
For an Art Deco Touch, Le Sundial Is Vogue Shopping's New Jewelry Obsession
Photo: Courtesy of Le Sundial
Those with a penchant for artful jewelry may be familiar with Milan-based Silvia Dusci's Le Sundial. Drawing inspiration from Art Deco architecture and design and organic shapes in the natural world, alongside style icons such as Lee Radziwill and the artist Louise Bourgeois, Le Sundial has quickly become an in-the-know label for one-of-kind, wearable objets d'art.
From her signature tassel necklace to her nautilus-adorned chokers and beaded opera pendants, her handcrafted, sculptural designs are sought after by many Vogue editors for their elevated, vintage charm. There's no shortage of ways to style Le Sundial's modern heirlooms for day or night—and for a limited time, you can add one of her coveted pieces to your own jewelry box for less as an Insider.
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