While jewelry trends and fads are always evolving, one thing remains timless: you. Personalizing your jewels is the best way to ensure your pieces will stand against the test of time. Whether its your name, or that of a loved ones, adding an indivdualized touch to your jewelry will make each piece even more meaningful.

Celebrities like Megan Markle, Blake Lively, Sophie Turner, and more have all sported special jewelry pieces with family members' initials, birthdays, or names. Even rockstar Harry Styles has taken on the trend. He's never been one to stray away from a statement piece, so his unmissable Gucci initial rings have become a permanent component of his rockstar style.

Nameplate necklaces and intial rings are not new to the jewelry sphere. Personalized pieces have been around for decades, and they certainly aren't going anywhere. Major designers know it, too. Gucci, Chloé, Oscar de la Renta, and more have added thier own signature details to the hyped up style-proving its perpetual value. If you are looking to get your hands on a customized piece, check out L'OFFICIEL's round up below.



Zoe Lev


The in-line charms put a modern spin on traditional personalized pendant necklaces.

Oscar de la Renta


Oscar de la Renta's pretty initial necklaces are dotted with Swarovski crystals for a sparkling touch.




Gucci


Copy Harry Styles with a sturdy Gucci alphabet ring or two, or three.

Stone and Strand


Stone and strand's circular pendant is a classic piece that can suit anyone's style.



Chloé


This pretty initial necklace has a foiled effect that catches the light.

Marlo Laz


Why not spell it out in diamonds?



Jennifer Meyer


Turquoise and gold is a classic pairing that adds a touch of color to the trend.

Jennifer Fisher


Available in yellow, white, or rose gold, Jennifer Fisher's gothic initial pendants are timeless.



The Last Line


For a utilitarian yet glamorous option, The Last Line's dog tag pendant is the perfect balance of masculine and feminine.

Tiffany & Co.


Engrave a whole name or sentimental phrase on Tiffany's sterling silver bracelet.