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8 Summer Jewelry Trends That Will Make WFH Feel A Little Bit Fancier - The Zoe Report Posted: 21 Jun 2020 12:00 AM PDT Whether you're looking for a fun pair of earrings or a new necklace to brighten up your wardrobe, the biggest summer 2020 jewelry trends are a great place to start if you're thinking about finally resuming shopping. The latest trends are bound to uplift you — bright beads and playful pearl pieces are proving big for the season as are elegant uses of seashells, crystals, and stones, but with a playful twist. New-season takes on yellow gold and layered necklaces from coin pendants to heavy-duty chains fit more streamlined tastes. If you're all about personalization with your jewels, initial necklaces come beautifully refreshed for the season — a trend Carrie Bradshaw would most definitely wear in 2020. Though your summer wardrobe might be shaping up to center around stylish basics and leisurewear more than party dresses and vacation attire, all the more reason to focus on accessories, like new jewelry trends, to give every outfit a fresh and elevated feel. For a guided breakdown of the most prominent necklaces, rings, bracelets, and earrings on the market right now, ahead, fashion buyers from Moda Operandi, Net-A-Porter, and MatchesFashion are sharing their takes on the season's best. Keep reading for the trends topping their lists and discover an edit of jewels if you're in the mood to make a purchase. At the very least, keep scrolling to take in the beautiful artistry of each piece, a joyful feeling is sure to follow. We only include products that have been independently selected by The Zoe Report's editorial team. However, we may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: Pile On The Gold"We're seeing a lot of different ways to wear gold jewelry for summer," says Libby Page, Senior Fashion Market Editor at Net-A-Porter. "From chunky chains by Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, and Lauren Rubinski to delicate from Loren Stewart, this is the must-wear everyday jewelry trend for the season." When mixing gold pieces, Page likes the combination of small gold hoops and a chain anklet and says they work exceptionally well with plain white tank tops and swimwear in the summer. Will Kahn, Jewelry Director at Moda Operandi, tells TZR that yellow gold is the metal of summer because it pairs well with bare skin. "The look is a modern golden goddess," he says. "Pile it on with bangles, a watch, and a thick gold collar. But the real necessity is a perfect gold hoop that takes your little white sundress to new heights." The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: Contemporary Pearls"Contemporary pearl pieces have come into their own again and play a key part in the modern woman's jewelry wardrobe," Tanika Wisdom, a Fine Jewelry Buyer at MatchesFashion, tells TZR. Some of Wisdom's top pearl picks for summer include rings and necklaces from Mateo, hand-painted pearl earrings by Korean designer, Jiwinaia, and refined necklaces and earrings by Sophie Bille Brahe — whose modern pieces take inspiration from her astronomer grandfather. Another collection to explore is Ryan Storer's assortment of sculptural and sustainability-sourced black and white pearl earrings and rings, exclusive to MatchesFashion. The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: BeadsWhether you're a global traveler or want to look like one, Page tells TZR that beaded jewelry is trending this summer. "This trend is about encapsulating all things natural and wearing pieces of jewelry that look as though they are precious souvenirs," says Page. "These [colorful pieces] look amazing styled with bohemian prints from our Paco Rabanne exclusive or Arizona Love items." The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: Layered Necklaces"Although this has been a trend for many seasons, we're still seeing lots of love for the layered necklace," Wisdom tells TZR. When styling necklaces together, the fine jewelry buyer suggests a mix of chunky and delicate pieces for a modern look, highlighting horoscope pendants and collectible charm necklaces from Alighieri, chunkier chains from Shay, Bottega Veneta, Sophie Buhai, and All Blues, and delicates pieces by Azlee or Mizuki as seasonal favorites. The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: Beach Babe"I'm loving '90s summer beach culture coming back in jewels, the puka shell chokers and crystal pendants that used to be souvenirs from the beach are being reinvented in luxe materials," Kahn tells TZR. "Take Jenna Blake's heishi shell chokers with a gold and diamond bead at the center. Or Jacquie Aiche's crystal pendants and shark tooth earrings. They're great with a swimsuit and give off a cool throwback vibe." The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: Colorful JewelryFrom electric neon shades to bright primary hues, Wisdom says colorful jewelry is a top trend for summer, which pairs well with surfer-chic styles like shells, beads, and crystals. The buyer cites Shay's rainbow diamond pavé chain, Ana Khouri's Maia ring, fun and colorful earrings by Alison Lou, and rainbow ear cuffs by Diane Kordas as key styles for the season. "We also have some multi-colored stone rings coming in from Spinelli Kilcollin," she says. The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: Art Deco-Inspired"There's a lot of Art Deco inspiration for jewelry that will be perfect for the summer season," Page tells TZR. Whether your taste tends toward sleek and geometric metalwork, abstract shapes, or a high-contrast of diamonds and gemstones, these stylized pieces evoke glamour and sophistication. "For the woman looking to update her gold jewelry with a new and fashion-forward twist, the perfect designer, soon to launch on Net-A-Porter, is Leda Madera by Giulia Tordini'." The Summer 2020 Jewelry Trend: Letter NecklacesAccording to Kahn, letter necklaces are the freshest form of personalization for summer in 2020 when it comes to jewelry. "From Carrie Bradshaw to Anne Boleyn, women have been wearing personalized jewels for years. The current take is a single letter bedecked in diamonds, turquoise, or even pearls. They're really popular as gifts and great for new moms using their baby's name." |
The next gem revolution - Daily Mail Posted: 11 Jul 2020 04:02 PM PDT Stack and layer your heart out with fashion director Shelly Vella's guide to the coolest brands doing 'demi-fine' jewellery – luxe pieces that look like they will break the bank... but won't! Ever snapped up an on-trend ring from the high street only to find that it leaves your finger with a strange green hue after just one wear? Costume jewellery may be fun and a bargain but it tarnishes easily, so isn't ideal for everyday wear. And who's got thousands lying spare to splurge on a ring? However, the trend for piling on jewellery isn't going away. Women of all ages and walks of life are stacking rings on every finger and adorning their lobes with rows of earrings. And luckily the fashion industry offers them the perfect compromise: demi-fine jewellery. Bridging the gap between fine and fashion jewellery, these mid-price brands cater for women who want to indulge in timeless, good-quality pieces without the hefty price tag. Demi-fine pieces aren't packed with low-grade metals such as nickel or copper, which fade quickly and aggravate skin. Plus the use of sterling silver, lower-carat golds or gold-plated silver – along with semi-precious moonstones, quartz, topaz, turquoise or teeny pavé diamonds cultivated in laboratories – means that prices are reasonable. This accessibility, combined with clever celebrity collaborations, has seen the number of demi-fine jewellery brands boom, so that covetable pieces are no longer just a gift for special occasions but something we can treat ourselves to. Here are the brands you need to know… The Fashionista's favourite Otiumberg Price range: £25 to £670 The brainchild of stylish sisters Christie and Rosanna Wollenberg, the brand was born after they struggled to find elegant, everyday jewellery that wouldn't break the bank. The label, which eschews trends in favour of enduring pieces, fast became a go-to among fashion editors and celebrities (Margot Robbie is a loyal customer). Before entering the jewellery world, Rosanna lived in Buenos Aires, Barcelona and New York, while Christie worked for Burberry and Louis Vuitton. Their backgrounds have given their designs a contemporary twist, with inspiration taken from all over the world. Think stacking rings, delicate hoops and personalised charms. Everything is ethically and sustainably made and the duo keep costs down by designing seasonless pieces that are crafted by hand. There's no bulk ordering here – stock levels are kept to a minimum, which means less waste and therefore purse-friendly prices. What to buy: A huggie hoop – the brand's 9-carat gold version (£127 per earring) is a bestseller. My favourite pieces are the personalised yellow gold and pearl letter necklace charms (below) and the pearl and white sapphire huggie (below). ![]() Clockwise: Hoop earrings, £120, Chain necklace, £180, Letter necklace charm, £95, Pearl and white sapphire huggie, £15, Hoop earrings, £48 each, all otiumberg.com The forever pieces V by Laura Vann Price range: £30 to £265 Sustainability and ethical responsibility are at the heart of Laura Vann's jewellery. Her glittering, gem-infused designs include the art deco-like Daphne earrings (below right), which have been worn by Meghan Markle, and the Freya necklace (below), which is made from 18-carat yellow gold-plate with synthetic baguette-cut emeralds (they are much less expensive than natural gems). Laura, whose father worked in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter wholesaling fine and costume jewellery, studied fashion journalism before deciding to join the family business and switching to jewellery design instead. Her brand is now stocked in John Lewis and Harvey Nichols and she has a loyal following that includes celebrities such as Daisy Lowe and Katy Perry. She recently added a diamond engagement ring collection (from £2,500). What to buy: The Chloe black agate circle necklace (below left) – with its silver chain and striking pendant – is a favourite of mine. ![]() Left to right: Chloe necklace, £100, Hoops, £130, Freya necklace, £125, Ring, £110, Daphne earrings, £130, all vbylaura.com The A-list accessories ![]() Athena earrings, £119, and necklaces (from top), Vita, £115, Alexa, £99, and. Aphrodite, £79, . daisyjewellery.com Daisy London Price range: £19 to £249 Catapulted into mainstream popularity by collaborations with TV presenter Laura Whitmore and fashion blogger Estée Lalonde, not to mention red-carpet sightings on the likes of Ellie Goulding, Cara Delevingne and Sienna Miller, Daisy London has become one of Britain's favourite jewellery brands. Founded by a father-and-son duo in 2009, the label is now helmed by creative director Ruth Bewsey, who was also the company's first employee. She is passionate about jewellery that can be layered and worn every day and the brand majors in bold shapes and distinctive designs made from sterling silver or 18-carat-gold-plated sterling silver. What to buy: Don't miss the sunburst designs from the Estée Lalonde collection – available in rings, necklaces and earrings (from £19). Its beautiful charm hoop earrings are also hard to resist (from £45). ![]() Clockwise: Sunburst bracelet, £5. Aphrodite earrings, £119, Flower necklace, £119, Beaded necklace, £59, Sunburst ring, £49 The Scandi Stylista Anni Lu Price range: £25 to £245 Inspired by her late mother and daughter's names (Anni and Luella), Helle Vestergaard Poulsen created Anni Lu after years of working as a creative director for Danish fashion magazines. Helle's pretty and delicate designs are packed with eye-catching semi-precious stones and seed beads – the sort that remind you of sun-drenched summer holidays. What to buy: Must-haves include her pretty pearl hoops (from around £49), tiny golden shell pendants (around £43) and coveted 'Bite me' earrings (below) and necklace (£85).
![]() Left to right: Textured pendant necklace, £195, Pearl hoop earrings, £98, Bite me earrings, £85, Snake chain bracelet, £74, all annilu.dk The dainty desirables ![]() Hoop earrings, £78, necklaces, from top: opal, £72, tiny drops, £64, and disc, £78, kaarenbuchanan.com Kaaren Buchanan Price range: £28 to £172 Designer Kaaren draws inspiration from her modelling days in New York in the 1990s and family holidays in Hawaii for her affordable line of dainty jewels. She keeps costs down by using gold-plated silver decorated with semi-precious stones such as opals, lapis and zirco. Her use of tiny gemstones adds a little extra glamour to the gold pendants and stud earrings that have earned her an army of loyal fans, including model Jodie Kidd and comedian Katherine Ryan. What to buy: The beautiful balloon ring (below) has gained a huge Instagram following while the beaded bracelets (below) and necklaces are fabulous worn either alone or layered. kaarenbuchanan.com ![]() Clockwise: Balloon ring, £74, Ear cuff, £45, Gold hoops, £68, Chrysoprase and gold bracelet, £62, Silver disc necklace, £66, all kaarenbuchanan.com
The affordable luxury ![]() Earrings, from £325, necklaces, from £465, rings, from £295, and bracelets, from £355, alexmonroe.com Alex Monroe Prices from £75 Often considered fine jewellery that is way out of most people's budgets, Alex has striven to make his brand more affordable by creating his nature-inspired designs, including his iconic bumblebee charm, in a range of metals – from silver to rose-gold plate (sterling silver, plated with 22-carat rose gold) and 18-carat yellow gold. It means his jewellery, which can be seen on many a TV character – the trademark ear cuff of Doctor Who's Jodie Whittaker or Dr Foster's dragonflies – and has fans that include Holly Willoughby and Anna Friel, is now more accessible. For example, £135 for a silver bumblebee necklace, rather than £2,400 for the gold version. Each item boasts the brand's high quality – all are hand-finished using sustainably sourced materials by craftspeople in London and Birmingham. What to buy: I've collected Alex's jewellery for years and recommend any of the bird or bee necklaces. Many loyal customers have chosen the brand for their wedding rings (from £295 for a sapphire engagement ring). ![]() Clockwise: Bee earrings, £180, Starfish bracelet, £225, Stud earring, £75, S necklace, £135, all alexmonroe.com The cult classic ![]() From top: signet ring,. £85, ring, £69,. earrings, £95, chain. bracelet, £110, and. small bracelet, £95, . all missoma.com. Missoma Price range: £25 to £475 From the moment it launched in 2008, Missoma has been at the top of everyone's wish list. It also has the royal seal of approval – the Duchess of Cambridge and her sister-in-law Meghan have both been seen sporting the label's covetable pieces. A collaboration with influencer Lucy Williams in 2015 yielded pieces such as the 'mini fang' necklace which, at only £95, became a style staple for those in the know – yes, I too succumbed and wear mine every day. Each piece is made from sterling silver and 18-carat gold plated on brass. It's all designed in-house to reflect its founder Marisa Hordern's passion for travel and culture. What to buy: Pieces to look out for include the chunky hoops (from £75), chain necklaces (from £80) and Lucy Williams's now cult gold coin necklaces (from £75). ![]() Clockwise: Twisted ring, £95, Chain bracelet, £110, Stud earring, £25, Hoop earrings, £89, Frill necklace, £165, all missoma.com Credits: Natasja Fourie, Thea Caroline Sneve Lovstad, Henrik Bulow, Shelly Vella, Justine Barnhart, Rhys frampton |
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