Bex Rox London: British Luxury Costume Jewellery Brand

 

Bex Rox London: Colouring Life Through An Embellished Journey

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Renowned for its magnetic fastenings, innovative designs and easily recognised by it’s textural, confident and colourful pieces with an edge; Bex Rox is a British luxury costume jewellery brand based in the heart of Notting Hill.

Bex Rox was founded in 2009, launching exclusively in Browns in London. Today, Bex Rox is sold online, through private experiential trunk shows, through luxury department stores and to select concept multi-brand boutiques across the world. 

With a sense of humour that weaves throughout the collections, Bex Rox is bold, alive and dynamic. From the detailed designs to the weight and fit of each piece, Bex Rox prides itself on detail and craftsmanship, drawing inspiration from across the globe and epitomises the essence of cultures, travel and nature. 

About Bex

Born and raised on Spain’s Balearic Islands, Bex Manners started her fashion career as a stylist’s assistant in New York working for publications such as French Vogue & W Magazine. She taught herself to make jewellery following a desire to be able to fulfil the requests from the stylists she worked for to source pieces of jewellery that she was unable to find or felt did not currently exist in the market. It was here the idea of a jewellery label was born. Bex then moved back to London to launch Bex Rox in 2009.

Bex Rox has collaborated with numerous brands, including milliner to the royals Jess Collett, sunglasses designer Prism, the iconic multi-brand boutique Browns Focus, and has created exclusive collections for Whistles and Selfridges.

Bex has combined her love of other cultures with her desire to keep traditional techniques alive through her work with local communities and charities across the world. After designing a collection for the ethical and fair trade jeweller Made, Bex also created limited edition pieces for the community development and wildlife conservation charity Tusk Trust.

Most recently Bex’s philanthropic passions led her to Nairobi, Kenya, to learn about the Maasai tribe culture. It was from here that she spent two weeks collaborating with Crea Africa, and the tribe, to create a luxury collection of hand- crafted jewellery. The resulting collections prove that you can be ethical and supportive of other cultures without going into mass production, and without compromising on quality. 

View the full collection at www.bexrox.com

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Sarah Salmon

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