Jewelry design Charleston founded Reagan Charleston Design, a jewelry and fashion accessory company, after returning from a trip to
Florence, Italy in 2012. She grew up in her Grandparents art galleries and studios in the French Quarter of New Orleans, where her mother and grandparents made copper sculptures. She works with her sister, Reina, and mother, Lauren, both artists and metalsmiths. Her designs take inspiration from the
culture of New Orleans, as well as European history and architecture, especially
Italian,
French and
Croatian culture. On October 18, 2018 she opened a jewelry shop called Reagan Charleston Jewelry in
One Canal Place. In October 2021, she debuted a collaborative collection with
Eugenia Kim with her jewelry adorning the Eugenia Kim hats.
Southern Charm New Orleans Reagan and Jeff Charleston became cast members of the
reality television series
Southern Charm New Orleans in 2017. Reagan Charleston had previously lived in
Charleston, South Carolina and was a friend of
Whitney Sudler-Smith, the executive producer of
Southern Charm. Both Reagan and Jeff reprised their roles in season 2 of
Southern Charm New Orleans. She was also Grand Marshall for the 2020 Krewe of Pandora in the
Jefferson Parish Mardi Gras parade.
Legal career Charleston graduated magna cum laude from
Loyola Law School in 2018. While in law school, she was a member of the
Loyola Law Review and the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society. Her case note,
Hoffman v. 21st Century North American Insurance Company: Abrogation of the Collateral Source Rule?, was published in the
Loyola Law Review. Her comment,
Thumbs Down: The Trouble with Compelled Finger Print Access to Smart Devices, was published in the
Loyola Law Review Online and later cited in the
Federal Magistrate Judges Association Bulletin. She was also named a William S. Crowe Scholar and received the
J. Skelly Wright Award in 2016 for oral advocacy. From 2017 to 2018, Charleston served as Executive Law Clerk for the Louisiana Solicitor General. In 2022, she joined the law firm Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, where her practice has focused on mass tort and complex civil litigation. Charleston was appointed by Judge
Carolyn Kuhl to the Plaintiffs Steering Committee in the Social Media Addiction Judicial Council Coordinated Proceeding (JCCP) in California, the state counterpart to the federal multidistrict litigation (MDL). In this role, she represents children and adolescents alleging harm from the design of platforms operated by
Meta,
Google,
Snap, and
TikTok. She also serves on the third-party discovery committee for both the MDL and JCCP. Her practice also includes representing survivors of childhood sexual abuse and victims of cryptocurrency fraud in civil court. She has worked on litigation involving defective drugs and medical devices as well. In recognition of her work on behalf of crime victims, Charleston was appointed to the Advisory Board of the National Crime Victims Bar Association. In 2025, Charleston was included on the Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation list. Charleston has provided legal commentary to national media outlets including
Fox News, Fox News Radio, and OutKick, primarily on issues related to social media litigation and victim rights. Charleston is also the co-founder of DivorcePlus.com, a national platform for on-demand family law services. In addition to her legal work, Charleston has served for over a decade on the board of Sideline Pass, a nonprofit organization supporting young women in Louisiana and the Gulf Coast region. == Personal life ==