Trend Report

7 Major 2025 Jewelry Trends We’re Obsessed With for Spring

Time to break out mom’s pearls.
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Feeling elegant? The biggest 2025 jewelry trends lean cool and classic. On Fashion Month’s runways and city streets alike, we’ve spotted so many novel ways to wear jewelry—and in keeping with the elevated vibes of this spring’s fashion trends, all of them will make your outfits feel a bit more special.

Preppy pearl necklaces and old-money wristwatches can help crisp white button-downs and straight-leg jeans pop. Paired with a spring dress or a thin cardigan, minimalist statement pieces like cuff bracelets and two-tone earrings provide just the right pop. And if your outfit feels boring, simply slip on a bold beaded necklace or an eye-catching gemstone ring to deliver some much-needed personality. Below, our editors share their favorite spring 2025 jewelry trends—plus where to buy (and how to style) them.

Glamour’s spring 2025 jewelry trends wish list

1. Ladylike pearls

From left: Valentino, Copenhagen Fashion Week, ChanelStephane Cardinale - Corbis/Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images

Pearls are having a moment, appearing this season on dangly accessories at Chanel, oversized earrings at Bottega Veneta, boho statement pieces at Gabriela Hearst, and virtually every Fashion Month attendee; there’s been an explosion of classic pearl necklaces among the street-style crowd. Whether you prefer your pieces dainty or bold (there’s a place for us all), these picks will help you embrace the trend without setting you back more than $150. We recommend layering a pearl choker with a collared shirt, contrasting dainty earrings with humble T-shirts and slim jeans, and adding a beaded bracelet to your usual stack—easy.

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Pavoi Simulated Shell Pearl Necklace

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J.Crew Baroque Pearl Necklace

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Jaxxon Bezeled Pearl Stud Earrings

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Mejuri Bold Pearl Drop Earrings

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Jenny Bird Noa Freshwater Pearl Bracelet

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Emily Levine Milan Pearl Buffet Bracelet

2. Mixed metals

From left: Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week, Copenhagen Fashion WeekChristian Vierig/Claudio Lavenia/Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images

While conventional wisdom holds that you should stick to one tone only—gold or silver—we’ve noticed a huge uptick in stylish women bucking the rule. And trust us: It’s way more fun on the other side. Most of the finds below incorporate the two tones roughly evenly, but there’s no need to stick to a fair split; use these picks as your anchors, then add whatever other jewelry fits the vibe, whether that’s a spray of silver rings with a black dress or just a dainty gold chain over a light sweater.

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Kate Spade Set in Stone Chunky Huggies

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Pavoi Gold-Plated Chunky Earrings

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Madewell Demi-Fine Mixed-Metal Stacking Ring Set

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Handmade Studio Harmony Braided Stacking Ring

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David Yurman Cable Classics Bracelet

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Tory Burch Eleanor Bracelet Watch

3. Sculptural forms

From left: Saint Laurent, Chanel, BalmainFrancois Durand/Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Getty Images

Oversized earrings, wide cuffs, bold brooches—spring’s most daring metal jewelry revels in a flare for the dramatic. Inspired by ’80s earrings at Chanel, larger-than-life bracelets at Balmain and Saint Laurent, and a renewed lust for the Tiffany Bone Cuff, our favorite brands have responded with artful, puffy, eye-catching pieces to match. Consider these your secret weapons for making even the plainest outfits (say, a slinky top and tailored trousers) feel considered.

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Mejuri Brioche Hoops

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Alexis Bittar Molten Ribbon Hoop Earrings

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Lovers & Friends Gila Ring

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Madewell Chunky Dome Cuff Bracelet

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Lelet Dome Pony Cuff

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8 Other Reasons Swirl Brooch

4. Layered necklaces

From left: New York Fashion Week, Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, Louis VuittonEdward Berthelot/Valentina Frugiuele/Francois Durand/Getty Images

In keeping with the rest of the fashion world’s swing toward boho, layered necklaces are now one of the hottest ways to show off some personality. We’ve noticed that longer, charm-laden chains have been particularly popular among the most stylish women at Fashion Month, while the bead-heavy spring styling at Louis Vuitton and Zimmermann leans a little more maximalist. You don’t need to multiply your usual necklace much to fit in—see the easy entries from Mejuri and Tory Burch below—but if you’re feeling bolder, Free People will help you maximize your neck’s real estate for below $50.

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Tory Burch Kira Layered Necklace

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Gorjana Capri Layer Necklace

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Mejuri Vermeil Linked Necklace

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Mevecco Layered Necklace

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Free People Risktaker Choker

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Kendra Scott Melody Convertible Gold Statement Charm Necklace

5. Bold beads

From left: New York Fashion Week, Copenhagen Fashion Week, Ralph LaurenEdward Berthelot/Christian Vierig/Angela Weiss/Getty Images

Remember the candy necklaces of your youth? These bold stone necklaces—which showed up on the spring catwalks at Zimmermann and Ralph Lauren and have graced the necks of countless editors, buyers, and influencers over the past few months—are today’s playful yet grown-up equivalent. Go with a solid-color strand that’ll pair well with a white T-shirt or switch things up with a wider range of shades; we’ve noticed particular interest in turquoise and bold red.

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BaubleBar Beaded Stretch Bracelet

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Tiny Rituals Carnelian Energy Bracelet

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Kelm Phoenix Necklace

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Sacina Beaded Choker

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Free People Hadley Choker

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Casa Clara Terada Necklace

6. Dainty watches

From left: Copenhagen Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, New York Fashion WeekChristian Vierig/Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images

We’re also in the midst of a gigantic preppy moment, and slim, expensive-looking timepieces fit in deliciously. What better way to class up a crisp white button-down, a pair of loafers, and some worn-in jeans? Fashion people are firmly on board, sporting similar watches (some from Cartier, some from Amazon) as a way to flex their refined taste. No matter your budget, this is one trend that’s just as cute as it is practical.

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Cendre Oscar Watch

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Kate Spade Monroe Twist Watch

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Breda Jane Watch

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Fossil Harlow Bracelet Watch

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Timever Leather Strap Watch

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Coach Sammy Watch

7. Kitschy jewels

From left: Copenhagen Fashion Week, Saint Laurent, ValentinoRaimonda Kulikauskiene/Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Francois Durand/Getty Images

After a few years of subduing our jewelry as much as possible in the name of quiet luxury, there’s a breath of fresh air on the way: in-your-face jewels. We noticed kitschy gemstones adding some tongue-in-cheek glamour to the spring collections at Saint Laurent and Valentino, and high-street brands like Kate Spade and H&M are all-in on the look for the season ahead. While we’re all for the real things if you can afford them, feel free to go the imitation route—you can get gigantic glass cocktail rings for under $20. Life is short. Let’s have some fun!

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Zara Jeweled Heart Earrings

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Savvy Cie Jewels Cushion Stud Earrings

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Mondo Mondo Pacha Necklace

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Kate Spade Garden Friends Beaded Charm Necklace

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Free People Thursday Ring

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H&M Embellished Rings (2-Pack)