They didn’t skip childhood — they grew through it, in front of us. One season at a time, scraped knees to standing ovations. And somewhere between monsters and portals, their red carpet style quietly evolved too.

What we love most about the Stranger Things cast isn’t just the glow-up. It’s how their jewelry choices still echo who they were on screen — thoughtful, a little raw, never trying too hard.

Here’s how a few looks caught our eye, and why they feel so close to pieces we make at Stanza.


Nancy Wheeler (Portrayed by Natalia Dyer): Calm, Smart, Grounded

One of the few jewelry pieces spotted in the show, Nancy keeps things unfussy — clean lines, soft structure, nothing shouting for attention. The jewelry follows suit: close to the neck, subtle, steady.

That’s why it immediately reminds us of our classic Simply Herringbone Chain Necklace. It’s the kind of piece you put on without thinking — and somehow it makes everything feel pulled together. Strong, composed, quietly capable.

Nancy energy, through and through.


Robin Buckley (Portrayed by Maya Hawke) : Bold Humor, Sharp Edges

Robin has always been the one who says the thing everyone else is thinking — sometimes too fast, sometimes too honestly, always with heart.

In this look, the chain around her neck does more than accessorize. It grounds the sailor stripes, adds weight to the playfulness, and brings a kind of confidence that feels earned rather than styled. It’s not delicate. It’s not precious. It has presence.

That’s exactly why it reminds us of our Gilded Link Necklace.

Bold but classic. Structured but full of character. The kind of piece that doesn’t fade into the background — it participates. It tells you something about the person wearing it before they even speak.

Robin’s style has never been about polishing away her edges.

It’s about letting them show — and wearing them well.

The Gilded Link does the same. It’s gold, yes, but not timid. It carries a little attitude, a little humor, and a lot of self-assurance. A necklace for people who don’t want to soften themselves to fit the room.


Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven): Soft Doesn’t Mean Small

The pink dress is all volume and tenderness, but the hoops ground it.

They add confidence — a signal that sweetness and strength can exist in the same sentence.

Our Interwoven Hoops live in that same space. Oval, fluid, easy to wear — but with presence. They don’t overpower. They hold their own.

Much like Eleven, when she finally learns she doesn’t need to explain herself.


Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler): Poise with a Pulse

This look leans into drama — but keeps it refined. The earrings fall just enough to move when she does, catching attention without demanding it.

That’s exactly why we thought of our Treasured Tears Dangle Earrings. They carry emotion in their movement — something felt, not staged. Jewelry that follows you, not the other way around.

It’s grown-up Nancy. Still sharp. Just more assured.


Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven): Grace, Earned

There’s something about this look that feels deeply settled. Not polished for approval — polished for self.

The earrings are delicate but intentional, echoing the softness of the dress while adding a quiet warmth near the face. It mirrors our Honeyed Grace Earrings, made to honor maturity, tenderness, and everything we carry into who we become.

This isn’t a fairytale ending.

It’s something better — becoming.


Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna) Energy: Dark Symbols, Heavy Meaning

The cross necklace worn with darker looks doesn’t feel decorative. It feels symbolic. Weighty. Charged.

Our Cross Pendant shares that same gravity. It’s not about trends — it’s about meaning. Worn close to the heart, it carries stories, beliefs, and the reminder that not all strength is bright.

Some pieces are meant to protect.

Some are meant to remind.


Growing Up, One Piece at a Time

Watching the Stranger Things cast step onto red carpets feels strangely personal. Maybe because we saw the awkward phases. The growing pains. The becoming.

Jewelry doesn’t mark an age — it marks a moment.

And these looks remind us that style, like life, doesn’t arrive all at once.

It evolves.

It settles.

It learns who it is.

Just like them.

Just like us.


Sincerely yours,