The 7 Biggest Summer Jewellery Trends of 2025
As days of bright blue skies and lounging around sipping rosé stretch ahead of us, the impending scorching weeks have prompted a very important discussion: what jewellery trends will dominate the summer 2025 season? When it comes to clothing, we already have our hot-weather wardrobe sorted. Indeed, a rotation of cropped white T-shirts, linen trousers, a flirty gingham top and a romantic dress picked up at Reformation, Zara or Dôen will see us through the balmy days.
But knowing what necklaces, rings and bracelets to adorn these outfits with is another story.

“We’ve definitely been seeing a shift towards heavier gold pieces and bolder, more sculptural jewellery,” explains Cushla Whiting, co-founder and creative director of eponymously titled fine jewellery brand Cushla Whiting.
“Ear cuffs are having a strong moment, as are large, sculptural cuffs and bangles,” she adds. “Layered, chunkier link chains and charms are still popular. Platinum and silver are regaining popularity, and can be styled alongside yellow gold for a chic two-tone look. And brooches and lapel pins are making a welcome comeback.”
For Pia Mance, the Australian wunderkind behind Hailey Bieber, Sofia Richie Grainge and Florence Pugh’s go-to jewellery brand, Heaven Mayhem, the most important jewellery trends for 2025 are the ones that make the biggest splash. Heaven Mayhem’s designs are like catnip for cool girls, and are always seen on the most influential and stylish women, so it’s safe to say she knows a thing or two about spotting trends—and setting them.

“As the weather warms up, I think we will be seeing some bigger pendant pieces but with a longer length,” Mance says. “Think pendants that hit the mid-waist, styled with a bikini.”
The message is clear: jewellery is no longer a finishing touch or an afterthought when putting together a look, but an integral part of it. Consider the bracelet bags pioneered by Chloé, or the brooches that speckled the lapels of the French and Danish style sets during recent fashion weeks. Archival designs are also coming back with a vengeance, which we’re also seeing with 2025 sunglasses trends, proving that when bought well, an accessory can truly last you a lifetime.
Irrespective of whether you’re ready to make that forever purchase or are just invested in the styles that will define the next few months, uncover the seven biggest summer jewellery trends for 2025 ahead.
7 Key Summer 2025 Jewellery Trends
1. Modern Pendant Necklaces

Style Notes: You only need to look at Jennifer Lawrence’s recent street style looks to know it’s summer. What’s the giveaway? It’s the reappearance of the ’90s cord necklace, of course. “We released pendant necklaces in 2022 when we first launched,” Mance says of the trend. “It was our first product that shaped the brand into what it is today. “I’m not shocked [at the trend’s momentum], as this piece is truly something special and looks great on everyone.”

Shop the Trend:

HUSH
Pebble Pendant Cord Necklace
The pebble is perennially chic.

COS
Molten Pendant Necklace

TIFFANY & CO.
Elsa Peretti Bean Design Necklace
This is at the top of my dream-summer-jewellery wish list.
2. Chunky Bangles

Style Notes: Whilst resin and acrylic bangels have emerged as one of the most in-demand summer microtrends, a chunky bangle is more enduring. “Sculptural designs,” according to Whiting, are one of the year’s biggest trends, encompassing the organic, anatomically-inspired shapes of Tiffany & Co.’s Elsa Peretti Bone Cuff to the fluid forms of Saint Laurent’s high jewellery.
“With my background in architecture, I am normally drawn to very graphic references,” Whiting says. These motifs influence some of the brand’s signature pieces, including the Cog Cuff, which boasts a streamlined band accented with three protruding hemispheres. The ring version of this design is the brand’s best-seller, and Whiting notes that these shapes are “striking pieces that capture the spirit of art deco through a modern lens. With [their] clean geometry and refined edge, [they] speak to those drawn to statement pieces that feel both timeless and futuristic all at once.”

Shop the Trend:

MASSIMO DUTTI
Irregular Wide Bracelet

CUSHLA WHITING
Cog Sapphire Wrist Cuff in 18 Karat Yellow Gold
Dress like you’ve just stepped straight out of a Fritz Lang movie.

Designed to mould to your wrist.
3. Unique Stones

Style Notes: Much has already been said about the state of the diamond industry. The term “lab-grown”, whilst a part of the collective lexicon, still has a lot of uncertainty hovering around it. As Whiting specialises in vintage diamonds, she predicts that more individual pieces like unique stones will take command this season. “I’m anticipating a renewed interest in natural-coloured gemstones and diamonds, particularly those that are truly one of a kind,” she tells me.
“This includes diamonds with unique or speciality cuts, warmer tones such as champagnes and light yellows and genuine antique diamonds that carry rarity and character. There will also be a continued move towards full traceability for natural diamonds, from mine to market, a shift driven by consumers seeking authenticity and uniqueness.”

Shop the Trend:

SEB BROWN
Sterling Silver Blue Treasure Multi-Stone Signet Ring
Why opt for one unique stone when you can wear multiple?

MEJURI
Boa Gemstone Coil Ring

Handcrafted in New York from 18-karat recycled yellow gold.
4. Mixed Metals

Style Notes: Forget everything you’ve ever been told. Mixed metals are not only “in” but also desirable. From the Cartier Trinity bracelet that melts white, rose and yellow gold into one covetable collage to the coolest ring stacks that mix multiple metallics at once, we’re setting our own rules when it comes to jewellery tones.
This season, there are “no dos or don’ts,” Mance affirms. “That’s why we released [mixed-metals pieces], to give you permission to mix your metals from your rings to your bag buckle and your belt, and then tie it all together with a Heaven Mayhem mixed-metal piece.” My take on the trend is wearing three Mejuri Dôme rings (two in gold and one in silver) on the same finger for an impactful stack.

(Image credit: @avahgilchrist)
Shop the Trend:

HEAVEN MAYHEM
Mini Knot Yellow-Gold Plated Metal Stud Earrings
These knot earrings are Heaven Mayhem’s best-selling product. “Our knot earrings resonate with our customers because they are so lightweight and easy,” says Mance. “We offer three different sizes and colourways, so there truly is something for everyone.”

CARTIER
Small Trinity Ring

RABANNE
X Eight Silver and Gold-Tone Necklace
5. Statement Brooches

Style Notes: One of the more surprising summer 2025 jewellery trends to emerge is brooches. “It’s exciting to see nostalgic pieces such as brooches becoming an accessory again for everyday wear,” says Whiting. From organic shapes to more statement motifs, a brooch is a tried-and-tested way of elevating simple summer silhouettes; simply pin to a tank top or the lapel of your blazer.

Shop the Trend:


JIL SANDER
Gold-Tone Crystal Brooch

HEAVEN MAYHEM
Twist Brooch
Fix this to any simple tee to give it a ruched effect.
6. Seaside Charms

Style Notes: There’s something about summer that encourages us to liberally reference the season in what we wear. Sure, spring is all about light pastel colours and dainty floral prints, but for summer 2025, we’re drawing inspiration from the coastlines we wish we were lounging by. In jewellery, this translates to seaside charms, spiral pendants and woven, rope-like bands.

Shop the Trend:

ALIGHERI
24ct Gold-Plated the Catch of the Day Pendant Necklace
Eternally chic style influencer Monikh Dale has proven that this motif is more than just for summertime wear.

H&M
Long Pendant Necklace
Perfect for a beachy escape.

GOHAR WORLD
Host Sterling Silver, Pearl and Silk Necklace
Don’t forget that pearl is a watery material, too.
7. Wearable Jewellery

Style Notes: Jewellery is no longer worn in isolation, but designed to complement your entire ensemble. From Hailey Bieber wearing a Marine Serre dress made of 150 upcycled watch faces to Chloé’s bracelet bag, jewellery is now being brought into styling. “Jewellery, especially fine jewellery, is increasingly being embraced as part of everyday style, not just saved for special occasions,” Whiting says.
“Jewellery hardware is creeping into everyday accessories, [like with] bag charms. In a world of mass production, there’s a growing appreciation for one-of-a-kind, customisable pieces. I think this shift is really driven by a desire for self-expression. People want their jewellery and accessories to feel personal, meaningful and uniquely their own,” adds Whiting.

(Image credit: Getty Images)
Shop the Trend:

CHLOÉ
Bracelet Small Embellished Leather-Trimmed Suede Shoulder Bag

The curves of this watch will enhance any minimalist ensemble.

BOTTEGA VENETA
Flower Necklace
Even the simplest black trousers-and-blazer outfit can be elevated with this beautiful statement necklace.
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