So we did what any jewelry-obsessed team would do: we went deep. Our Creative Director, Keren Yoshua, led the research, diving into TikTok, Instagram, and the latest runway shows that are already hinting at summer’s biggest moments. After hours of scrolling, saving, and comparing notes, these are the 10 trends that kept showing up over and over again.
This isn’t about wearing everything at once or changing your entire jewelry box overnight. It’s more about seeing what catches your eye, trying it out, and making it your own.
1. Layered necklace sets
“More is more” is still very much a thing, especially in summer. When it comes to summer necklace trends, layered necklace sets give you total freedom to mix lengths, textures, and details.
That’s why stacking works so well; it feels personal. You’re not just putting on jewelry trends; you’re building a look. And yes, it also looks amazing on camera.
2. Charm necklaces
Charm necklaces are everywhere right now, but summer gives them a very specific vibe. Think beach-inspired details like starfish, shells, palm trees, and waves.
The key difference is how they’re styled. It’s not about wearing just one charm anymore; it’s about layering them and letting them tell a story. A trip, a mood, a memory.
It feels personal without trying too hard.
3. Summer anklets
Anklets trends are back, and they make perfect sense for summer. You can wear them solo or stack a few together.
They work with sandals, sneakers, or barefoot at the beach. And even though it sounds small, they show up a lot in content. That detail of an anklet in a beach photo is everywhere right now.

4. Gold hoops earrings
Gold hoops never really left, but summer is when earring trends stand out the most. Tan skin, lighter outfits, hair up… everything about the season makes them pop.
From small and subtle to chunky and bold, there’s a version for everyone. It’s one of those pieces you can always rely on.
5. Colorful jewelry
The “dopamine dressing” mindset is still going strong. People want to express themselves, but without buying an entirely new wardrobe.
That’s where colorful jewelry comes in. It’s the easiest way to shift your look.
Bright stones, enamel details, playful tones… it all adds energy without overthinking it.

6. Bracelet and ring stacks
Stacking doesn’t stop at necklaces. Bracelets and rings are getting the same treatment.
What makes this trend work is that it doesn’t need to be perfect. Mixing shapes, sizes, and even styles makes it feel more natural. It’s the kind of look that builds over time.
7. Statement pieces
For days when you don’t want to think too much, one statement piece does the job. Chunky chokers, bold pendants, oversized details. These are meant to stand on their own. It’s the opposite of layering, but just as effective, especially with simple outfits.
8. Mixed Metals
Gold is still dominant, but mixing metals is no longer a “don’t.” In fact, it looks more current.
Gold with silver, gold with rose gold… it works when it feels intentional. Repeating elements or balancing proportions helps everything come together.
And a more niche detail that’s starting to show up: gold mesh jewelry. That soft, woven texture adds depth without being too much.
Mixing materials and contrasts has always been part of how we design, combining different finishes and styles to create something more personal.
9. Hand chains
Hand chains (the ones that connect your bracelet to your fingers) are starting to show up more in fashion content.
They’re not fully mainstream yet, which is exactly why they stand out. They add something different without needing to layer a lot. If you’ve never worn one, it might feel unusual at first, but you get used to it quickly.
10. Pearls are back
Pearls are back, but not in a classic or traditional way.
Now they’re mixed with chains, layered with other pieces, and used in asymmetrical designs. They feel more relaxed, more wearable.
TikTok is full of them, and they’re no longer saved for formal moments.
How to wear these trends without overthinking it
You don’t need to try everything at once.
A few easy ways to start:
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Pick one trend that feels natural to you
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Stacking is the easiest entry point
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Gold is always a safe option
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Charms instantly make things feel more personal
And honestly, don’t overthink it. The best looks usually come together naturally.
What jewelry looks best in summer?
The jewelry that works best in summer is the kind you don’t have to think twice about. Lightweight pieces, easy layers, and designs you can wear from day to night without switching things out.
Materials matter more than people think. Durable options like stainless steel with gold plating are ideal because they handle heat, humidity, and everyday wear much better. You can actually live in them, which is the whole point during summer.
Visually, contrast plays a big role. Gold tones tend to stand out more against sun-kissed skin, while colorful details bring energy to simpler outfits. Movement also matters; pieces that feel fluid and natural tend to look better than anything too structured or heavy.
Does summer jewelry look better in silver or gold?
There’s no strict rule, but there are clear preferences. Gold tends to be the go-to in summer because it complements warmer tones and highlights tanned skin in a way that feels effortless.
That said, silver still has its place. It works especially well with cooler color palettes or more minimal looks. And right now, one of the biggest shifts is that you don’t actually have to choose.
Mixing metals is not only accepted; it’s encouraged. When done intentionally, it looks modern and more personal. You can balance both tones through layering, matching shapes, or wearing pieces that already combine them.
At the end of the day, it comes down to what feels right on you. That’s always going to look better than following any rule.