The Jewelry Report: The Four Best Trends From Paris Fashion Week
By Daisy Shaw-Ellis
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In this new monthly column for Vogue’s jewelry shop, our editors search high and low, deep and far, to report on the internet’s biggest jewelry trends. Consider this your monthly crib sheet so you don’t have to spend hours combing through to find what everyone is obsessing over.
Ah, Paris. The finale of fashion month and the culmination of the trends for the season. Back at Vogue HQ, we’re reviewing our notes and talking with our colleagues to plan out what we will be focused on for fall.
We’re also discussing what will be on our shopping lists (and wish lists…!) As you scroll through the jewelry trend reports from New York, London, Milan, and now Paris, you’ll start to see some overarching ideas come together (more on that for a later date). For now, we’ll focus on the key pieces we spotted on the runways that work for now.
Lapels shouldn’t have all the fun, don’t you think? Finally, scarves are getting a look in. A sweet styling trick at some of the shows incorporated brooches in a new way. The french horns at Louis Vuitton are downright charming, the hand from Coperni a fun—and visual way—to play with the fabric, and the scarf rings at Saint Laurent the chicest cinch out there.
Pearl Octopuss.y Paris pearl & crystal brooch
MATCHESFASHION
Gucci GG crystal and faux-pearl brooch
MATCHESFASHION
Vivenne Westwood Bas Relief brooch
SSENSE
Swarovski Stella set of 3 crystal star brooches
NORDSTROM
Impactful earrings for pretty much every time of day or night. How maximalist you decide you go is up to you. Graze your shoulders a la Balmain and McQueen, or go gold and bold like AZ Factory.
Alessandra Rich crystal drop earrings
MODA OPERANDI
Cult Gaia Susa crystal-embellished tassel earrings
MODA OPERANDI
Saint Laurent gold-tone resin clip earrings
NET-A-PORTER
Kenneth Jay Lane crystal teardrop clip earrings
NEIMAN MARCUS
Chain link necklaces are a perpetual jewelry trend. Paris runways saw them close to the neck and at varying weights. Chanel, Schiaparelli, and Givenchy used chain link necklaces to enhance necklaces and, in Chanel’s case, allure attention to the neck.
Saint Moran Azlin curb chain collar necklace
NORDSTROM
Paco Rabanne XL link necklace
SSENSE
Ippolita Bastille mini link necklace
BERGDORF GOODMAN
Bottega Veneta sterling silver chain-link necklace
NEIMAN MARCUS
One or two wide cuff bracelets are a modern way to create a simple (not simplistic) and bold look. Cuffs on the runways were high on the texture level. We like these four options for various ways to interpret this trend.
Ben-Amun exclusive gold cuff
MODA OPERANDI
Alaïa silver-tone cuff
NET-A-PORTER
Georg Jensen Curve bangle
GEORG JENSEN
Saint Laurent cuff bracelet
BERGDORF GOODMAN
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Fashion month is still upon us, and here at Vogue we were simply charmed by the jewels that debuted at Milan Fashion Week. On the runways we saw looks transformed by bold and glamorous accessory choices—promising a big moment for jewelry this upcoming season. As it goes with all trends, we saw the resurgence of tried-and-true styles while also being unexpectedly dazzled by daring, unique ways of revamping your jewelry box.
Bottega Veneta showed us an array of statement collars that instantly elevated ready-to-wear, while Etro was a true ode to vintage-inspired modern heirlooms. Whether in the form of boho beads or an asymmetric earring, designers experimented with vibrant colors and contrasting shapes and textures. While minimalism always works when it comes to accessorizing, the jewelry in Milan took an exceptional, maximalist approach.
Below, we break down our four favorite jewelry trends seen at Milan Fashion Week, with pieces you can shop now. — fashion assistant, Samantha Yorn
A colorful beaded necklace was a timeless choice this season and instantly transported us to warmer days. Roberto Cavalli’s show was full of Western-inspired turquoise pieces, while Etro completely transformed several looks with curated stacks. The more beads, the better!
Lizzie Fortunato The Great Escape Castillo necklace
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
Jacquie Aiche multi-stone necklace
NET-A-PORTER
Anni Lu Pacifico gold-plated brass beaded necklace
MODA OPERANDI
Presley Oldham Compost white necklace
PRESLEY OLDHAM
In the Vogue office, we are all about the asymmetric earring. Whether opting to sport the single statement strand seen at Tokyo James and Gucci or mix-and-match everyday statement earrings (Fendi approved!), this unique trend will be everywhere this upcoming season.
Jacquemus Les Boucles Sol gold-plated earrings
MYTHERESA
SVNR Dubrovnik earring
SVNR SHOP
Sophie Bille Brahe Grand Ruban de Perle gold pearl earrings
NET-A-PORTER
Completedworks Glitch gold-plated pearl drop earrings
FARFETCH
The statement collar necklace was the imminent shift away from last year’s choker trend, and it completely dominated Milan Fashion Week. Dolce & Gabbana and Jil Sander did not shy away from the sparkle and glam, while Bottega Veneta had an edgy, distinctive take on the trend.
Ariana Boussard-Reifel Shankha chain necklace
NEIMAN MARCUS
Oscar De La Renta crystal Disco necklace
BERGDORF GOODMAN
Saint Laurent square and spikes necklace
MATCHESFASHION.COM
Pearl Octopussy Golden Tire gold and silver plated crystal necklace
NET-A-PORTER
Minimalistic jewels will always be chic, but Milan showed us that maximalism is all the rage this season. We’re swapping dainty necklaces for chunky chains and eccentric pendants. Etro charmed and delighted us with vintage-inspired heart pieces, while Moschino went mega with the chain size.
Mondo Mondo gold crystal Tropicana necklace
SSENSE
Paco Rabanne gold XL necklace
SSENSE
Alighieri The Return to Innocence gold-plated necklace
MYTHERESA
Foundrae gold diamond necklace
NET-A-PORTER
In case you missed it, keep scrolling for past editions of The Jewelry Report.
The international tour known as fashion month touched down in the U.K. last week, and London Fashion Week certainly did not disappoint. Over here in Vogue’s jewelry department, our eyes were focused on the oft-ignored elements of a fashion show: the baubles. As with the clothes that walked the runway in London, the jewelry trends we noticed were irreverent, unexpected, and updated versions of classic styles we have come to know and love.
The oversized and megawatt jewelry styles of seasons past settled into a more wearable, yet still unique, territory in London. An everyday drop earring here, a unique pearl necklace there. In London, jewelry served as a complement to rather than a distraction from the clothes.
Below, we outline the four standout jewelry trends at London Fashion Week, with pieces that can be yours now. —Charlotte Diamond, associate fashion editor
The statement earrings that formerly dominated the runway have been pared down to everyday drops, often with a texturized or embellished touch. JW Anderson and Nensi Dojaka showed streamlined examples, while the everyday earring got a pearl accent at Erdem.
Yvonne Léon ridged diamond & 9k gold hoop earrings
MATCHESFASHION
Sophie Buhai silver everyday boule earrings
SSENSE
Alighieri the celestial raindrop 24k gold-plated earrings
MATCHESFASHION
Azlee 18k gold diamond earrings
NET-A-PORTER
The staid charm bracelets and necklaces of our adolescence are now a force majeure in the jewelry world. One can wear a simple bracelet with a smattering of charms, as we saw at Daniel Lee’s inaugural Burberry show, or if the Chopova Lowena charm necklace is more your style, then a chunky silver chain with funky and cheeky charms will do just fine.
Missoma small sphere chain bracelet
MISSOMA
Chopova Lowena charm-detail statement necklace
FARFETCH
Grainne Morton 18k gold-plated chunky charm bracelet
MODA OPERANDI
Storrow 14k gold, enamel and multi-stone necklace
NET-A-PORTER
We at Vogue have waxed poetic about pearl jewelry, and if London Fashion Week was any indication, the pearl is truly here to stay. This season, however, the ubiquitous pearl was reworked into dynamic earrings (Simone Rocha ’s take is excellent), and an updated version of Anne Boleyn’s necklace was seen at Dilara Findikoglu.
Sophie Bille Brahe 14k yellow gold grande fleur Jeanne earrings
MODA OPERANDI
Dilara Findikoglu Boleyn necklace - silver
DILARA FINDIKOGLU
Mateo 14k yellow gold, baroque pearl & diamond detachable drop earrings
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
Mejuri gumball pearl ring
MEJURI
You heard it here first: Brooches are having a moment. The classic style that is perhaps best known for gracing the lapels of grandmothers everywhere is quickly becoming the coolest piece of jewelry to have in your repertoire. Pair an antique brooch with a bomber jacket à la Simone Rocha, or use a more modernist piece to pull together a look as we saw at Roksanda.
Stephen Dweck tourmaline, mother-of-pearl, rutilated sunstone and rhodolite garnet brooch
BERGDORF GOODMAN
Paco Rabanne silver-tone crystal brooch
NET-A-PORTER
Agmes Simone brooch
AGMES
Loewe anagram brooch
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
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New York Fashion Week kicks off a month of successive shows where designers present their collections for the coming season. And with the start of fashion month come the beginnings of trends to track and flesh out. Like some trends (the denim cut du jour instantly comes to mind), styles of jewelry that walked the runways can be emulated almost immediately with what is currently in the market rather than waiting it out until those new pieces end up in stores.
A little update to your jewelry (or digging pieces from deep in your jewelry box) can modernize looks that may have otherwise grown stale or simply boring to their wearer. Sick of wearing a plain knit? Add a long pendant necklace. Worried you took the whole minimalism trend too far? Expand the look with a touch (not too much) of chunky and bold gold.
As New York comes to a close, we’ve identified four jewelry trends that have traction to build and are easy to replicate with pieces available now. —Daisy Shaw-Ellis, jewelry director
There’s a reason they’re passed from generation to generation: They simply do not go out of style. Wear them as an ode to Vivienne Westwood, as Marc Jacobs included them in his show, or as a neat touch of polish à la Judy Turner.
Mikimoto necklace and earrings set
NET-A-PORTER
Jennifer Fisher freshwater pearl necklace
JENNIFER FISHER
Mejuri Essential pearl necklace
MEJURI
Mateo choker
MATCHESFASHION
Pendant necklaces with heft and purpose showed up at three big New York shows. These pendants are sculptural and, in the case of the layered pair at Proenza Schouler, modernized strung-on cord.
Agmes x Simone Bodmer-Turner Gertrude necklace
MODA OPERANDI
Lisa Eisner Squash Blossom necklace
MODA OPERANDI
Yvonne Leon Starfish necklace
MATCHESFASHION
Annika Inez glass-pendant silk necklace
MATCHESFASHION
Fashion designers swerve between gold and silver much more often than the more steady gold-favoring jewelry market. This season stick to gold with heavy pieces styled minimally with your look.
Charlotte Chesnais Initial hoop earrings
MATCHESFASHION
David Yurman cuff bracelet
NEIMAN MARCUS
By Pariah The Curve gold ring
NET-A-PORTER
So-Le Studio Ila leather earrings
MODA OPERANDI
The sparkles of gemstones and crystals needn’t be kept for evening hours. Designers paired cocktail jewelry with everything from knits to day dresses to gowns this season.
Swarovski chroma crystal drop earrings
NORDSTROM
Brilliant Earth Festivity prasiolite and diamond cocktail ring
BRILLIANT EARTH
Jamie Wolf earrings
MODA OPERANDI
Justine Clenquet choker
SSENSE
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Dame Vivienne Westwood: the iconoclast, the rebel, the queen of punk, the activist. These are just some of the words used to describe the late and great designer. A shaper of the zeitgeist of a worshiper of youth culture is also true of the Dame because she not only gave us the iconic platform shoes and the boob corset, but she also gave us the pearl orb necklace. It first debuted in the ’80s, and for the next four decades, this necklace has been loved by many from Gen X to Y and now, finally, Z. Type in #viviennewestwoodjewellry into your TikTok search, and you will understand the importance of it—26.5M views is no joke! Whilst over on Instagram, you can catch more love for her pearl necklace.
Vivienne Westwood Bas Relief pearl choker
SSENSE
A little background on the humble orb and pearl combo: Legend has it the original inspiration came from a time when Westwood took a hiatus from her store in London after the final breakup with Malcolm McLaren and she spent some time in Italy. She was working on a royalty theme collection where she imagined what prince (now King) Charles might wear in his spare time, along with all the insignia of Britain à la the orb and the crown. As well as the royals, she was also inspired by astronomy magazines with photos of the galaxy and the planet Saturn and its ring system. So, to funk it up, Westwood added the satellite ring to the orb. It was sent out into the world in the 1987 fall show and has seen many revivals since then.
Why and exactly how does a 40-year-old piece of fashion jewelry manage to keep its spirit going for so long? We have the supermodel and Gen Z superstar influencer Bella Hadid, Dua Lipa, and company to thank for this comeback. This obsession with the Vivienne Westwood orb pearl necklace started towards the end of 2021 and has been reported heavily in those months. However, with the passing of Westwood in December, the resurgence of all things Westwood related is back and stronger than ever. Whether it’s a new buy, a thrift buy, or an inspired buy, long live the orb, we say! —Dora Fung, contributing editor
Vivienne Westwood mini Bas Relief pearl choker
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD
Vivienne Westwood Neysa choker
SSENSE
Vivienne Westwood three row drop choker
SSENSE
Vivienne Westwood beige pearl Neysa choker
SSENSE
Brinker & Eliza Felicity gold-plated pearl and glass necklace
MODA OPERANDI
Miu Miu pearl necklace
MIU MIU
Pacharee gold-plated pearl necklace
NET-A-PORTER
Simone Rocha baroque pearl pendant necklace
BERGDORF GOODMAN
By Alona Naia pearl and gold-plated necklace
MATCHESFASHION
Anissa Kermiche Louise diamond, pearl, and gold necklace
MATCHESFASHION
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A few weekends ago, we saw the fashion crowd at the Pyramids for Dior Men’s show. Whilst we all swooned over the boys and their fashion, we also noticed the bling that was sparkling on everyone from jewelry icon Lewis Hamilton to Dior’s designer Kim Jones. Inspired by the necklaces we saw, we noticed that TikTok, the men of Instagram, and Justin Bieber ’s fun pearls validated our findings. Our boy Timothée Chalamet has also been sporting not only some great looks on the red carpet recently, but his jewelry of choice has also been pretty on point.
The recent CFDA awards in NYC brought the crème de la crème of fashion together, and though the ladies all looked stunning, let’s take a moment to appreciate the gentlemen too. Lenny Kravitz, Prabal Gurung, and stylist Carlos Nazario all looked dapper, but their diamond necklaces were the standout pour moi.
All over Instagram recently—and the talk amongst fashion people—has been about this piece of jewelry: the diamond tennis necklace from Dorsey. Not only because it is stunning and it sits perfectly just above the neckline, but also because the diamonds are lab-grown and, therefore, much easier on our wallets. Diamonds and pearls may have long been a girl’s best friend, but now the boys are here to play, and we are thrilled because sharing is caring! Plus, how fun it is to be twinning with your other half! —Dora Fung, contributing editor
Dorsey princess cut Riviere necklace
DORSEY
Presley Oldham Magma necklace
PRESLEY OLDHAM
Alighieri La Calliope choker
SSENSE
Éliou Rochelle beaded necklace
MR PORTER
Bottega Veneta curb-link sterling-silver necklace
MATCHESFASHION
Nordstrom tennis necklace
NORDSTROM
Oscar de la Renta pearly magnetic necklace
BERGDORF GOODMAN
Mikimoto Comme des Garçons spike necklace
DOVER STREET MARKET
In Gold We Trust Paris gold pearl vintage necklace
SSENSE
Meira T tennis necklace
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
Mejuri micro-pavé diamond Rivière choker
MEJURI
Roxanne First tennis necklace
NET-A-PORTER
Luna pearl necklace
LAGOS
Givenchy faux pearl necklace
NEIMAN MARCUS
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Yes, you heard right. We’ve seen them splashed all over social media from the experts of TikTok to the influencers of Instagram: Gold drop earrings are taking over our lives, and we can’t stand not having a pair anymore. The original earrings—loved, cherished, and desired by all—are the Bottega Veneta gold drop earrings, as seen here on Kendall Jenner. If you are now on a frenzy to get your hands on them, you can add yourself on the waitlist, but until then you can still shop them in silver below.
Bottega Veneta drop earrings
BOTTEGA VENETA
Not able to wait? There are plenty like them to create the same look. Below, the best gold drop earrings for you to play with. —Dora Fung, contributing editor
Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti teardrop earrings
TIFFANY & CO.
Dean Davidson 22-karat gold-plated huggie earrings
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
Sophie Buhai hinged hoops
MYTHERESA
Missoma hoop earrings
MISSOMA
Tom Wood gold Liz earrings
SSENSE
Yvonne Leon diamond and 9-karat gold hoop earrings
MATCHESFASHION
Ariel Gordon Jewelry helium knife edge hoops
SHOPBOP
Soko Nene teardrop stud earrings
SOKO
Pomellato Iconica rose gold hoop earrings
LUISA VIA ROMA
Panconesi serpent hoop earrings
FARFETCH