


These A-list-loved styles are fit for any outfit.
Jenny Bird’s elegant yet affordable jewelry is a huge Hollywood hit — and for only 48 hours, everything on the site is on sale for 25% off.
The brand’s highly anticipated 48-Hour Sale doesn’t come around very often, so be sure to snag your favorites fast. Below, we’ve spotlighted 10 celeb-approved picks to inspire you, from Bella Hadid’s oversized hoops to a style named after Paige DeSorbo.
While everyone from Alix Earle to Hailey Bieber has worn these outfit-elevating hoops, Paige DeSorbo is the biggest fan by far — so much so, Jenny Bird even renamed them in her honor.
“I own these in both gold and silver,” DeSorbo told the Post’s Alexa. “They are great quality and have yet to tarnish.”

Just call it the summer Lola Tung wore Jenny Bird. The “Summer I Turned Pretty” star recently stepped out in these chunky hoops, which Ariana Madix and Jennifer Lopez also own.

From Kylie Jenner to Bella Hadid to Ashley Graham, plenty of icons have worn these lightweight hoop earrings.

Nina Dobrev, Selena Gomez and Simone Ashley have these cute double hoops in common.

Michelle Obama’s jewelry box features lots of Jenny Bird, including these puffy hoops.

Don’t be fooled by the rocks Jennifer Lopez has got. She paired her Chunky Doune Hoops with this sleek ring for an outing in 2024.

It’s not rare to see Selena Gomez in Jenny Bird — and her extensive collection includes this chunky chain necklace

If you’ve been thinking about shopping Jenny Bird’s astrology charms, this deal just might be written in the stars.
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.