LAG World is the jewellery brand you need to have on your radar
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta

Jewellery has always played an important role in constructing a look, and sometimes it has even become the absolute protagonist of it. For a while now, we have been part of the development of this field, since many interesting accessory brands of this type have been emerging, like the one we present to you today: LAG World.

Founded and creatively directed in 2021 by Luigi Antonio Giaretti, the company specializing in the sector is on the market to offer genderless pieces that lie at the intersection of the interests of the millennial and Z generations. From now on, members of these two groups will be able to satisfy their consumer needs by finding truly special items of exquisite quality, such as those from LAG World. And best of all, at an affordable price.

Do you like contemporary style? If the answer is yes, this is the brand you need to have on your radar, as any of its collections perfectly represent that. An example of this is the triangle-shaped earrings (the main element of the company) with which you can express yourself as an individual and represent the connection between the past, present, and future. As a curiosity, this element is one of the most special for Giaretti, because it comes directly from some experiences lived in the past, as well as the rings, bracelets, or necklaces.
What inspires Luigi Antonio when designing the jewellery? Several things, for example, the manga world and its characters, burst into the first round of LAG, like Pandora Hearts and its chains; martial arts and street fighting weapons; or the Tekken-Street Fighter video games of the 90s and 200s.

After processing all the info we have just given you, surely the first question that has arisen is: Where can I buy LAG World? On its website and in selected points of sale including RINASCENTE, MODES, G&B, and others.
Now, here’s a tip: don’t lose track of this brand, because it will soon be back to announce a launch. We promise to tell you more as soon as we can. In the meantime, take a look at the collection below:











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