In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail compare ring sizes with Selena Gomez in a sparkling interview with Stephanie Gottlieb. NYC jewelry designer and influencer Stephanie Gottlieb joins Excuse My Grandma to share her thoughts on business, jewelry trends, and how to elevate the every day. Stephanie tells Kim and Grandma Gail how her obsession with rainbow back in 2013 got her noticed. While she leans more subtle now, there are still colorful nods in her pieces. In The Grandma Report, the guest gives her input on InStyle’s article about the celebrity-loved two-stone ring trend. From Jackie Kennedy to Ariana Grande, Stephanie agrees this trend is here to stay. Read about it here! Kim then reports on Vogue’s 2025 engagement ring trends; fans of the 1940s art deco trend will be happy to see this look revived. Read about it here! The women then give some tough love to an emailer in Grandma Gail’s Hotline. Would you tell your friend she’s wasting her time with a guy who’s never going to be aligned with her goals? DM us on Instagram or email [email protected] for advice! They then play a game of Should We Bring It Back?, all voting ‘YES’ to 1950s jewelry trends. Kim, Grandma, and Stephanie then answer all your ring and diamond questions in Ask Grandma Anything. To finish the episode, Stephanie plays the Old Fashioned Dating quiz, shocking Grandma with the results.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandmaTikTok @excusemygrandmaWatch onYouTubeSpotifyMusic By: Guy Kelly(00:00) Intro(16:38) Grandma Report(27:55) Grandma Gail’s Hotline(30:27) Should We Bring It Back?(36:33) AGA(43:17) Grandma’s Old Fashioned Dating Quiz
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Welcome back to another episode of Excuse My Grandma. It's Kim and my co-host, Grandma Gail. And this week, we are joined by a very special guest, Stephanie Gottlieb. If you aren't familiar, she's a New York City-based jewelry designer. She started her business in 2013. I want to hear all about that. And has a lot of Instagram followers as well.
I was just showing Grandma some of her beautiful posts. And yeah, we're so excited to have her today. So thanks, Stephanie. Thank you for having me. I'm excited to be here.
I'm excited because I love everything she has.
Yes. We love talking jewelry. But first, let's get a little bit about you, where you're living, your relationship status, all that.
Sure. So I started my business in 2013. It was my first job right out of – well, my first job right out of college was in the Diamond District. That was my intro. Oh, wow. to this world. And it was actually an internship that was meant to be just for the summer. I was applying to all of these glamorous jobs at magazines that I thought I wanted to have.
And after two months of working with diamonds every day and learning about this industry, I was totally hooked. And I ended up staying with that company for five years. So during that time, I kind of Took everything in, learned the ins and outs of the wholesale part of the diamond industry.
And then after that time, felt like there was just more opportunity to be in front of a customer that felt more familiar to me and to be designing for the woman that I really was. So I left in 2013 and started my business. And at that time, it was word of mouth, friends and friends of friends.
And this was all happening at the same time that Instagram became a platform that businesses were starting to use. And, you know, it became this portfolio of images of all the things I was working on and the fun projects I had completed. And slowly, slowly, that word of mouth disappeared. you know, turned into something much bigger. Where do you manufacture, Stephanie?
So we, I have kept a lot of my manufacturing on 47th Street since that really is my background. And because it's so high touch, I'm able to really communicate close and work closely with my jewelers there. Right. But a lot of our pieces are also made overseas, just nature of the beast. Right. Whether they're from Italy or from Italy and Thailand.
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