ELECTRIC ALLURE: GRACE ANN NADER

For decades, musicians have turned jewelry into armor — a flash of silver, a tangle of chains, a charm that carries a story. From the stage to the spotlight, these pieces have never been just accessories; they’re declarations of freedom, rebellion, and identity. Every ring, cuff, and pendant tells a tale of passion, power, and presence in a language that defines rock’s enduring allure.

Today, that spirit steps off the stage and into everyday life. The modern take is fierce yet refined — soft leather paired with sculptural gold, chunky chains balanced by delicate details, talismans that channel strength without shouting. It’s a look that hums with confidence and dares to mix polish with grit.

True rock & roll style isn’t about imitation — it’s about attitude and owning your edge.

Grace Ann Nader posing in a fur jacket and fishnets on the Staten Island Ferry

GRACE ANN NADER WRITES HER OWN FASHION STORY

From vintage flair to statement accessories, the model and TV star turns personal style into self-expression.

Grace Ann Nader wearing rings and holding her necklace pendant sitting o the Staten Island Ferry

From vintage flair to statement accessories, the model and TV star turns personal style into self-expression.

Grace Ann Nader has a fashion hack that might surprise you: glasses. “They both pull a look together and transform it,” she says with easy confidence. Wearing a sleek pair from Quay during our conversation, Nader embodies a study in contrasts — timeless classics meet fearless experimentation. It’s this effortless sense of style that defines the model and “Love Thy Nader” star’s approach to getting dressed.

Nader, who is the second youngest of the four Nader sisters, gravitates toward adorable button earrings and 70s-inspired pieces in a way that embraces texture, color, and bold jewelry. Statement pieces are her calling card, and she’s never afraid to take risks with hats, jewelry, and, of course, those transformative glasses.

For the full article in the Jewelry Winter 2025 issue, click HERE. To read the entire issue, click HERE.