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Biography - A Short Wiki

Jewelry designer known for her company Jennifer Meyer Jewelry, which has reached stores like Barneys New York and Roseark. U.S. magazine named her the 2007 Jeweler of the Year.

She began making jewelry with her grandmother when she was six. After studying psychology at Syracuse University, she worked with Giorgio Armani and Ralph Lauren doing public relations.

Her father is Ronald Meyer, former president and CEO of Universal.

She married Tobey Maguire in 2007 and has two children, Ruby and Otis. She and Tobey split in fall 2016.

Her first major exposure came when Jennifer Aniston wore her jewelry in the movie The Break Up.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements and statistics of Jennifer Meyer, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Height163 cm, 5′4″ (feet & inches)
WeightN/A
Cup Size (US)Unknown
Shoe Size (US)N/A
Body ShapeN/A
Dress Size (US)N/A
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Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A

Quotes

"For me, jewelry is a true investment. It's sentimental and it's meaningful."

Jennifer Meyer

"I started my company with no previous experience in jewelry, or business for that matter! I pounded the pavement, learned as I went, and I feel so lucky to have received mentorship from some truly remarkable people."

Jennifer Meyer

"I've never had a time where I didn't want to do my jewelry anymore. Once I started it, and once I realized I was really doing something I loved, I gave it my heart. When we first started the company, I did it all myself in our living room."

Jennifer Meyer

"I was born and raised in L.A. I'm a L.A. girl. I love the quietness of L.A. and that you can just keep your head down and work."

Jennifer Meyer

"My grandmother was an artist and did enameling. She had a little apartment, and in her tiny little kitchen, she had a kiln. We used to sit there when I was six years old and she'd let me choose the colors and bake the pieces and create a necklace, or a ring, or a little piece of art."

Jennifer Meyer