Meet The Founder
There's a moment when jewelry just feels right.
Not because it matches perfectly. Not because it's saved for something special. Because it feels like you.
I design Still Wild pieces to create that moment, over and over, in the smallest ways. A necklace you reach for without thinking. A ring that catches light on an ordinary Tuesday. A quiet shift that makes you feel more polished, more present, more yourself.
How It Started
I spent over a decade building a food brand, then years behind the camera as a commercial product photographer & stop motion artist (which I continue now). My whole career has been about helping things and people shine.
In April, I wandered into a beading store while traveling, just for fun. By September, Still Wild was live.
That's what happens when you're a lifelong entrepreneur. Hobbies don't stay hobbies for long.
The Moment that Changed Everything
My daughter showed up to skating lessons wearing a tutu over her snowpants.
She wasn't worried about whether it matched. She wasn't saving it for a better occasion. She simply loved it, so she wore it.
That image stayed with me.
Somewhere along the way, a lot of us stop wearing the things we love most. We save our favorite pieces for the right outfit, the right event, the right moment that never quite arrives.
Still Wild exists because of that little girl in her tutu. Beautiful things should be part of everyday life, not waiting in a drawer.
Our Aesthetic
Every piece is made in Toronto using gold-filled chains, freshwater pearls, and semiprecious stones.
The pearls are never perfectly round. The shapes are never perfectly symmetrical. That's the point.
Nothing about you was meant to be uniform.
Layer them. Mix them. Wear them with a white T-shirt on a Wednesday or a silk dress on a Saturday. These are pieces you'll reach for on repeat, not save for someday.
As Seen On
Still Wild has been featured on The Social, Breakfast Television, and The Good Stuff with Mary Berg, and styled by Erica Wark and Cat Williams.
A Note From Lauren
"I started Still Wild to create jewelry that feels like a reflection of you. Effortless, artful, personal. When your jewelry feels like you, everything else follows."