Sutton Stracke debuts custom diamond monogram necklace after divorce
Sutton Stracke turned a diamond monogram into a fresh-start signal, debuting a custom SB pendant as her name change and divorce narrative became part of the look.

Sutton Stracke has turned a simple initial into something more intimate: a custom diamond necklace that reads less like ornament and more like declaration. In her Season 15 reunion appearance, the reality star wore what she called her “new monogram SB pendant,” a piece that reflects her shift back to Sutton Brown and the life reset that has been unfolding around her.
The necklace arrived with the kind of polish that makes personalized jewelry feel especially contemporary. A designer named Suzanne posted the custom piece on Instagram on April 15, calling it a “special custom piece” and saying it was an honor to create it for Stracke’s reunion look. That timing matters. The pendant came after Stracke said on the Bravo After Show that her legal name is Sutton Brown Stracke, that she had started going by Sutton Brown after Christmas, and that the name change felt like “a second lease on life.”
There is a reason this lands beyond celebrity dressing. Monogram and nameplate jewelry have long functioned as identity markers, but the current appeal is sharper and more personal: these are pieces for people marking divorce, reclaiming a maiden name, or signaling a fresh chapter in plain sight. Stracke’s necklace fits that mood exactly. It is not a romance token or a quiet luxury staple. It is a piece built around self-definition, with the diamond setting giving a familiar motif enough weight to feel ceremonial.

The jewelry also sits inside a very public divorce storyline. In December 2025, Us Weekly reported that Christian Stracke had sought an annulment from the Catholic Church years after the couple’s divorce, a move Sutton Stracke called a “sucker punch.” She has also said their relationship remains good and that they are friends for the sake of their three children. The pair, who met when they were 13, were married from 2000 to 2016, and Stracke is 54. Bravo later reported in February 2026 that she was still weighing whether to complete the legal name change, which gives the pendant a suspended, in-between quality that feels very now.
In that sense, the necklace is part of a broader shift in how fine jewelry is worn and read. A monogram used to signify lineage or polish. On Sutton Stracke, it reads as authorship. The diamond SB pendant turns a private transition into something visible, precise, and unmistakably personal.
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