Bridgerton and Derry Girls star Nicola Coughlan is rapidly becoming one of fashion’s favourite celebrities and fresh from news of her SKIMS campaign this week, she’s fronting a jewellery collaboration.
She’s worked with British jewellery brand Rachel Jackson on a heart-shaped necklace to raise money for Choose Love. The necklace launched this week.
Through the collaboration, they’re aiming to raise a total of £300,000 for Choose Love, with Rachel Jackson having already collected £160,000 from charity initiatives. The company said “100% of the profits will be donated to help displaced people all over the world”.
The limited edition necklace features a rose-cut pink gemstone set within art deco sun rays. It retails at £85 in gold and £80 and is available on www.racheljacksonlondon.com as well as in-store at Brown Thomas, Dublin.
As mentioned, Nicola Coughlan has become a major focus for fashion brands lately, and that’s especially the case at red carpet events. She wore custom Rodarte, Erdem and Richard Quinn, among others, to various events for the latest Bridgerton season.
And earlier this week her campaign for the SKIMS Soft Lounge collection was released.
The campaign was shot by fashion photographer Elizaveta Porodina and possibly paid homage to the romance of Bridgerton with the photographer being known for her “conceptual and ethereal aesthetic”. Coughlan was posed among “dreamy florals” in SKIMS’ dresses.
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