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Emi Jay Taps Frasier Sterling for a Zodiac Themed Collection

Emi Jay has returned with a new collaboration that taps jewelry brand Frasier Sterling. The 13-piece clip collection is heavily inspired by the 12 signs of the zodiac, adopting the aesthetics of each individual sign to offer consumers a one-of-a-kind accessory that represents them perfectly. Focusing on Emi Jay’s popular ‘Big Effing Clip’ design, the collection comes embellished with Frasier Sterling’s zodiac charms and explores the brand’s interest in astrology.

"We’ve been discussing ideas since early 2019. We wanted to wait until we had a concept we knew would kill, so when the idea of a zodiac-themed capsule was suggested, we instantly knew it would be a hit," the brands shared in a press release. "This zodiac collection is the perfect middle ground and allows us to incorporate that personal element we know our customers love."

The Emi Jay x Frasier Sterling collaboration launches on August 23.
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