Jewelry and chocolate have a lot in common this season: You can’t stop with just one piece.
Stacks of bangles adorn wrists; layers of chains circle necks; and pendants, pins and earrings are built with unusual materials piled one atop the other. Worn in multiples and combined in eccentric, slightly kooky combinations, today’s jewelry makes its statement with size, color and audacity – not price.
With many accessory collections featuring a strong vintage feel, now is the time to reassess that pile of forgotten chains, bangles or rhinestones cluttering your jewelry box. Don’t go on a treasure hunt for the perfect piece: how you style and combine pieces is more important than any single item.
Jewelry Trends vs Seasonal Trends
Big trends seen everywhere include cascades of pearls mixed with matte metal chains; rhinestones partnered with ribbon; and rosettes that anchor asymmetrical assemblages of beads, chains, leather and fabric. Metals don’t aspire to impersonate the precious; they’re content to look like they belong in a hardware store.
A recession-inspired return to less-precious materials, coupled with a new consciousness about sustainability, has helped inspire a creative renaissance in fashion jewelry. Free to experiment with less costly materials, designers are crafting wood, glass, rubber, leather, lace, Lucite and grosgrain ribbon into jewelry that only looks expensive.
Silver – sterling or not – is back at center stage too. Los Angeles jewelry designer Jeffrey Levin, whose designs have graced the covers of Elle, InStyle and Vogue, is even creating a new collection of what he calls “wristwear” made from recycled rubber.
The trend is good news for all of us who have despaired that our jewelry is a hodgepodge of different styles, materials and decades. Matching is out, mixing is in. Now is the time to flaunt your personal style, says Ken Downing, senior vice president and fashion director of Neiman Marcus.
“You can combine bracelets and bangles that feel as if they have been collected not only from various places on a journey, but also from various times,” says Downing.
A frail seed-bead bracelet can slip beneath a chunky wooden or silk cord cuff. That intricate necklace of mirrors, medallions and bells you bought in India (or the neighborhood thrift shop) is now the height of fashion, particularly if it’s part of a heavily embellished look. Forget restraint: Big necklaces can complement earrings the size of a corsage.
Jewelry Layering Trends
Or copy the baroque approach of designer John Galliano of Christian Dior and pile a bib necklace of gold medallions across a brocade tunic, fling a rhinestone-studded cord around your neck and still feel free to tack on tasseled earrings.
Colleen Sherin, fashion director at Saks Fifth Avenue, advocates mixing layers of chains and not worrying about everything coordinating perfectly.
“An off-kilter, eclectic look is really on trend,” she said. “You can mix your pearls with chains, organic beads or stones.”
Finding the right balance of glitz is important so that you don’t look like Mr. T. “If you are going to layer your necklaces, make sure what you’re wearing is a bit simpler,” says Sherin. “Make a statement either with your clothing or your jewelry.”
DIY Jewelry Looks
Here are some do-it-yourself tips on giving your pile of jewelry an up-to-the-minute look:
- Layer two or more chains, bead strands or pendants.
- Take the pendants from several necklaces and string onto a single chain or ribbon.
- Using a crochet hook, weave ribbon through a segment of wide, chunky chain and tie the loose ends in a bow behind your neck.
- Replace the chain in a pendant necklace with a complementary color of sheer organza ribbon. For variation, string the ribbon with a few crystal beads set far apart.
- Resurrect your big crystal cocktail rings and anything acrylic or clear plastic.
13 thoughts on “Jewelry Trend: Big Statement on a Small Budget”
That’s interesting that it has become fashionable to wear recycled items and jewelry made of cheaper materials. I’ve never really been into following fashion trends, I just wear what makes me happy, so it’s nice to hear that pearls are coming back into style since I have a lot of those.
I am ALL about the statement pieces. I especially love wearing them in my youtube videos. I am after all enamored with glamour LOL 😀 But on a more serious note, statement pieces, chunky necklaces, midi rings are all the rage! I love that you wrote about them. My 2 newest pieces are so pretty!
I love statement jewellery! mixing and matching is always fun 🙂
I don’t usually wear jewelry besides my wedding rings but there are some helpful tips in here.
It is good to know your budget but also know your stye. If you buy something you won’t wear it is a total loss.
Great tips! I don’t own much jewelry but may just have to start.
I just love wearing statement pieces! So glad to hear my pearls are back in style too!
I love that silver and pearls are back in style. They’re two of my favorites for jewelry.
Thank you for the tips! Accesories is something I need to work on!
Yeah nowadays people don’t just look into matching materials, color and patterns. Everything can go right if the person knows how to carry the jewelry well.
I like the Baroque approach. Although layering has proven to be a good practice when it comes to accessories and jewelry. It makes your pieces always look “fresh” and definitely complement any ootd.
I love sterling silver jewellery. It is inexpensive and easy to take care of. You can afford to have a variety of pieces.
Thank you for the do-it-yourself tips. I will have to dig through my jewelry box and try some of the tips out. I have a bunch of jewelry that was passed down to me.