The Key Spring/Summer 2024 Jewellery Trends To Know Now
British Vogue
28 Nov 2023
With a sea of viral A-listers on the front row it’s difficult for catwalk jewellery to make an immediate impact, particularly if your seating is less than celebrity-adjacent. Luckily for spring/summer 2024, luxury houses and jewellery designers had a few tricks up their sleeves for piquing the interest of their audience (and prospective shoppers), whether it was with Palomo Spain’s supersize rose earrings, Tom Ford’s sculptural cuffs, Erdem’s animal antenna tiaras or Burberry’s bohemian beading. Chains and hoops were reinterpreted, asymmetry reigned supreme (see Dior, Alexander McQueen and The Attico) and the hair clip had a sparkling out-out update. Behold, the seven biggest jewellery trends from the spring/summer 2024 runways.
The biggest (and boldest) bracelet trend on the spring/summer 2024 runways, the sculptural cuff was a standout. Just look to Luar, Tory Burch, Blumarine, Louis Vuitton, Giorgio Armani… the list goes on! At Loewe, chunky golden and purple cuffs, paired with leather tailoring and Delphic dresses evoked the Lynda Benglis sculptures that accented the runway, and at Tom Ford, they reflected the seductive ’90s minimalism of Peter’s Hawkings’s creative debut for the brand.
A salt-sprayed eternally-holidaying mindset always infiltrates the spring/summer catwalks, and bohemian beading was perfectly on point for out-of-office aspirations. Cue strings of silver beading worn with asymmetric dresses at Burberry, stacked up “CC” logo necklaces at Chanel (perfect for pairing with the brand’s thong flip flops), Casablanca’s bold shell necklaces and earrings, and at Rabanne, spiritual retreat-ready hunks of crystal adorning chunky rings and numerous golden toe rings.

