How to Style: The Serpent & The Flowers
A whisper from the dream world, The Serpent & The Flowers is our most visionary collection yet—where art, mysticism and fine jewellery entwine. To help you weave these one-of-a-kind pieces into your everyday wardrobe, we’ve partnered with Melbourne stylist Brittni Morrison—the creative behind our official campaign shoot. Read on for her styling tips to transform ordinary outfits into something otherworldly with jewels from our latest collection.
Quiet Luxury
A well-tailored matching set is the epitome of effortless elegance. To achieve a timeless look, opt for a neutral-toned or classic patterned coordinates – think a boyfriend blazer and trousers in camel, a knit set or a chic, tweed two-piece. Keep the styling refined with polished leather loafers or square toe pumps, paired with a top handle handbag. Adorn yourself with the Celestial Necklace, Celestial Studs and Diamond or Sapphire Celestial Band.
The key is in the details – keep it clean, classic and endlessly versatile.

Modern Approach
Pair the head-turning Swan Hoops and Swan Ear Cuff or Swan Necklace with a sleek, minimalist ensemble for a cool yet contemporary outlook. A sculpted midi dress in a deep moody hue or a structured blazer with wide leg trousers in a monochrome palette screams chic. Complete the look with sharp heels, a metallic clutch and a slickback hairstyle. The result? A refined yet modern aesthetic that can take you from the boardroom to the bar in no time.
Dopamine Dressing
Life’s too short not to have fun! That’s why jewellery should be as playful as the outfit itself. The secret is in the layering. Layer the Hand of Passage Necklace and Serpent Necklace at varying lengths to add interest and dimension to your look. Add a gemstone ring and team with a cropped sweater, low rise jeans and a chunky loafer or a dress over jeans with a cute handbag for a confidence boost.
Polished Poise
No matter what the season, blooms are always in vogue. Team our Secret Garden Necklace with a structured shouldered dress, a tailored blazer and bra, or a silk blouse for work days. Stick to soft neutrals, navy or Melbourne’s classic all-black look for a polished approach with a feminine touch.
Weekend Mode
Just because you’re dressing casually, doesn’t mean you have to skip the bling! Keep it simple (but stylish) with our gold Oh Necklace and Oh Earrings and swap your grey tracksuit for an elevated off-duty look. Slip into a cosy knit with your everyday jeans or an oversized sweater and bike shorts. The key is to layer the jewellery so it feels like a natural extension of your everyday style – nonchalant dressing with a touch of dazzle.
Nightfall Glam
Ooze opulence with a statement cocktail ring. The Molten Band or Solar Ring is the perfect ring to instantly lift any evening ensemble. Pair it with a slip dress and a red lip, or go bolder with a draped mini dress and kitten heels for a look that says “oh la la!”
Wardrobe Staples
For a fuss-free finishing touch, add pearls and a sleek bangle. Whether you’re in a crisp white poplin shirt and a trouser or a little black dress, these jewellery staples dial up the sophistication. The pearl drops are subtle yet stylish, while a clean gold bangle adds the perfect amount of polish – go-to pieces for both casual and dressy moments.
My pick? The Elysian Earrings and Sapphire Solaris Bangle.
The Serpent & The Flowers is available now, discover the collection here.
About the stylist: Brittni Morrison
As a Canadian fashion stylist now based in Melbourne, Brittni’s journey into the industry has been shaped by a combination of global experiences and a deep appreciation for visual arts.
A student of Art History at the University of Guelph, Brittni was fascinated by the boldness and intricate details of the Baroque and Rococo periods, which is clearly reflected in her styling aesthetic today. Post-university, Brittni moved to New York and assisted on shoots for renowned publications, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and GQ, gaining hands-on experience in the fast-paced fashion world. Since relocating to Melbourne, her notable highlights include: styling at Melbourne Fashion Week 2025, working with the dancers in the Australian Ballet, collaborating with artists Baker Boy and Sampha, and assisting on large tableau works with stylist Marc Wasiak. Brittni has also styled advertising campaigns for David Jones, Peter Alexander, Dan Murphy’s, Coles and worked on global campaigns for Bumble.
In addition to commercial and editorial work, Brittni is passionate about mentoring emerging designers and students, helping them gain exposure in both local and international publications. With every project, she strives to create work that feels both meaningful and impactful, pushing the boundaries of fashion while remaining connected to her roots in art history.
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See more of her work here.