
His new collection for J.Crew marks a full-circle moment for Khiry founder Jameel Mohammed, who says a middle-school visit to one of the clothing brand’s stores helped set his career into motion.
That shopping trip with his aunt Sharon—a fashion icon unto herself, according to Mohammed—introduced the future designer to the idea of “dressing artfully” and inspired him to go into fashion.
“In some ways, I started my journey into fashion after a formative shopping trip to J.Crew,” Mohammed says. “It feels amazing to be able to collaborate with a brand that meant so much to me, and to offer a collection for the world that can hopefully be just as inspiring to them.”
He would later move to New York City and start working in jewelry, creating his Afrofuturist brand Khiry to bring elements of the African diaspora into the luxury fashion space.
The Khiry x J.Crew collection is available starting today at select J.Crew stores and online, with its six pieces priced at $49.50 for the two-talon ring or earrings with black enamel; $89.50 for earrings or a necklace with pavé crystal; and $128 and $178 for the two-talon cuff in two sizes.

Mohammed says the J.Crew capsule reinforces his belief, learned from his family, that people can achieve anything with grace and intention. The collaboration’s multimedia promotional campaign was conceived and shot by Mohammed with J.Crew’s support, and incorporates original sculpture, drawing, photography, and video scored by his own musical compositions.
“I reached out to the J.Crew team almost three years ago with the idea of working on a project together. It’s been a lengthy journey bringing the collection to fruition, and I’m so proud of what we’ve come up with,” he says.
As a brand, Khiry is built around themes of preciousness and legacy, Mohammed says. Jewelry is passed down through generations, becoming a family record of sorts, so his goal is to design something that plays a significant role in people’s lives.
Earlier this year, Mohammed received the first-ever the Tiffany x CFDA Jewelry Designer Award. He is also a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund alumnus. (Khiry, his middle name, is Swahili for extremes in fortune and health.)

Mohammed had been hinting at the J.Crew partnership on his social media platforms for a few weeks, and he was thrilled to see (and show off) the final products.
The Khiry x J.Crew collection’s unique silhouette— bulbous on one side but tapering to a point— represents the idea that in Black life, and for people in general, there are times of fullness as well as times of scarcity. It’s the concept of softness balanced with toughness, Mohammed says.
A statement piece within the capsule is the large two-talon cuff, a sculptural bracelet that highlights Khiry’s signature clean lines but in an oversize shape.
The dimensional style of Khiry x J.Crew’s leather cord necklace with a crystal orb reflects Mohammed’s attempt to balance hard and soft, minimalist against maximalist, he says.
This collection, the first collab for Khiry, is an entry point for his brand and view of jewelry, he says.
“The collection revolves around the talon silhouette, a motif first introduced to the brand in our second collection Nomads at the End of Empire. I think it tells a story of strength balanced with softness, the will to survive come what may,” Mohammed says.
Top: Khiry founder Jameel Mohammed teamed with J.Crew for a six-piece capsule collection, including this large cuff. (Photos courtesy of Khiry and J.Crew)
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