You learned what beautiful things look like from watching her. This Mother's Day, show her you were paying attention.

She is The OG: The Mother's Day Edit

There is a woman who existed before she was your mother.

She had a life before you arrived — opinions, instincts, a sense of style she developed long before anyone was watching. She knew what she liked. She wore things with intention. She moved through the world as a person with her own aesthetic, her own eye, her own particular understanding of what made something worth having.

Then you came along. And slowly, the way it happens with mothers, her attention shifted outward. The jewelry that needed replacing stayed unreplaced. The pieces she'd been meaning to add to her collection stayed unadded. Her own taste became the thing she expressed through you — in what she encouraged you to wear, in the compliments she gave that were really a kind of self-recognition, in the way she'd light up when you chose something she would have chosen too.

She was the original OG long before you knew what that meant.

This Mother's Day, we're celebrating her — not the role, but the woman inside it. The one with the eye, the history, the unspoken aesthetic that shaped yours before you even knew you had one.


What It Means to Have an OG Mom

Every woman in the With Olivia Grace community — every OG — learned to love beautiful things from somewhere. And when you ask, the answer is almost always the same: my mother.

Not necessarily because she lectured you about quality or took you to jewelry stores as a child. But because you watched her. You watched her get dressed in the morning and reach for the same gold necklace every day. You watched her fasten a bracelet and feel the small, private satisfaction of putting on something she loved. You absorbed, without being taught, the idea that a beautiful object is worth caring about — that what you wear is a form of self-expression, not an afterthought.

That's an inheritance more valuable than anything she could have put in a box.

This edit is for the woman who gave you that. Across every style, every aesthetic, every version of the OG mother — here's what to give her.


For the OG Who Taught You That Less Is Everything

She is the reason you know that one perfect piece will always outperform ten mediocre ones. She is the reason you understand restraint. She never over-accessorized, never chased trends, never confused quantity with quality. She wore a single gold necklace and looked more put-together than women in full jewelry sets.

She taught you this without saying a word. She just wore it.

The 14K Gold Mini Initial Necklace is the piece for her — her initial, in 14K gold, on a chain that disappears into whatever she's wearing and somehow elevates all of it. It's the kind of piece she would have chosen for herself at a different point in her life, and the kind of piece she'll reach for every single morning now.

For her wrist, the Herringbone Chain Bracelet — architectural, sleek, exactly as refined as she is. It needs nothing else on the wrist to feel complete. Just like her.

Shop The Minimalist Mom →


For the OG Who Taught You That Classics Are Classics for a Reason

She never understood why people chased trends. She bought her first pair of diamond studs decades ago and has never questioned the decision. She has a tennis bracelet she wore to your childhood birthday parties and she'll wear it to your wedding. She has always understood something that takes most people years to learn: that truly beautiful things don't go out of style because they were never really in style — they exist outside of that conversation entirely.

You learned to invest in quality from watching her refuse to do otherwise.

The Classic Diamond Studs are a love letter to everything she taught you — genuine diamonds, timeless setting, made to be worn every day for the rest of her life. The Signature Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet is the other side of that same coin: the piece she may have always had a version of, now in its most beautiful form yet.

Give her the classic. She already knows why.

Shop The Timeless Mom →


For the OG Who Taught You That Style Is a Point of View

She never followed anyone else's rules about how to dress or what to wear. She developed a point of view early and refined it over decades until it became entirely, unmistakably hers. She mixes things that aren't supposed to mix and it always works. She finds pieces nobody else noticed and wears them like they were made for her — because somehow, they were.

She is the reason you trust your instincts. She modeled what it looks like to have them.

The Pavé Small Diamond Hoops belong in her collection — close to the ear, quietly covered in diamonds, modern without being trendy. The Marquise Taylor Wave Bangle is for the version of her that has always admired sculptural jewelry from a distance and never quite given herself permission to own it. This is the permission.

Shop The Modern Muse →


For the OG Who Taught You That Meaning Matters More Than Price

She kept things. Not out of sentimentality in a clichéd sense — but because she understood that objects carry history, and history is worth preserving. She has a piece of jewelry from her own mother, and a piece from the year you were born, and a piece from a trip she took before she met your father. Each one holds a chapter of her life.

She taught you that the value of a beautiful thing isn't what it costs — it's what it contains.

The 14K Gold Mini Initial Necklace was designed for her kind of love. Layer her initial with those of the people she loves most — children, grandchildren, her own mother — and give her something that isn't just jewelry, but a physical record of her life's most important relationships. The 1.3 Carat Classic Natural Diamond Eternity Ring carries meaning in its very structure — a ring with no beginning and no end, for a love that operates exactly the same way.

Shop The Sentimental Mom →


For the OG Who Is Stepping Into Her Next Chapter

She spent years defining herself by everyone else's needs. Now — whether by choice or by circumstance — she's rediscovering who she is when she's not defined by the role. The kids are older. The house is quieter. There's space, for the first time in years, to think about what she wants.

She's not starting over. She's starting forward — carrying everything she already knows and finally having the time and space to apply it to herself.

Give her something that feels like a beginning. Not a milestone marker or a sentimental keepsake — but a piece that says this is who you are now, and she's worth dressing. The Marquise Taylor Wave Bangle is exactly that: substantial, beautiful, a piece she'll wear into the next decade of her life feeling like herself.

Shop The New Chapter →


For the OG Who Makes It Look Effortless

She is the woman other women watch. Not because she's trying to be watched — because she isn't, which is exactly what makes it work. She got dressed in ten minutes and somehow looks like the most elegant person in every room she enters. Her jewelry is always the right amount. Her choices are always intuitive and always correct.

She taught you that effortlessness isn't an accident. It's the result of knowing yourself well enough that every choice comes easily.

The Signature Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet belongs on her wrist — it's the definition of effortless luxury, the kind of piece that elevates everything around it without demanding any attention for itself. For her ears, the Classic Diamond Studs: non-negotiable, forever, done.

Shop The Effortless Icon →


The Gift Behind the Gift

Here's the thing about shopping for the woman who shaped your taste: she will know immediately whether you got it right.

Not because she'll judge you if you don't — she won't, she never has. But because when you get it right, she'll feel it. That specific feeling of being truly seen by someone who could have taken the easy road and didn't. Who paid attention. Who thought about who she actually is rather than who she is in relation to them.

That recognition — you really know me — is the rarest and most valuable thing you can give another person. The jewelry just makes it tangible.

She was your first OG. She still is.

Find her piece in our Mother's Day Gift Guide →

Updated: Published: