Kristin Cavallari is keeping it all in the family.
Kristin Cavallari Hires Sons for Jewelry Modeling
Kristin Cavallari is keeping it all in the family. The 39-year-old designer has enlisted her young sons to help launch her men's jewelry line. Cavallari, who sh...
The 39-year-old designer has enlisted her young sons to help launch her men's jewelry line.
Cavallari, who shot to fame on Laguna Beach more than 20 years ago, launched Uncommon James as a female-focused brand in 2017 - but is now expanding to offer pieces for men.
Sharing new photos of her boys, Cameron, 13, and Jaxon, 12, on Instagram this week, she quipped, 'We launched men’s jewelry at @uncommonjames so obviously I had to find the 2 cutest models available.'
The boys, whom she shares with ex-husband Jay Cutler, sported chains around their necks while playing basketball at an indoor court in the snapshots.
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Cavallari and her ex are also parents to daughter Saylor, 10.
Kristin Cavallari has enlisted her sons to help launch her men's jewelry line
The 39-year-old designer launched Uncommon James as a female-focused brand in 2017, and is now expanding to offer pieces for men
The official Uncommon James website states that it began with a 'desire to create jewelry that elevates not only personal style, but confidence.'
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Since launching, the business has expanded to include home goods, apparel, and beauty products.
Sharing new photos of Cameron, 13, and Jaxon, 12, on Instagram this week, she quipped, 'We launched men’s jewelry at @uncommonjames so obviously I had to find the 2 cutest models available'
The boys, whom she shares with ex-husband Jay Cutler, sported chains around their necks while playing basketball at an indoor court in the snapshots
Cavallari and her ex-husband are also parents to daughter Saylor, 10; pictured with Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong
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The brothers, spitting images of their ex-NFL star dad, rocked spiky blonde hair while dressed in black and white athletic-wear
'They are growing up in a very fortunate situation and I want them to know this is my money. This is not your money,' she said on the podcast.
'And you know, something as small as they fly coach [while] I'm flying in first class. That was important to me when they became old enough.'
When Grede pointed out that it must be difficult not to support her children during flights, Cavallari shot back: 'No it's not, when they're older! I'm all, "Bye bye, guys! Have fun back there!"'
The star – whose net worth is reportedly $30 million – clarified that when her children were younger she sat with them.
'I'd be like, "Please don't fight. Please don't fight," Cavallari recalled. Now, she says, 'They'll be fine.'
The Let's Be Honest podcast host claimed she receives 'no money' from her ex-husband, who has custody of their kids 'every other weekend' following the 2020 end of their seven-year marriage, which was finalized in 2022.
