The trends this summer were filled with boho-chic, festival beads and toe rings on the runways. Now that winter is upon us, a different set of styles is coming by storm. We are expecting to see a lot of flouncy blouses, leather paelts, gold and a lot of animal-type jewellery.
Finding inspiration for some might come the new high fashion collections and for good reason they do tend to set the tone for people and slowly trickle down into fast fashion. Despire what TikTok would have you believe; the trend cycle doesn’t actually move that fast. Instead, the jewellery stories on the autumn runways contextualise the boho aesthetic in 2024.
Here are some of the jewellery trends that we can all expect to see this winter.
Pendulum Swing
What we mean by the pendulum swing if you aren’t yet familiar with it is that it’s a long chain with a suspended stone or some sort of sculpture for effect and as this is such a larger piece, the need to layer is minimised. If you wanted to DIY, just simply create a necklace with some good-quality thin rope and attach a large pendant. As these are very easy to create, you can make a completely unique piece without much effort.
Tinsel Has Entered The Chat
Some call it festive I call it fashion but there seems to be an emerging volume of tinsel-inspired jewellery pieces, from necklaces to earrings. Take out the image of anything tacky, as these pieces are very tasteful and are amazing for maximum impact. There are so many brands that have curated some amazing pieces that are also perfect for the holiday season without being too much.
Tinsel earrings from Simone Rocha are a perfect addition to a pixie hair cut.
Fabric Pieces
Styling made ever so easy with matchy-match fabrics. From bows for earrings to fabric chokers, there are so many things you can do to create jewellery that matches perfectly with your outfit. You can get pieces of fabric and attach them with a broche or you can glue pieces of fabric onto only earrings that you no longer have a passion for. You don’t always have to buy pieces and in order for them to perfect match, you might have to get creative yourself.
Built-in Jewellery
From brooches to lapels, the seasion of jewellery comes attached to every single look. Bring broches back. I know they might still remind us of our grandma’s but is that a bad thing? You can stack them on your bags or you can layer them on your blazer. It’s a great way to add some bling to your looks with minimal effort.
Face Card Accepted
Funky face motifs give new meaning to the expression “my eyes are up here,” which is a fun way to add your second personality or alter ego a chance to shine on your ears or chest. Whether you want something with maximum impact or small and campy, there are so many pieces around the world that you can add to your collection.
Asymmetrical
I have seen in a recent show (I can’t remember who it was unfortunately) but the use of asymmetrical looks from two completely different styles on each of your ear lobs. The use of asymmetry is perfect, especially for those indecisive people who are always stuck on which earrings to put on. As long as they both fit within the theme and complement your outfit in different ways, it’s the perfect way to add some asymmetry to your look.
Religious For You
While crosses have had their moment in the past couple of years, it’s been encouraging others to wear their pieces with pride. I think religious jewellery is more than just an autumn trend but a route for people from around the world to form a newfound love for their faith. Whether you add an Arabic bracelet to the stack or a cross piece here and there, it’s the meaningful pieces we are beginning to see emerge.
Twisted Metal
This is a quite literal explanation of what we can expect to see more of and that is oddly and satisfying cured pieces of matal and this one I believe is one I am most fond of because it looks futuristic in a way but also screams quality when you look at it. There is no more room for small flat pieces; expand your collection with maximalist-quality larger pieces.
The trends this summer were filled with boho-chic, festival beads and toe rings on the runways. Now that winter is upon us, a different set of styles is coming by storm. We are expecting to see a lot of flouncy blouses, leather paelts, gold and a lot of animal-type jewellery.
Finding inspiration for some might come the new high fashion collections and for good reason they do tend to set the tone for people and slowly trickle down into fast fashion. Despire what TikTok would have you believe; the trend cycle doesn’t actually move that fast. Instead, the jewellery stories on the autumn runways contextualise the boho aesthetic in 2024.
Here are some of the jewellery trends that we can all expect to see this winter.
Pendulum Swing
What we mean by the pendulum swing if you aren’t yet familiar with it is that it’s a long chain with a suspended stone or some sort of sculpture for effect and as this is such a larger piece, the need to layer is minimised. If you wanted to DIY, just simply create a necklace with some good-quality thin rope and attach a large pendant. As these are very easy to create, you can make a completely unique piece without much effort.
Tinsel Has Entered The Chat
Some call it festive I call it fashion but there seems to be an emerging volume of tinsel-inspired jewellery pieces, from necklaces to earrings. Take out the image of anything tacky, as these pieces are very tasteful and are amazing for maximum impact. There are so many brands that have curated some amazing pieces that are also perfect for the holiday season without being too much.
Tinsel earrings from Simone Rocha are a perfect addition to a pixie hair cut.
Fabric Pieces
Styling made ever so easy with matchy-match fabrics. From bows for earrings to fabric chokers, there are so many things you can do to create jewellery that matches perfectly with your outfit. You can get pieces of fabric and attach them with a broche or you can glue pieces of fabric onto only earrings that you no longer have a passion for. You don’t always have to buy pieces and in order for them to perfect match, you might have to get creative yourself.
Built-in Jewellery
From brooches to lapels, the seasion of jewellery comes attached to every single look. Bring broches back. I know they might still remind us of our grandma’s but is that a bad thing? You can stack them on your bags or you can layer them on your blazer. It’s a great way to add some bling to your looks with minimal effort.
Face Card Accepted
Funky face motifs give new meaning to the expression “my eyes are up here,” which is a fun way to add your second personality or alter ego a chance to shine on your ears or chest. Whether you want something with maximum impact or small and campy, there are so many pieces around the world that you can add to your collection.
Asymmetrical
I have seen in a recent show (I can’t remember who it was unfortunately) but the use of asymmetrical looks from two completely different styles on each of your ear lobs. The use of asymmetry is perfect, especially for those indecisive people who are always stuck on which earrings to put on. As long as they both fit within the theme and complement your outfit in different ways, it’s the perfect way to add some asymmetry to your look.
Religious For You
While crosses have had their moment in the past couple of years, it’s been encouraging others to wear their pieces with pride. I think religious jewellery is more than just an autumn trend but a route for people from around the world to form a newfound love for their faith. Whether you add an Arabic bracelet to the stack or a cross piece here and there, it’s the meaningful pieces we are beginning to see emerge.
Twisted Metal
This is a quite literal explanation of what we can expect to see more of and that is oddly and satisfying cured pieces of matal and this one I believe is one I am most fond of because it looks futuristic in a way but also screams quality when you look at it. There is no more room for small flat pieces; expand your collection with maximalist-quality larger pieces.
Animal Kingdom
So we’ve seen the emergence of animal print within the fashion industry and this has quickly transpired into the jewellery industry. From snake necklaces by Chloe to animal-printed rings from Loewe. These are very tasteful pieces that are more editorial and cmapy that I am loving so much. Eaepcialyl snail/shell earrings from Balmain I thought were so creative and luxury.
Final Thoughts
When it comes to jewellery trends this winter, it is vast and there so much room for choice.
So we’ve seen the emergence of animal print within the fashion industry and this has quickly transpired into the jewellery industry. From snake necklaces by Chloe to animal-printed rings from Loewe. These are very tasteful pieces that are more editorial and cmapy that I am loving so much. Eaepcialyl snail/shell earrings from Balmain I thought were so creative and luxury.
Final Thoughts
When it comes to jewellery trends this winter, it is vast and there so much room for choice.