With the arrival of spring, it’s time to refresh our wardrobes and jewelry collections. For fashion enthusiasts and jewelry lovers alike, one trend stands out this season—mixed metals. If recent appearances by celebrities are any indication, this trend is here to stay, offering an exciting, layered look that combines gold, silver, and even rose gold.
As the weather warms, jewelry selections often change to match the lighter fabrics and breezier styles of spring. For many, the transition from chunky winter pieces to more delicate, stacked designs is a rite of passage.
While winter may have favored heavy gold earrings and vintage necklaces, spring is all about stacking bangles, rings, and layering jewelry to create a bold statement.
At the opening of Paris Fashion Week, supermodel Gigi Hadid showcased the chic potential of mixed metals, wearing a custom Moschino gown adorned with gold and silver beads, paired with mixed metal jewelry.
Hadid, like her fellow style icon Hailey Bieber, has always embraced a daring approach to jewelry, effortlessly mixing gold with silver, setting the stage for the season’s most sought-after look.
High-street brands such as Missoma and Astley Clarke have also embraced this trend, offering a wide selection of two-toned necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. These pieces allow wearers to explore the art of mixing metals effortlessly.
The best part? When it comes to mixed metal jewelry, more is more. Layering various pieces enhances the intentionality of the look. A single two-toned bracelet, for instance, can create a seamless bridge between gold and silver jewelry, opening up opportunities for even more layering. For those willing to push boundaries, rose gold can be added for a truly stunning and bold statement.
Top Picks for Spring’s Mixed Metal Trend
Ready to embrace the mixed metal trend? Here are some of the season’s must-have pieces:
Jennifer Fisher Chavez Gold and Rhodium-Plated Ear Cuff: £140 (Mytheresa)
Mejuri Stevie Hoops: £228 (Mejuri)
Pomellato Iconica 18-Karat Yellow and Rose Gold & Rhodium-Plated Bracelet: £19,600 (Net-A-Porter)
Yvonne Leon Bracelet Solitaire Diamant Poire: £2,990 (Yvonne Leon)
Tabayer Oera Earrings: £16,500 (Tabayer)
By Alona ÉLYSÉE Necklace: £165 (By Alona)
Astley Clarke Gold and Silver Aurora U-Shape Hoop Earrings: £98 (Astley Clarke)
Orelia Mixed Plate Statement Interlocking Earrings: £32 (Orelia)
Spinelli Kilcollin Mixed Metal Vega Ring: £6,650 (Liberty)
This spring, don’t shy away from experimenting with mixed metals—embrace the trend and layer, stack, and shine.
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