Rocksbox - April 2022 #1 | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

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What is Rocksbox?: Rocksbox is a monthly subscription box where you receive three pieces of jewelry that's (supposed to be) curated for you. You can wear the pieces as much as you want and buy pieces if you love them. You get a $21 monthly credit to offset the price of a piece (or pieces) if you choose to purchase. Send back what you don't want and you'll get another box. You also rate each piece to let your stylist better curate your boxes.

How Much is Rocksbox?: Rocksbox is $21.00 a month shipped.

Get your first box free with code KIERSTENBFF31 or click here!



Love this box design!


Hi. :D


Care card.


Slate Monroe Necklace in Gold ($50/$42) - While I like the design of this, the chain itself did end up being too short for my liking so I ended up sending it back.


Monroe Necklace on.


Perry Street Sarah Slider Bracelet in Gold ($60/$51) - I love slider bracelets but just in the short amount of time this was on, it got caught on my hair more times than I could count. Bye, bye.


Sarah Slider Bracelet on.


Kate Spade Pave Round Large Studs in Rose Gold ($48/$48) - Super cute and just my style, I kept! These are a little bigger than I normally wear for daily wear, but I figured for filming of when I wanted to feel a little fancy on a dinner out, they would be perfect. I ended up wearing these to an outdoor bar right after receiving these and they were just enough to dress up an otherwise dressed down outfit.


Studs on.


Overall, my bag would have cost $95 if I would have kept everything but because I only kept the earrings, I spent $13 due to a bonus credit for resigning up.

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