Katharine McPhee HSN jewelry collection

Steven Simione

Katharine McPheehas always had an “obsession” with jewelry.

“When I was younger in elementary school, people would trade their little Pokémon, but my girlfriends and I would bring in our rings from our little weekend vacations or trips,” the singer-songwriter and actress, 39, tells PEOPLE exclusively.

Working with the beloved shopping network was something McPhee aspired to as a designer and entrepreneur. She even holds fond childhood memories of her and her mom spending their Friday nights “gawking” at the bling sold on the channels. “It was our way of relaxing,” she shares.

Katharine McPhee for HSN.Steven Simione

Katharine McPhee HSN jewelry collection

McPhee — who browsed thrift stores, antique joints and high-end department stores for good jewelry finds as a kid — says the inspiration behind the collection stemmed from a place of “wanting to pass on the love and tradition” she has with jewelry, which holds a lot of “symbolic meaning” in her personal life.

The collection consists of modern and contemporary rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings decked out in simulated diamond jewelry designs. (Four of the styles are already sold out on the HSN website.)

Katharine McPhee HSN jewelry collection

The end goal was to create “substantial” pieces that could make a statement on their own or be layered with one another. Pairings like theImperial Rope Pavé Bracelet, which is available in three sizes, and thematching necklace, are exactly what McPhee had in mind.

“It’s for a woman who is more mature, but also for a young it girl who can rock just a cute, crisp white shirt and jeans and some pretty chic flats," she says of the collection. “I really tried to make it so that it was classic and universal for all ages.”

Out of the entire drop, her favorite is theLayered Cross necklace, which comes gold-plated or in silver.

McPhee’s work with HSN is only getting started. TheWaitressalum adds that she and the team have released a near-exact replica of heremerald-cut diamond engagement ringfrom husbandDavid Foster,73, which is the one piece of jewelry she’ll never leave the house without — that, and her wedding band.

Katharine McPhee HSN jewelry collection

She adds that Foster — whom shewed on June 28, 2019— is always left “so amazed and proud.”

Katharine McPhee and David Foster.Morelli Brothers

Katharine McPhee HSN jewelry collection

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To celebrate McPhee’s HSN collaboration, the musical couple will take part in a special holiday performance from their newChristmas Songsalbum on Oct. 27 and fans can get their hands on an exclusive version of the record, plus an autographed Fosters Christmas Card, onhsn.comstarting Oct. 25.

“I’m really excited about that,” McPhee says. “It’s going to be really nice to be able to go on to HSN after I’ve premiered the jewelry line. We’ll be talking about all things Christmas a day or two later.”

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Katharine McPhee HSN jewelry collection

The holidays mean a lot to McPhee. She grew up in a household in which her sister, mom and late dad would throw up Christmas decor the day after Thanksgiving.

“I’ve tried to keep that tradition alive. Even without a husband and kids, I always did it. I think that the holidays are such a great time to become childlike and live in sort of a fantasy of your own.”

Now that her and Foster’s 2½-year-old sonRennie David— who the couplewelcomed in February 2021— is “of age to really enjoy and understand" the festivities, McPhee has slowly built her own traditions, including an annual trip to the happiest place on earth.

“I started this a couple years ago, after Rennie was born. He was really young, but my sister and her kids, my whole family, went to Disneyland during the holiday season. That’s again [celebrating] that childlike fantasy,” McPhee shares. “It’s such a fun, beautiful day. That’s our Disney tradition.”

source: people.com