There is a specific, small thrill in the moment a chorus hits and your earrings move before you do. In MEJURI’s latest styling moment, the headline is the MEJURI Gia Drop Earrings, worn by Off-Campus star Ella Bright, stacked with lab grown sapphire pieces and styled by Aimee Croysdill. The caption even gives the soundtrack: Elton John.
MEJURI Gia Drop Earrings, styled for maximum movement

What makes the MEJURI Gia Drop Earrings a smart lead item for an ear stack is simple physics: a drop shape catches light and shifts with every step, every laugh, every mid-song turn of the head. Worn here alongside MEJURI’s lab grown sapphire styles, the look leans into contrast without clutter, a clean drop below, then cooler-toned stones punctuating the ear above.
Bright’s stack is also a reminder that styling is rarely about the single hero piece. It is about proportion, spacing, and the negative space you leave between elements so that each one can register from across a room.
Why lab grown sapphire is showing up everywhere right now
MEJURI has been vocal about expanding its use of lab grown stones as part of a broader shift in fine jewellery buying habits. Lab grown sapphire, in particular, offers that saturated blue note people associate with heirloom pieces, but with a cleaner procurement story and wider accessibility in everyday styling.
In this stack, the sapphires act like punctuation marks. They sharpen the look around the MEJURI Gia Drop Earrings, keeping the overall effect from becoming purely “dressy”. It is the sort of combination that makes sense with a blazer at 6 p.m. and still holds its own when the dance floor gets crowded later.
Ella Bright, Aimee Croysdill, and the new celebrity jewellery playbook
Celebrity jewellery used to be about declaration, a single piece meant to be identified in a photo caption. Now, it is more often a wearable sequence: curated stacks, repeatable formulas, and pieces that can live past one red carpet. Putting Ella Bright in the MEJURI Gia Drop Earrings alongside lab grown sapphire styles lands squarely in that newer rhythm, recognisable, style-led, and designed to be copied.

Credit where it is due: stylists are driving much of this shift. Aimee Croysdill’s work here underscores how jewellery styling can be as intentional as tailoring, with each element placed to create a silhouette in profile, not only a sparkle in close-up.
Where to see the pieces
MEJURI has been rolling out the brand’s product drops and edits through its own channels and online store. For the most accurate product naming and availability for the MEJURI Gia Drop Earrings, start with the brand directly via MEJURI’s official site.
If you are building a similar stack, it helps to decide what you want to do first: pick your moving element, then choose your stone accents. Or do it the other way around, letting a sapphire stud set the temperature, then adding a drop earring to give the whole ear some swing.
Photo Credits
Images courtesy of their respective owners.










