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Heaven Mayhem launches vacation-ready minimalist jewelry for summer 2026

Heaven Mayhem’s summer line paired shell, wood and tiger’s eye with a pared-back capsule formula. Luma Knots debuted at $90 as the brand leaned into vacation polish.

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Heaven Mayhem launches vacation-ready minimalist jewelry for summer 2026
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Shell, wood and tiger’s eye gave Heaven Mayhem’s summer collection a vacation edge, but the sharpest move was restraint. The Los Angeles label, founded in 2022 by creative director Pia Mance, used its Heaven on Holiday campaign to frame the Summer 2026 drop as jewelry for a modern capsule wardrobe, not a full resort costume.

The collection leaned on earrings, bracelets and necklaces that read as tactile and lightweight, the kind of pieces that can travel from a beach bag to a dinner table without asking for a wardrobe change. Heaven Mayhem said the line was inspired by “sun-soaked moments,” including seaside walks, golden-hour afternoons, aperitivos and days under the sun. That language mattered because the styling stayed clean even as the materials turned organic: shell details, wood and tiger’s eye supplied texture, while the overall silhouette stayed edited.

Pia Mance said the collection grew out of her summer in Europe, and the campaign followed suit with a softer reworking of the Heaven Mayhem logo and slogan. That shift fits the brand’s broader identity. Heaven Mayhem has built its name on statement pieces that still suit daily wear, a formula that has helped it grow from a cult accessories label into a larger lifestyle player with belts and other non-jewelry pieces in the mix.

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The most immediate entry point was Luma Knots, a new style listed at $90 on the brand’s site. At that price, the piece sits in accessible designer territory: high enough to signal a fashion accessory, low enough to feel like an add-on for a trip rather than a serious investment piece. It is also the kind of price that makes sense for a line built around versatile wear, not precious materials or heavy construction.

What keeps Heaven Mayhem from tipping into full boho excess is the balance between natural texture and a minimalist finish. Shell and wood can quickly skew beach souvenir, and tiger’s eye can look nostalgic if the styling is loose. Here, the cleaner capsule approach keeps the summer references intact without losing the brand’s pared-back edge. That balance is the real draw of Heaven on Holiday, and it is what gives the collection a life after the suitcase comes home.

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