Madison Avenue Bracelet
The Madison line's flexible rope detail, translated into an easy desk-to-dinner bracelet.
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Story & heritage
Like the necklace, the Madison Avenue Bracelet is named for and inspired by Jennifer Fisher's Madison Avenue flagship. Official copy frames it as sleek, refined, and made to move from desk to dinner, which captures the point of the entire Madison sub-line: take the brand's polished, urban jewelry language and make it feel adaptable across categories.
Its icon status comes less from age than from coherence. Madison is one of the clearest recent examples of Fisher building a recognizable family beyond hoops, and the bracelet is the most everyday expression of that expansion.
Materials & craft
Official details center on the yellow-gold rope motif and a flexible bracelet form that wraps the wrist without reading stiff. The line keeps the same controlled, polished finish as the necklace, but scaled to a lighter, all-day wrist piece.
How to choose & style
This is the kind of bracelet that disappears into your wardrobe in the best way. It layers neatly beside a watch or cuff, but it is also elegant alone because the rope detail gives it enough texture. If you like jewelry that feels expensive but restrained, Madison on the wrist makes immediate sense.