Want to tackle your holiday shopping early? This WAG-approved bling is ready to wrap.
BaubleBar’s offering shoppers 25% off all custom items right now — which means now’s the time to snag the best deals you’ll get all year on personalized styles like Brittany Mahomes’ Pavé Bubble Initial Necklace, which she wore to Monday night’s Chiefs game.
While Mahomes’ “15” pendant was specially made to match husband Patrick’s jersey number, you can pick up a version of the on-sale style in any letter of the alphabet. Each is available in either silver or gold, and you can choose between plain or pavé options.
The trendy necklace also bears striking resemblance to the custom bubble-letter bling Hailey Bieber wears on repeat (although BaubleBar’s costs a fraction of the price).
BaubleBar Pavé Bubble Initial Necklace
Mahomes isn’t the only one wearing BaubleBar in the VIP box at Arrowhead Stadium, as Taylor Swift’s supported Travis Kelce while wearing the Kansas City Chiefs Necklace from the brand’s collaboration with Erin Andrews.
In addition to personalized jewelry like the company’s Custom Tennis Bracelet and Bubble Initial Ring, BaubleBar’s special sale event also includes giftable goodies like the On Repeat Custom Blanket the entire “RHOBH” cast owns.
BaubleBar On Repeat Custom Blanket
And if it’s a personalized tech protector that’s calling your name, you can also take 25% off the Fine Line Custom iPhone Case stars like Brooke Shields, Nina Dobrev, Shay Mitchell and Molly Sims all own versions of.
Whether you’re shopping for yourself or picking up something special for a loved one, we’d recommend adding to cart fast before these once-a-year deals disappear.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.