Lainey Wilson Partners with Kendra Scott for Stunning Jewelry Collection Inspired by Her New Album, ‘Whirlwind’
The limited preorder is available on August 23 from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. CT (or while supplies last).

Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott x Lainey Wilson Whirlwind Collection; Photos Provided
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Lainey Wilson is celebrating the debut of her highly anticipated new album, Whirlwind, with the launch of the exclusive Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott x Lainey Wilson Whirlwind Collection.
This jewelry collection draws inspiration from Wilson’s 14-track album and the significant moments in her life that have shaped her journey to where she is today. From her small-town Louisiana upbringing to her ambitious move to Music City to grinding it out for a decade with hopes to try to make it big, and now – claiming her place as one of the most successful country artists in the world.
The Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott x Lainey Wilson Whirlwind Collection encourages fans to pursue their dreams like Lainey Wilson, featuring earrings, rings, and necklaces designed to make a bold and empowering statement with every wear.
The Collection Was Inspired By Wilson’s Lyrics
Fans will notice a beautiful celestial theme throughout the collection, inspired by Wilson’s romantic ballad, “4x4xU,” from her Whirlwind album. The lyrics, “Fly me to the stars, fly me to the moon,” served as a direct inspiration for this collection.

“We are honored to partner with Lainey on this stunning celestial collection, inspired by lyrics on her latest album, Whirlwind. Lainey has had an extraordinary year, and through it all, she has remained authentically herself, showcasing the talent that has brought her so far. Her fearless, trailblazing spirit truly embodies the essence of our Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott brand. This line is designed for women who dare to dream big and are ready to make their mark on the world,” Kendra Scott, Founder & Chief Creative Officer, shared.
“The Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott capsule collection is a reminder to stay true to myself. I’ve come so far as an artist, now celebrating my album release with Whirlwind, and I believe the best is still yet to come,” Wilson added.
Preorder Is Live
In celebration of the launch of Lainey Wilson’s Whirlwind album, the Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott x Lainey Wilson Whirlwind Collection will be available for limited preorder on August 23 from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. CT (or while supplies last).
Click HERE to view and shop the collection now.

New Album Out Now
Lainey Wilson’s latest album is now available. Produced by Jay Joyce, it provides a window into Wilson’s life and the experiences she’s had during her meteoric rise in recent years.
The Louisiana native recently said Whirlwind is “the album that helped me keep one foot on the ground while making it.”
The project includes the chart-climbing single, “Hang Tight Honey,” as well as previously released fan favorites “Country’s Cool Again,” “4x4xU,” and “Good Horses,” her stunning duet with Miranda Lambert.
The project comes hot on the heels of an incredible year for the country superstar. In early 2024, she won the GRAMMY for Best Country Album for her record Bell Bottom Country. She is also the reigning ACM and CMA Entertainer of the Year. Earlier this summer, she was officially inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry and she’s currently in the midst of her headlining Country’s Cool Again Tour.
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