There s a Reason Why You ve Been Seeing Notte Jewelry s 2000s-Inspired Pieces Everywhere
In case you haven t noticed, 2000s jewelry is back and better than ever. One such designer making her mark in the nostalgic jewelry field is Jessica Tse of Notte Jewelry. (Fun fact: Jessica was a former accessories trend director before starting her jewelry line!) We spoke with the designer of the dreamy brand that will make you feel like it s 2003 again with its bright and whimsical designs.
When asked about where she looks for inspiration, Jessica told POPSUGAR, 2000s inspired accounts on Instagram, old movies, and music videos are my go-to [sources of] inspiration. One thing we love about the brand is that so many of the pieces can be mixed and matched to your heart s content. I love multi-purpose pieces like earrings that you can wear as a pendant and vice versa. We did a couple of styles like that; we called it Necklacearring, Jessica told us.
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Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewedâs editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) Month celebrates the cultural influence and impact that the AAPI community has had on everything from home decor to food to clothing in the United States. If you re shopping for the latter and seeking a way to give back to the AAPI community, consider buying directly from retailers run by those of Asian descent. Here are 15 AAPI-owned style brands you can support this month and all year-round.
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This ceremony will include CLAS graduates majoring in actuarial science; applied physics; astronomy; Bachelor of Applied Studies; Bachelor of Liberal Studies; criminology, law, and justice; communication studies; dance; enterprise leadership; ethics and public policy; global health studies; history; interdepartmental studies; international relations; international studies; journalism and mass communication; linguistics; mathematics; microbiology; music; neuroscience; philosophy; physics; political science; psychology; religious studies; social work; sociology; statistics; theatre arts; and world languages (Asian languages and literature, comparative literature, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish).
Dean Sara Sanders and UI President Bruce Harreld will confer degrees. President Harreld will confer an Honorary Doctorate of Science upon Mark Mattson, professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University.