Trend: More is more for jewellery in Spring/Summer 2019

January 22, 2019

By Jodie Smith

6 min read

Following my article exploring nature inspired themes as one of the biggest jewellery trends of 2019, it’s time to take a detailed look at the designs, forms and styling which is making waves in the year ahead.

Having studied the catwalks of London, Paris, New York and Milan, it’s clear that maximalism is back with a bang. Layers and layers of wide cuffs, thick chokers and necklaces, piles of statement rings and swinging, sparkling earrings mark a moment in the spotlight for fun and self expression in 2019.

From left to right: Spring/Summer 2019 catwalk jewellery from Oscar de la Renta, Chloé and Dior

From left to right: Spring/Summer 2019 catwalk jewellery from Oscar de la Renta, Chloé and Dior

In my Autumn/Winter 2018 trends article, I noted that rigid chokers, large chains and unusually shaped hoop earrings were coming to the fore, and these trends continue to develop and evolve into 2019. Emmanuel Tarpin’s organic yet other-wordly hoop earrings, Veschetti’s highly embellished, vibrant and chunky chains, and Azza Fahmy’s and Maison Tabbah’s rigid chokers allow us the opportunity to continue sporting these trends into the new season.

Emmanuel Tarpin earrings with tsavorites, garnets and yellow sapphires in red gold, yellow gold and aluminium

Emmanuel Tarpin earrings with tsavorites, garnets and yellow sapphires in red gold, yellow gold and aluminium

 Azza Fahmy torque collar necklace from the 'Gypsy' collection with London Blue topaz and sapphires in yellow gold and silver

Azza Fahmy torque collar necklace from the 'Gypsy' collection with London Blue topaz and sapphires in yellow gold and silver

 Veschetti sautoir necklace in sapphires, turquoise, diamonds and yellow gold

Veschetti sautoir necklace in sapphires, turquoise, diamonds and yellow gold

 Stenzhorn 'Andartid' diamond chocker from 'Ice Zeit' collection with diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn 'Andartid' diamond chocker from 'Ice Zeit' collection with diamonds in white gold

 Tabbah 'Aquatica' choker from the 'New Looks' collection with diamonds in rose gold

Tabbah 'Aquatica' choker from the 'New Looks' collection with diamonds in rose gold

Statement asymmetrical or solo earrings are still a huge trend after first emerging in 2017, and the fine jewellery equivalents are options which still grab attention and create a shorthand to fashionable accessorising for Spring/Summer 2019. Boucheron, YOKO London, Maya Jewelry and De Beers have all produced asymmetrical earring designs: either as single earrings – like YOKO’s diamond and pearl ear cuff – or as a mismatched ear cuff and stud pair by Maya. At fashion week, ensembles by Marni, 3.1 Phillip Lim and Monse were finished with one statement earring – an edgier way to consider jewellery styling.

Asymmetrical or solo earrings on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

Asymmetrical or solo earrings on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

 YOKO London single earring with cultured pearl in white gold

YOKO London single earring with cultured pearl in white gold

 Boucheron 'Lierre de Paris' earrings with diamonds in white gold

Boucheron 'Lierre de Paris' earrings with diamonds in white gold

 Maya Jewelry 'Saturn' earrings with trillion cut sapphire in yellow and white gold

Maya Jewelry 'Saturn' earrings with trillion cut sapphire in yellow and white gold

The Spring/Summer 2019 runways saw stacks of thick cuffs piled high up the arm at Chanel, Balenciaga and Giorgio Armani. Cuff bracelets have been steadily growing in popularity for a while – but now is the time to wear as many as possible! Chanel’s ‘Code Coco’ cuff, Dior and Hueb’s intricately weaved gold and diamond bracelets and the embellished malleable wristwear from Moksh’s ‘Empress’ collection will all allow you to recreate this trend for yourself.

Cuffs on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

Cuffs on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

 Chanel 'Coco Crush' cuff with diamonds in white gold

Chanel 'Coco Crush' cuff with diamonds in white gold

 Dior 'My Dior' cuff with diamonds in yellow gold

Dior 'My Dior' cuff with diamonds in yellow gold

 Hueb cuff with diamonds in yellow gold

Hueb cuff with diamonds in yellow gold

 NUUN cuff from the 'Doroob' collection with grey rutilated quartz and diamonds in white gold

NUUN cuff from the 'Doroob' collection with grey rutilated quartz and diamonds in white gold

The 1980s are back in fashion in all facets of popular culture: clothing, graphic design, art, music, and even fine jewellery. This manifested itself on the catwalks for Spring/Summer 2019 in long, sparkling earrings that move freely with the wearer – harking back to the golden age of hyper-glamorous dressing for evening wear. Tiffany&Co., Bucherer and Yeprem have all created designs which fit this pendulous, straight and graphic silhouette, and of which are covered with diamonds – high jewellery versions of the crystal earrings which accented outfits at Balenciaga, Saint Laurent and Isabel Marant.

1980s disco inspired earrings on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

1980s disco inspired earrings on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

 Yeprem earrings with diamonds in white gold

Yeprem earrings with diamonds in white gold

 Tiffany&Co. 'Blue Book' collection earrings with diamonds in platinum

Tiffany&Co. 'Blue Book' collection earrings with diamonds in platinum

 Bucherer 'B. Dimension' earrings with diamonds in white gold

Bucherer 'B. Dimension' earrings with diamonds in white gold

At Oscar de la Renta, Dries Van Noten and Marc Jacobs, models were seen wearing multiple cocktail rings with large gemstones on both hands; further signalling an overarching trend for maximalism in accessorising and jewellery styling. These rings were often individually large and voluminous, and there was no concern for matching colours, gemstones or materials – such as the pieces from Harry Winston’s ‘Candy’ collection, Aisha Baker’s ‘Mystère’ ring with citrine and blue enamel, Pomellato’s ‘Rittrato’ rings and VMAR’s faceted precious metal design rings.

Cocktail rings on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

Cocktail rings on the catwalks for Spring /Summer 2019

 Aisha Baker ‘Mystere’ ring with 19.79ct citrine, enamel and yellow gold

Aisha Baker ‘Mystere’ ring with 19.79ct citrine, enamel and yellow gold

 Harry Winston 'Winston Candy' ring with 19.67ct cushion cut green tourmaline, yellow sapphires, peridots and diamonds in white gold

Harry Winston 'Winston Candy' ring with 19.67ct cushion cut green tourmaline, yellow sapphires, peridots and diamonds in white gold

 VMAR ring with peridot in yellow gold

VMAR ring with peridot in yellow gold

Take the opportunity to mismatch your jewellery and wear everything that you love at once this season. For Spring/Summer 2019, it seems that the biggest trend is to be bold with our jewellery choices!

Banner image courtesy of How to Spend It, catwalk images courtesy of Glowsly.com

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