Jewelry is going to some new and exciting places this year, and you do not want to miss some of these new pieces, gem combinations, and hybrids. The latest pieces to walk down the catwalk will surprise you and make you giddy with their big, bold cuts and takes on color.
In your own shop, reach for rough-cut gems, bright colors, and big, crazy combinations to put yourself on the cutting edge of what’s trendy and happening right now. Your own collection of gemstones needs to be a lot more colorful this year, both for your sake and that of your customers. One look at this year’s fashion week will convince you that colorful can open doors you didn’t even know existed.
The Exciting World of Earrings
Speaking of statements, these statement earrings have been spotted on the latest runways and the ears of glamorous celebrities. Isabelle Huppert wore an ear climber made of diamonds to the Oscars, and Charlize Theron wore giant dangling diamonds. While the rich and famous can have fun with their precious gems, the rest of us can play with more affordable and fabulous shapes and colors.
Some of these earrings were so large their designers sent them out as a single piece as opposed to a pair. Mary Katrantzou created a gorgeous, sculptural leaf painted in purples and blues that was bold enough to stand on its own as opposed to sitting next to a twin.
Rodarte’s designs inspired other designers like Maison Margiela and Katrantzou to redefine what an earring can and can’t be.
Katrantzou’s trailing string of leaves from the earlobe to the opposite shoulder is a whole new look for this season, and it celebrates the asymmetrical look and gives a new edge to jewelry that many would admire but be afraid to wear themselves.
Margiela’s silver hoop necklace hangs under the chin like a redefined stethoscope with big, chunky rhinestones hanging down to dress up a great piece of clothing in a whole new way. It looks especially great with a flat, shiny headband in a bold color. Once again, designers are aiming high and achieving all kinds of greatness up there.
Loud and Proud Necklaces
The statement necklace is always a fun piece to play with, and this year is no exception. Low-hanging, heaving pieces laden with different colored jewels are celebrating the fabulousness of accessorizing, and designers are rushing to out-statement one another with each show.
Next is Givenchy, who designed a statement necklace that was so low it touched the model’s waist, breaking up a rather square outfit with a wild piece. The necklace itself is heavy, with a great pendant with pieces of turquoise and sparkling diamonds throughout the piece and a huge agate stone in the center.
Finally, Chanel went for a simple string of sparkles with tons of diamonds leading down to a massive, low-hanging pendant that pairs beautifully with a big, singular earring.
Off the runway, statement necklaces are popping up from lots of different jewelry makers and in all the boutiques. Onyx looks great in a heavier, multi-strand design and shines without the help of a lot of colors, though it also pairs beautifully with pearls or deeply hued gems.
This look can also be a throwback if vintage jewelry inspires you, such as this great piece that creates flowers with pearls, silver, and rhinestones.
Arm Yourself
Arm cuffs and hand cuffs are looking to the future with some brassy gold, big, mechanical designs and shiny pieces that can change any outfit into something special.
Not to be outdone, designer Lanvin created a bracelet that flows down the hand into a piece that completely covers the fingers when the arm is extended and becomes more of a fringed bangle any time the arm is bent.
Point Out Your Point of View
Don’t forget your ring. A ring, or a set of rings, can be the finishing touch to any outfit. This year, rose gold is making a big splash to add to the ever-expanding set of colors for designers to play with. Rose gold is a combination of gold and copper, giving the metal a sweet, rosy glow. Give it some edge with a fun design like this great skull ring, which takes advantage of the innocent color and makes it surprising as opposed to saccharine.