparkle to every day.”
Lhuillier added that working with Kay has allowed her to bring her vision to life in a way that is elevated and accessible.
"At Kay, we’re committed to offering designs that inspire self-expression and celebrate life’s most meaningful milestones. The Monique Lhuillier Bliss collection captures romance and femininity in a modern way, bringing a delicate sparkle to special moments,” said Julie Yoakum, president of KAY Jewelers and Peoples Jewellers.
“We’re delighted to introduce this new collection with Monique Lhuillier, designed exclusively for Kay, and continue growing our partnership in ways that highlight her signature style.”
The new collection ranges in price from $250 to $4,000.
The Monique Lhuillier Bliss collection is available at select Kay Jewelers stores and on the jeweler’s website.
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