Now that we have turned the clocks ahead and spring has officially begun let’s turn our gaze away from the weather and toward something shiny, like jewelry! Jewelry trends are odd in that they come partially from the runways and partially from consumer factors. My favorite type of trend, be it jewelry or otherwise, originates with a designer show but then gets a street-style type of spin, making it chic but also accessible. Here’s a rundown of some upcoming jewelry trends this spring!
If I may quote Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada, “Florals for spring? Groundbreaking.” Yes, floral motifs in clothing and accessories for the spring months can come off a bit too-on-the-nose; however, they are ideal for adding whimsy and color to any springtime outfit. Plus, there is versatility in floral-theme baubles. You can wear them delicately like flower-shaped stud earrings or with some pizazz like an oversized daisy-shaped cocktail ring or floral-themed statement necklace. I also love the idea of birth flower jewelry, whether it be in a pendant or a signet ring. March’s flower is the daffodil, with the aforementioned daisy standing in for April and the lily of the valley for May.
Blooming baubles aren’t the only trend that brings color into your springtime look. Colored stones of all shades are gaining popularity here as we turn toward warmer(ish) weather. Green, especially, is standing out. Whether you have access to actual emeralds or mint-green enamel, you can incorporate a bit of the freshness of the season with some green stones. In fact, May’s birthstone is emerald, perfect timing!
Wrists have been ignored here these past few years, but they are making a comeback in bold cuffs, bangles, and watches. Cuffs can either be high-shine and sleek or beaded and bohemian. Bangles can be layered on one arm or wear matching sets on both wrists. For watches, go classic with a metallic linked strap and a tone-on-tone face. Or, if you are looking to make a statement, consider scouring the thrift stores for a vintage watch and have it repaired. There is a bit of a gamble with that, but it will be worth it as you distinguish your wrist this season.
Speaking of being distinctive, each season, one classic jewelry style tends to shine a bit brighter than the rest. For this season, it’s the tennis necklace. Whether worn on its own or layered with other chains or pendants, a tennis necklace will add a touch of sparkle to any outfit. Another classic on-trend this season are pearls. Chokers, necklaces, earrings, rings, and broaches, if they feature a pearl, they’ll add a bit of polish to everyday looks. With this trend, try to subvert the grandmother association with pearls and wear them more casually with jeans, leather jackets, and tees-shirts.
From the wrist and neck to the ears. Shoulder-grazing earrings, when long, lean, and slinky, not only make a statement, they can also make a movement with natural ease. This trend focuses on tiered and dangling earrings that can consist of hoops, feathers, or stones. The trick is not to get overwhelmed by the size and movement of look-at-me earrings. For myself, not having pierced ears, I’m sticking to my clip-on studs.
While I write this, the sun is shining, but knowing Pennsylvania spring, a snow flurry may be on the horizon well into May. So, while the weather shifts with temps going up and down, you can still celebrate the ideal spring with some of these jewelry trends.