Torontonians will now be able to get their hands on jewelry from T.O.-born designer Lisa Gozlan even faster!
Located at 87 Cumberland St. is Lisa Gozlan Jewelry’s very first showroom, featuring numerous displays of quality pieces that were curated with the intention to create lasting styles for everyday wear. The eponymous collection is known for its Instagram-worthy style of stackable rings and rounded gold and silver hoops that almost every celebrity influencer is sporting.
Gozlan, who was born and raised in Rosedale, is bringing her brand back to her roots in the Yorkville neighbourhood. The showroom launched early this July and has since been accumulating buzz for the unique designs that have dropped, especially the Happy Face Collection, which takes on an elegant approach to the famed symbol.
Before stepping into the jewlery world, Gozlan was a former fashion intern of Joseph Mimram (the founder of Joe Fresh). Emerging into the fashion industry, Golzan pursued opportunities such as working for Fashion Weekly as a PR Team Lead, before eventually designing her first jewelry line under her maiden name (Renard Jewelry), which has been worn by the likes of Snoop Dogg and Shay Mitchell.
Golzan’s husband, Ryan Golzan, happens to be the fifth generation in a long line of jewelers himself. By bringing their collective passions together, the couple is continuing on the family legacy with the launch of Lisa Golzan Jewelry.
Gozlan describes the act of layering jewelry as offering the same satisfaction as putting together an outfit, which she says is an extension of one’s style.
From rings to anklets, Lisa Golzan offers a variety of pieces for any and all occasions, with an emphasis on highly wearable, everyday styles. Jewelry basics start as low as $50 with both silver and gold options, but the brand also offers big-ticket items, like an over six carat diamond necklace set in 14K white gold for just under $9,000.
The Cumberland St. location is open Tuesday through Friday from 12 pm to 5 pm and Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm.