Philippe Trinh designs with intention. For him, jewelry and accessories are extensions of energy and identity. A Kent design graduate, he became fascinated with how materials interact with the wearer. His stones are chosen not just for beauty, but for purpose—agate for grounding, pearls for clarity, onyx for confidence, jade for harmony. Every piece begins with the qualities the stone is meant to evoke, then evolves into a sculptural form that honors that intention.
His work follows a unisex philosophy, created to move fluidly. Philippe believes adornment should be an honest expression of the wearer. Each accessory is built around structure, movement, and connection.
Philippe’s background includes roles with Adam Lippes, Phillip Lim, and Joseph Abboud, shaping his eye for detail and the transformative power of accessories.
Since founding his brand in 2016, Philippe has focused on creating meaningful essentials—pieces that anchor a look, carry symbolism, and evolve through wear. His work blends modern minimalism with timeless intention, grounded in one belief:
The body—any body—is the ultimate canvas. A great piece doesn’t decorate it; it amplifies it.
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The Dog Tag Collection: Born from a pair of Vietnam-made dog tags once carried by a U.S. soldier during the Vietnam War, this collection draws on a history where personalization was done locally—stamped with phrases that carried humor, identity, and spirit.
To carry that legacy forward, Philippe restored a vintage 1960s Model IV Impact Press. Each character is struck into metal—creating natural variations that give every tag its own soul. Hand-pressed and deeply personal, these tags are made to hold the words that define the wearer.