Score 20% off celebrities’ favorite Jennifer Fisher jewelry ahead of Mother’s Day

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Camila Morrone, Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez wearing Jennifer Fisher earrings Camila Morrone, Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez are just a few of the brand's famous fans. Backgrid/ Camila Morrone/Instagram

The statement earrings in every A-lister’s jewelry box just got a discount.

Hailey Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna and Selena Gomez are just a few of the many fashionable stars who wear Jennifer Fisher. And given the brand is currently having a sitewide 20% off sale ahead of Mother’s Day, there’s no better time to shop. (There’s even a final sale section for up to 40% off.)

Whether you are shopping for yourself or a buying gift, plenty of celeb-worn styles are included in the deal. Scroll on for some choice picks to snap up before the sale ends.

Jennifer Fisher 2″ Thread Hoops

A woman with blonde hair and blue eyes wears a large, thin gold hoop earring.Jennifer Fisher

Jennifer Lopez and Camila Morrone have both worn this elegant hoop style. It elevates outfits from casual to dressy, and comes in either gold or silver.


Jennifer Fisher Small Puffy Dagger Earrings

A close-up of a person wearing a large, gold, dagger-shaped earring.Jennifer Fisher

In a cute Instagram snap from last year, Selena Gomez posed in a “You’re my Cherry Pie” graphic tee, paired with these gorgeous earrings. (They’re even extra discounted right now!)

The pop star wears Jennifer Fisher jewelry regularly, and her impressive collection also includes several of the brand’s rings.


Jennifer Fisher Samira Micro Huggies

A woman with dark hair wears a gold hoop earring.Jennifer Fisher

If you prefer a smaller style that still makes a statement, the Samira Micro Huggies are just right. We’ve spotted them on Kristen Bell, who wore them in silver while on the “Nobody Wants This” Season 2 press tour.


Jennifer Fisher 1.5″ Twisted Lilly Baby Hoops

Close-up of a person wearing a gold twisted hoop earring.Jennifer Fisher

This chic, twisted design caught the eye — and ears — of Jessica Alba, who wore it with Levi’s and a Chanel bag. The style also comes in a few different variations, including smaller huggies.


Jennifer Fisher 2″ Samira Hoops

A pair of large, chunky gold hoop earrings.Jennifer Fisher

We spotted these mid-sized hoops on Olivia Rodrigo in an Instagram selfie last winter. Jessica Alba prefers the mini version of the same style, while Hailey Bieber wears the Samira Huggies.


Jennifer Fisher Madison Avenue Necklace

Silver snake chain necklace.Jennifer Fisher

One of the brand’s bestsellers, the Madison Avenue Necklace is sure to elevate any outfit. It’s available in silver or gold.


Jennifer Fisher Knot Ring

A person's hand wearing a large, shiny gold ring shaped like a knot.Jennifer Fisher

The sale is not — or should we say knot — just earrings. This statement ring has been worn by Lily James, who paired the style with an LBD and (of course) the matching earrings.


Jennifer Fisher Hailey Huggies

Close-up of a Hailey hammered gold hoop earring on an ear.Jennifer Fisher

The Hailey Huggies were named after longtime brand supporter Hailey Bieber. The model is of course a fan, once styling them with a Toteme animal print jacket, Saint Laurent bag and her go-to Adidas Samba sneakers.


Jennifer Fisher Snake Ring

Gold snake ring.Jennifer Fisher

Taylor Swift has also worn Jennifer Fisher. And while she hasn’t worn this exact ring (yet), we find it quite “Reputation”-coded — and an incredible conversation piece.



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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.


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