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Julietta and Nodaleto debut petal jewelry for shoes and ankles

Julietta and Nodaleto’s eight-piece petal capsule stretches minimalist dressing toward anklets, toe rings and shoe clips, but the necklace looks most wearable.

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Julietta and Nodaleto debut petal jewelry for shoes and ankles
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Julietta and Nodaleto have turned a petal motif into an eight-piece capsule that pushes past the safe center of minimalist jewelry and into accessory territory that is more playful, more exacting and sometimes more questionable. The Petal Necklace and Petal Anklet read as the easiest entry points; the Petal Toe Ring and Petal Shoe Clip are the pieces that test how far a clean, pared-back wardrobe can travel before it starts to look like trend bait.

The collaboration pairs Parisian footwear label Nodaleto with Julietta, the New York jewelry house founded by Juliana Liden. The collection is built around pendant necklaces, anklets, toe rings and shoe clips, with the petal shape often rendered in Nodaleto’s signature red. Julietta positions itself as a house that reimagines vintage elegance with a modern edge for the fashion crowd, and this capsule follows that formula closely: polished, flirtatious and tightly edited rather than ornate.

Price points make clear that this is not an entry-level novelty drop. The Petal Necklace is priced at $365, the Petal Anklet at $295, the Petal Shoe Clip at $295 and the Petal Toe Ring at $195. Materials vary by piece but stay in costume-jewelry territory, with gold-plated brass, Swarovski crystals and resin used across the range. That combination gives the collection shine and color without pretending to be precious, which is part of its appeal and also part of its limit.

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The strongest pieces are the ones that can slip into existing summer styling without demanding a costume change. The necklace keeps the silhouette closest to everyday wear, and the anklet has enough restraint to feel deliberate rather than gimmicky when paired with sandals or flat shoes. The toe ring is more specific, more styled, and harder to pull into a genuinely minimalist look. The shoe clip sits furthest out on the edge, charming as an object but dependent on the shoe it adorns and the mood of the person wearing it.

The capsule is available for pre-order and is expected to begin shipping between July 20 and July 30, 2026. Julia Toledano has long been drawn to shoes adorned with jewelry, and Liden says the two brands share similar aesthetics and a love of statement pieces. That overlap is what gives the collaboration its shape, but the real test lies in the styling: the necklace and anklet can still read as clean, wearable accessories, while the toe ring and shoe clip lean harder into fashion experiment than lasting minimalist staple.

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