Kinn Studio has partnered with Prince on a fine jewelry collection, unfolding in three drops aligned with the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.
Rather than interpreting tennis literally, the collection is grounded in what both brands share—precision. Balance, proportion, and tension inform each design, drawing a natural parallel between the mechanics of a racquet and the construction of fine jewelry.
For founder Jennie Yoon, the collaboration reflects an existing connection. As tennis has become part of her personal routine, it has also quietly become part of the Kinn universe—making the partnership feel natural rather than introduced.
The Collection
- Jewelry
- Shield motifs introduce structure and subtle regality
- Chain and link elements reference tension and movement
- Tennis silhouettes reimagined through graduated stones and refined settings
- Prices range from $960 to $8,520.00.
- Merchandise
- A curated range of lifestyle pieces extends the collaboration beyond jewelry—caps, tees, knitwear, socks, and custom accessories designed for everyday wear.
The Drops
Each drop draws from the feel of its respective tournament.
- May 18 — French Open (Clay Court)
- The opening drop draws from the warmth and texture of clay. Softer, more tactile in feel, the designs lean into pavé, rounded forms, and shield motifs—introducing the collection’s core language through a grounded, more organic lens.
- June 11 — Wimbledon (Grass Court)
- The second drop reflects Wimbledon’s iconic green courts and sense of tradition. Emerald accents and more refined constructions bring a feeling of restraint and heritage, aligning with the tournament’s emphasis on precision and legacy.
- August 18 — US Open (Hard Court)
- The final drop draws from the durability and precision of the hard court. Diamond-forward silhouettes and classic tennis styles reflect a sense of strength, clarity, and endurance—bringing the collection to its most defined and lasting expression.
Signifigance
This collaboration is less about entering tennis and more about recognizing a shared standard. Both Kinn and Prince are rooted in precision and longevity—creating pieces designed for daily wear and long-term value.