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Astrid & Miyu’s New Collection Is Full of Versatile Jewelry Essentials

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Astrid & Miyu last week debuted Non-Negotiables, a hardware- and equestrian-inspired collection that lays the groundwork for filling any jewelry box.

Introduced just in time for Valentine’s Day shopping, Non-Negotiables includes the London-based fine- and demi-fine jewelry brand’s first brooch—a safety pin design that holds charms. Prices in the collection range from $65 for that Charm Pin to $135 for the Hardware Chain necklace.

Astrid & Miyu’s head of design Victoria Mraca describes the new jewelry as quiet, powerful, and wearable for any occasion—from work to date nights to Galentine’s events.

Astrid Miyu hardware ring
Worn here on the pinky, Astrid & Miyu’s Hardware Link ring ($100) can also go in a stack with other rings.

“We felt a reset after the festive season was needed—a return to staples and easy, everyday stacking,” she says. “We also noticed a growing demand for statement metal pieces, and the new year felt like the perfect moment to introduce fresh shapes that effortlessly elevate an existing collection.”

Non-Negotiables serves as a sort of uniform of jewelry, according to Mraca. Clients can wear the pieces, individually or together, anytime from day to night for a boost of confidence.

For the chain necklaces and bracelets in the collection, Astrid & Miyu’s team designed every type of link and focused on creating exclusive link shapes it hadn’t previously featured, says Mraca.

“After several rounds, we refined the weight, scale, and overall feel to make sure each piece felt just right,” she says. “While we explored multiple chain styles, we ultimately chose those that hit that perfect ‘everyday’ balance—effortless, wearable, and timeless.”

It’s on those chains especially where clients can see the hardware inspiration behind the designs, Mraca adds. (Equestrian-inspired pieces in the collection include horseshoe-shaped earrings.)

Astrid Miyu pin brooch
Non-Negotiables’ Charm Pin ($65) is the first brooch by Astrid & Miyu and was created based on trends the brand has seen on fashion runways.

Astrid & Miyu’s design team had dreamed of adding a brooch for some time, Mraca says, and the beauty of the Charm Pin is its versatility, as it can be worn with or without charms, and on bags, coats, skirts, or hats.

“It brings so much character and playfulness, especially when styled with charms and pendants,” she says. “Inspired by runway trends and vintage pieces, we wanted to create a version that feels sleek, modern, and just a little cosmic, with star-inspired details.”

The brand plans to add shapes and looks to its lineup this year, Mraca says, and aims to stay both classic and playful, allowing clients to stay on top of trends but show off their own style in a way that’s unmistakably Astrid & Miyu.

“2026 will be a year full of surprises across our collections,” she says.

Top: Astrid & Miyu’s Non-Negotiables collection includes the Hardware Pendant cord necklace ($125) and the Hardware chain bracelet ($105). (Photos courtesy of Astrid & Miyu)

Karen Dybis

By: Karen Dybis

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