◇ Tuesday · Outfit Inspo The Luna Stack
Coffee in hand, mirror in front of you here's how to layer your way to effortlessly put-together, one piece at a time.
Okay, can we talk about that moment when you're standing in front of your mirror, coffee in hand, and you just want to look effortlessly put-together without actually trying that hard? Yeah. That's exactly the energy we're dressing for today. This is your Tuesday GRWM, Luna Loots style and I'm going to walk you through building a full look around our real pieces, layer by layer, so you finish getting ready feeling like the main character you absolutely are.
Before we even get to the jewelry, let's set the scene. The base outfit I'm styling around today is so simple it almost feels like cheating: a fitted white ribbed tank tucked into wide-leg cream linen trousers, with a barely-there tan slide sandal. Clean, neutral, breathable basically a blank canvas. This is your foundation, and honestly, a neutral base is the secret weapon for making jewelry the star. When your clothes are quiet, your accessories get to be loud. Or intentional. Or both.
Now here's where it gets fun, because the biggest styling news right now is that the "matched set" era is officially over. The move is mixing metals, textures, silhouettes in a way that feels collected and lived-in, like you've been slowly building your jewelry drawer over years of great finds. Nothing should look like it came out of the same box at the same time. We're going for that "I've been wearing this forever and it just works" vibe, and I promise it's so much easier to achieve than it sounds.
When your clothes are quiet, your accessories get to be loud.
Let's start at your neck, because layering chains is basically an art form and I want to make sure you nail it. And this is where I'm reaching for one of my absolute favorite pieces in the shop right now our Layered Gold Necklace Set. Here's why it's genius: it does the hard part of layering FOR you. The set comes pre-spaced with a delicate collarbone chain, a paperclip-link middle layer, and a circle-pendant drop, all sitting at exactly the right lengths so nothing tangles and everything just falls beautifully. If layering has ever intimidated you, this is your cheat code.
Here's exactly how I'd wear it: let the set do its thing at the base, then if you want even more dimension, add one longer chain of your own over the top something 22 to 24 inches with a slightly chunkier or brushed finish so it hangs low against the tank and adds that final "undone" layer. Mixed textures, all in a warm gold family. Curated without looking costume-y.
Now let's talk about your ears and that gorgeous pop of color, because this is where our Aura of Pearl set comes in and honestly steals the whole look. The candy-color trend is SO good right now rich, saturated hues that feel like summer and this set nails it without ever tipping into costume territory. It's clusters of overlapping pastel enamel discs in soft blues, lavender, sage, and pearl white, all set in polished silver-tone metalwork. It reads as luminous and editorial, like something out of a magazine shoot.
Since this one's a coordinated set, you get the bold bib-style necklace AND the drop earrings together which means you can go full editorial and wear both, or split them up. My favorite move for this GRWM? Wear just the earrings for the color pop and let your layered gold chains be the neck story. Then tomorrow, flip it: wear the statement necklace solo with plain studs. Same set, two completely different looks.
Now for my favorite part of any stack: the rings. And this is where the current season is doing something really exciting we're seeing a major shift toward bezel-set rings, that sleek continuous metal rim that wraps all the way around the detail for an incredibly modern, almost architectural silhouette. Bezel settings look substantial without being heavy, they're smooth against your fingers when you stack them, and they photograph beautifully. For the hand stack, I'd go all rings on one hand, bare on the other — that asymmetry again, because balance is overrated.
How I'd build the whole Luna Stack, step by step
- Put on the Layered Gold Necklace Set first it self-spaces, so it sits flat and tangle-free right away.
- Add one longer chain of your own over the top if you want extra "undone" dimension.
- Slip in the Aura of Pearl drop earrings for that pastel color pop against the neutral outfit.
- Stack rings on one hand only a bold band, then a couple of thinner stackers keep the other hand bare.
- Finish with one sculptural cuff on the wrist opposite your rings for head-to-toe balance.
- Step back, coffee still in hand, and admire. You styled yourself you didn't just get dressed.
What I love about building a look this way is that it's genuinely replicable every single day with slightly different combos. Same base outfit tomorrow? Swap the pearl drops for simple gold hoops, wear the statement necklace instead of the layered set, move your rings to the other hand. It reads as a completely different outfit. The pieces are doing the work, and you're barely thinking about it. That's the magic of investing in jewelry with real character it doesn't just sit on your body, it changes the feel of everything around it.
One last thing before I let you go finish getting ready: don't underestimate your wrists. A single sculptural cuff something with a hammered or organic texture, substantial enough to feel like actual hardware on your arm worn opposite your ring stack creates gorgeous visual balance across the whole look. You don't need a full arm party. One great cuff, worn confidently, says everything.
Okay, you're ready. White tank, linen trousers, tan slides. Layered gold chains. Pastel pearl color pop at the ears. Bold ring stack on one hand, one hammered cuff on the opposite wrist. That's the Luna Stack, and it's genuinely one of my favorite combinations we've put together. Shop the pieces below and tag us when you wear it I want to see your version!