Ring Concierge, Kendall Jenner Collab on Bridal Earrings Giveaway
The jeweler has partnered with Jenner’s 818 Tequila brand to gift lab-grown diamond studs to a bride-to-be and their bridal party.

The brands will gift a bride-to-be with a pair of 3-carat round lab-grown diamond studs and up to seven pairs of 1-carat lab-grown diamond studs from Ring Concierge for their bridal party.
The group will also receive 818 branded hats and totes, as well as merchandise signed by Jenner.
“Partnering with 818 to celebrate a bride and her bridesmaids felt like such a natural extension of Ring Concierge and 818’s shared values of celebrating life’s biggest moments,” said Nicole Wegman, founder and CEO of Ring Concierge.
“A giveaway for our communities is such a fun way to bookend an amazing summer of events with 818 and celebrate the women who make these moments so special.”
The giveaway marks the finale of 818 Tequila's “Best Summer Ever” campaign, which has rewarded members of "Happy Hour," its opt-in Instagram broadcast channel, all season with exclusive experiences and weekly giveaways.
It launches today on Aug. 18, or "8/18 Day," as an extension of the brand's initiative to surprise select "Happy Hour" brides-to-be with personalized bridal experiences.
“From the beginning, I’ve always wanted 818 to be part of the moments that bring people together,” said Jenner, founder of 818 Tequila.
“Our community has supported us from day one, so being able to celebrate alongside them during such an important moment is incredibly special. Seeing 818 become part of these memories is exactly what this brand is all about.”
Interested participants can enter through 818’s Instagram post on Aug. 18, where the full entry details—like following both 818 and Ring Concierge on social media—will be shared.
One winner will be selected at random and verified that they meet the eligibility requirements.
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