Love Zoelle Introduces "Le Market," Freshly Picked Parisian Charm

MISSOULALove Zoelle, the fine jewelry brand founded by designer Zoelle Khameneh, unveils Le Market, a new collection of nine pieces inspired by the quiet charm of French market mornings. Marking the brand’s first collection in three years, Le Market reflects a period of growth, refinement, and renewed creative freedom.

Rooted in a sense of discovery, the collection draws from slow, sunlit mornings, where small objects feel imbued with meaning and beauty. Rings, necklaces, and earrings are crafted in 14k yellow gold and set with intricate stones including diamond, ruby, sapphire, and peridot. Each piece balances delicacy with detail, offering a lightness that feels both intentional and effortless.

“There’s a sense of whimsy in this collection that I hadn’t explored before, it felt important to come back with something a little lighter, a little more playful,” says Khameneh. “I wanted each piece to feel like something you might find, not something newly made, like it already had a life before you.”

With prices ranging from $1,200 to $7,500, Le Market introduces a quietly distinctive point of view, fine jewelry designed to be worn daily, rather than reserved. A standout within the collection, the lemon motif captures the spirit of the line: slightly unexpected, detailed, and full of character.

“It’s my first collection in three years, and I think you can feel that pause in it,” Khameneh adds. “There’s more intention, but also more freedom. I kept returning to the idea of small, unexpected details, those slightly whimsical moments that make a piece feel personal.”

Le Market will be available beginning June 9, 2026 through C&E Fine Jewelry and 1stDibs, as well as via Love Zoelle’s online presence.

ABOUT LOVE ZOELLE

Founded by Zoelle Khameneh, Love Zoelle is a fine jewelry brand known for its modern heirloom approach, creating pieces that feel collected over time, intimate, and quietly distinctive. Designed with an emphasis on detail, craftsmanship, and wearability, each piece is intended to be lived in and kept close. Designed in Missoula, Montana; made in New York City.