used to throw all her in little bowls dotted around her bedroom, then spend hours trying to detangle individual necklaces from each web of chains. Now, she tells British proudly, she has “a system”. Kravitz – who grew up watching her mother, Lisa Bonet, decorate her feet with anklets and toe rings and her father, Lenny Kravitz, rarely remove a gold peace sign from his neck – has one woman to thank for her new bijoux filing system: .
The actor met the New Zealander keeping It-girls in cute Gypset hoops back when she was filming . “I was lonely, on a job in London during the pandemic, and would go and sit outside Jessica’s store to have a conversation over a glass of wine,” shares Zoë, while debunking the myth that being a Hollywood scion is non-stop glamour. “I’m interested in the way Jessica sees the world and her creativity – the store is an art piece in itself.
” Kravitz now frequents McCormack’s six-storey Mayfair townhouse stuffed with art, books and antiquities every time she’s in the UK, but carries her Jessica McCormack daily edit – including eternity rings and simple bands – everywhere with her. “Oh, I sleep in my Gypsets,” she states. “I feel naked without them as I have so many piercings, and Jess’s jewellery mixes really well – you can subtract pieces to make it all look simple, or I like to bulk things up by playing with them.
” “Bulky” in McCormack’s world means delicate day snaking up their wearers’ earlobes and .
