Daisy London

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Daisy London is a British jewellery brand founded in 2009. It has an e-commerce platform and distributor in UK and internationally.

History

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Jewellery brand, Daisy London, was founded In 2009 by Ruth Bewsey. Its first advertising campaign featured Cara Delevingne. [1][2] In 2012, Daisy London became part of the IBB Group[3] of companies.

Daisy London has a network of distributors in the India United Kingdom and Europe and global distributors in America, Asia and South Africa.

Notable designs

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Daisy London designs "Chakra bracelets"[4] which have been worn by celebrities such as [5] Sienna Miller, Cara Delevingne,[6] and Kanye West.[7] The collection also includes necklaces, rings, earrings and diamond[8] bracelets. Other collections include Good Karma, Halo and Alpha.[9]

Charity Partnerships

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In August 2014, Daisy London worked with Princess Beatrice[10][11] and Royal National Orthopedic Hospital (RNOH) on creating a charity bracelet[12][13] to raise awareness for the RNOH where the Princess is a patron.

Other charity actions include donations to the Tumaini Trust[citation needed] and Dress For Success, to benefit the women's charity headed by Mary Portas.

Collaboration with Laura Whitmore

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Daisy London collaborated with presenter Laura Whitmore[14] on a collection[15] in October 2015. In June 2016, new summer festival pieces[16] were added to the main Laura Whitmore x Daisy collection.

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Official website

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