Have you ever noticed how you'll be mindlessly scrolling through Instagram or TikTok and suddenly stop because someone's jewelry just got you? You don't even fully register the outfit. You just know you need that necklace immediately.
Same. It happens to us constantly.
Influencers have become a huge source of jewelry inspiration, way more than any runway or magazine. They show you how pieces actually look in real life, styled with real outfits, on real people. So we did a deep dive into what our favorite creators are wearing right now, and the trends are good. Here are the 8 jewelry trends taking over social media and the influencers making us want to add everything to our cart.
1. Charm Necklaces
Charm necklaces are having their biggest moment since the early 2000s. The difference between then and now is all in the execution: today's charm necklaces are more curated, more personal, and a lot more wearable. People love them because they tell a story. That personalization factor is exactly what's driving this trend all over TikTok and Instagram. It's jewelry that starts a conversation.
Vika Osychenko brings a fun but polished energy to this trend. Her look features a delicate chain adorned with one small, meaningful charm. She keeps the rest of her jewelry minimal so the necklace stands out, and it works every time.
2. Layered Necklaces
If there's one trend that has genuinely never left (and honestly, we hope it never does), it's layered necklaces. The idea is simple: stack multiple necklaces at different lengths to create a curated, collected look that feels natural but clearly took some thought. It's endlessly customizable: you can go delicate and dainty, mix in a pendant or a charm, throw in a choker, and it works with everything from a white tee to a going-out top.
You can see it on Lori Harder. She’s wearing a combination of chains at varying lengths, a choker sitting just above the collarbone, a mid-length carabiner necklace in the mix, a longer chain with a pendant that draws the eye down, and other complementary necklaces that look intentional without being overdone. Honestly, Lori could make a single paper clip look chic.
3. Bracelet Stacks
Bracelet stacking is the wrist equivalent of layered necklaces. This trend is all about mixing textures, widths, and styles on the same wrist: a tennis bracelet here, a thin chain there, maybe a beaded piece or a slim bangle thrown in. The magic is in the mix, and the best part is that you can keep adding to it over time, one piece at a time.
Shayla Achen does bracelet stacks in a way that feels stylish and cool. She mixes metals, textures, and styles without it feeling chaotic. The key is always having at least one delicate piece to balance out anything chunkier, and Shayla clearly knows this.
4. Bold Jewelry
Not everyone is here for the quiet, understated look, and thank goodness for that. Bold jewelry is all about making a statement without saying a word: chunky chains, oversized earrings, thick bangles, pieces that walk into the room before you do. Fashion is fun again, and jewelry is one of the easiest ways to show personality without overhauling your entire wardrobe.
If anyone is going to be the face of bold jewelry, it’s Jennifer Stone. You probably know her as Harper from Wizards of Waverly Place, whose imaginative, fearless style was honestly one of the most memorable parts of the show. Jennifer carries that same boldness into her personal style, and her jewelry is no exception. Her look features eye-catching gold chains with bold lightning charms that command attention.
5. Tennis Jewelry
Tennis necklaces and bracelets have gone from "something your mom wore to a formal dinner" to one of the most sought-after jewelry styles on social media. The appeal is in the versatility: tennis jewelry looks just as good dressed down with jeans and a blazer as it does for a night out. It's classic, it looks great in pictures, and it has just enough sparkle to feel special without being over the top. Basically, it's the little black dress of jewelry.
Speaking of LBDs, Rene Ash shows exactly why tennis jewelry is everywhere right now. Her look features a clean, elegant tennis necklace that gives an extra oomph to a simple staple dress. Tennis jewelry does the heavy lifting for you. You put it on, and suddenly the whole outfit looks more expensive.
6. Ring Stacks
Ring stacking is about mixing: thin bands, stones, signet rings, chunky statement rings, all living together on the same hand or spread across both. It's playful, it's personal, and it's one of the most low-commitment ways to experiment with jewelry because you can switch pieces in and out depending on the vibe.
Ainur Rustemova’s ring stack looks like art. The mixed-metal, chunky statement piece paired with a slimmer band makes her hand an intentional part of her outfit. She's proof that a great ring stack can take a casual look from regular to fashion-forward.
7. Hoop earrings
There has genuinely never been a moment in recent history where hoops weren't cool. The trend right now leans toward variety: mixing sizes, wearing multiple in one ear, or going for a single bold pair that does all the work.
Allie Jones is a great example of how to wear hoops in a way that feels fresh and current. Her look features hoops that strike the perfect balance: not so small that they disappear, not so large that they overwhelm. She keeps the rest of her jewelry understated, letting the hoops frame her face the way they're meant to.
8. Mixed Metals
For a long time, the rule was: pick a metal and commit. Well, that rule is so out. Mixed metals are one of the most exciting trends happening in jewelry right now because it breaks the idea that everything has to match perfectly. Think gold chains with silver rings, warm and cool tones on the same wrist. When it's done right, it looks intentional and modern.
La Chechi pulls off mixed metals in a way that makes it look completely natural. Her look combines gold and silver in the same necklace stack without it ever feeling accidental or thrown together. The secret is confidence: wear it like you meant it, because you did.
What jewelry are influencers wearing?
If there's a common thread running through all of these trends, it's this: influencers are wearing jewelry that feels personal, layered, and curated, but never too precious. The pieces are versatile enough to wear every day, they work across different styles and outfits, and they have enough visual interest to stand out on camera without being costume-y.
Gold tones are dominant, but mixed metals are making a strong case for themselves. And across the board, the move is to wear more pieces styled together rather than one single statement piece in isolation.
There are no strict rules anymore. The best jewelry looks on social media right now are the ones that feel like an extension of the person wearing them: collected, charming, and a little unexpected.