Kendra Scott proves to be a success with teens

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Senior Kaleigh Wenzloff shows off her Kendra earrings. She picked this pair out because it is her favorite color.

Kendra Scott, a nationwide jewelry shop, has been satisfying customers since 2002.
Originally Kendra Scott began by using $500 to create a mini-collection of fine jewels that later turned into a success.
Today, the name and brand Kendra Scott is recognized by women worldwide.

 
Originating in Austin, Texas this jewelry has spread globally and has became a fashion statement to many others as well.
“I bought my cousin who lives in San Antonio some earrings for her birthday and she had never heard of them before,” sophomore Anna Olson said. “Ever since she started wearing them more people at her school did as well.”

 
With the range of styles and designs, customers are given a large variety to choose from and aren’t left empty handed.
“It’s always fun to go to the Kendra Scott store because there are so many options. There’s a jewelry bar where you get to pick out what colors and styles you want,” Olson said. “It’s so cool because they put the jewels on right in front of you.”

 
Out of all of the different options provided there are certain styles which are favorites and most commonly seen being worn.
“My favorite are the Danielle oval earrings, they instantly class up any outfit,” junior Ashley Ellis said.
Differing, some students prefer to wear styles not commonly seen to change the trend up.

 
“I love Kendra Scott, but I try to veer away from the styles that everyone else is wearing and try her other styles to shake things up,” junior Alexa Antoniadis said.

 
Kendra Scott is a wide variety of simple yet elegant jewelry that helps some women’s outfits look more classy. It is a style a lot of young teens and other women are willing  to pay for.

 
“There’s a lot of girls who wear them everyday. You can walk into any class and there would be at least one girl wearing them,” Ellis said.