The 5 jewellery trends we’ll be wearing in 2025
An outfit without jewellery? Unthinkable. As one of our all-time favourite forms of self-expression, there rarely goes a day where we’re not wearing at least one piece of jewellery before heading out the door, especially in the summer.
And while we’ll never truly stray away from our time-honoured pieces, there’s something to be said for the adage “out with the old and in with the new”.
Despite January’s undeniably dreadful energy, the beginning of a new year is the perfect time to set intentions for the future and add some new pieces to your collection.
Therefore, in the spirit of welcoming a new year, these are the five jewellery trends we’re looking forward to wearing in 2025.
Move over, clean girl aesthetic: maximalism is back for 2025. The looks on the SS25 runways all had a certain optimism about them, and when fashion ups the ante, jewellery must follow.
Layered necklaces are only one of the over-the-top jewellery trends for 2025, and they can be as chic as they are striking. Either layer up all your favourite chains or turn to fine jewellery brands to deliver perfectly styled, pre-made necklace stacks.
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Emporio Armani
oversize-pendant layered necklace - Purple
£245.00
£350.00
FARFETCH
Atu Body Couture
x Shir Fine Jewellery pearl choker - White
£240.00
FARFETCH
Fat Face
FatFace Green Bead Layered Necklace
£18.50
FatFace
Monica Vinader
Gold Solitaire Diamond Medium Chain Necklace Lab Grown Diamond
£199.00
Monica Vinader
2. Charmed, I'm sure!
The biggest jewellery trend of summer 2024 is here to stay! Y2K-inspired, charm-adorned necklaces and bracelets will also be all the rage in 2025, in line with maximalist and boho aesthetics making a comeback.
With options spanning from sleek, to classic, to plain silly there’s something for everyone. The main appeal of this whimsical trend is the opportunity to fully personalise your piece with charms and trinkets linked to your closest memories.
To take part, collect unique charms on your summer itinerary and stack them up on your favourite chain, or scroll down to check out the coolest brands doing charm jewellery.
Monica Vinader
Gold Clover Charm Bracelet Pearl
£299.00
Monica Vinader
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Dior
30 Montaigne bracelet - Gold
£188.00
£235.00
FARFETCH
Monica Vinader
Gold ID Oval Charm Bracelet
£199.00
Monica Vinader
Charles & Keith
Oceana Crystal Bracelet Silver
£39.00
Charles & Keith
Pearls are back for 2025 with a modern and fresh appeal. The SS25 runways were full of pearls with a twist, from body chains to belts.
Designers are pairing them with black rhodium for an edgy, rock ’n’ roll look or with textured gold and gemstones for contemporary and unusual results.
Pearls are the one jewellery trend for 2025 that still embraces minimalist sensibilities: a pearl earring or necklace can easily look passé if it doesn’t feature sleek, modern, and, well, minimalist silhouettes. So, if all-out maximalism isn’t for you, invest in pretty pearls!
Monica Vinader
Gold Nura Round Pearl Drop Earrings Pearl
£150.00
Monica Vinader
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Self Portrait
Embellished earrings Silver
£152.00
£190.00
Mytheresa
Vivienne Westwood
Lucille Large Earrings Silver Cubic Zirconia / Glass Pearls Women
£180.00
Vivienne Westwood
Self Portrait
Embellished bow-detail faux pearl choker White
£250.00
Mytheresa
Did we mention that maximalism is back this year? If you invest in only one of 2025’s jewellery trends, go for a one-and-done attention-grabbing statement piece, like an oversized necklace or a pair of sculptural earrings.
Basically everyone in Milan and Paris—from Gucci to Loewe to Tod’s—showed oversized necklaces like XXL chokers or giant sautoir necklaces. On the other hand, Off-White, Saint Laurent and Acne Studios adorned their models with striking, sculptural earrings.
These bold statement pieces won’t drown you or clash with the rest of your look, quite the contrary: they’re becoming so popular precisely because they’re the perfect final touch to any outfit.
Calvin Klein
Sculptural Hoop Earrings Gold
£109.00
Calvin Klein
Monica Vinader
Gold Swirl Small Hoop Earrings
£95.00
Monica Vinader
Charles & Keith
Corrine Pearl Sculptural Drop Earrings Silver
£39.00
Charles & Keith
Monica Vinader
Gold Kate Young Half Gemstone Small Hoop Earrings Green Onyx
£230.00
Monica Vinader
Dower & Hall
large Entwined peadant necklace - Silver
£180.00
FARFETCH
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Gianluca Capannolo
oversize-chain necklace - Gold
£171.00
£245.00
FARFETCH
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AllSaints
Womens Brass Gia Crystal Chain Necklace, Size: One Size Silver
£45.00
£75.00
AllSaints
Charles & Keith
Nyra Mixed-Link Chain Necklace Rose
£49.00
Charles & Keith
This year’s trends seem to be all about bohemian inspirations and a decided optimism. Beads, which have been popping up on the runways in many forms, are an effect of this air of positivity.
Pantone predicted “fresh and optimistic” colours will be all the rage in 2025, and fun, energetic beads definitely fit the bill. Saint Laurent and Isabel Marant showed super-sized block beads in wood and jewel tones, while Ralph Lauren Collection paired dainty yet striking bead chains with tailoring.
Fat Face
FatFace Green Bead Layered Necklace
£18.50
FatFace
AllSaints
Glass Pearl Carabiner Clasp Necklace, Size: One Size White
£69.00
AllSaints
Vivienne Westwood
Man. Marinetta Pendant Necklace Silver Men
£105.00
Vivienne Westwood
Nialaya
Glow beaded choker necklace - Gold
£169.00
FARFETCH
Original text and content: Kayla Kuefler