17 Fall Jewelry Trends to Know for 2023

A model wears rings over gloves, one of the best fall 2023 jewelry trends in the Versace Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway show.
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While some fall fashion trends call for adding freshly trending pieces to your cold-weather wardrobe, others, like jewelry trends, can be recreated with pieces you already own. This year, the Ready-to-Wear and Haute Couture runways delivered an exciting mix of ways to style earrings, necklaces, and more, from strikingly minimal to over-the-top. 

While designers like Weinsanto and Adeam adorned their collections with trendy pieces like body chains and ear cuffs, others opted to draw inspiration from the archives. Saint Laurent, Balmain, and Chanel delivered vintage vibes through bangles and studs. Street style and punk aesthetics were applied to pearls and chains, playfully butting up against styling expectations. It also appears that more is merrier and imperfection is the new polish for fall, thanks to a bevy of mismatched earrings and over-the-top layering.

Ahead, we’ve rounded up the best of the 17 best fall jewelry trends you can start emulating ASAP. 


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Mismatched Earrings

Mismatched earrings, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are carried by models in Tory Burch, Luisa Spagnoli, and Gucci Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Tory Burch, Luisa Spagnoli, Gucci.

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Asymmetry was a major jewelry trend on this year's Fall/Winter runways, especially when it came to earrings. Designers like Zimmermann and Fendi mixed studs with dangling earrings, while others paired similar silhouettes.

Our favorite approach? Wearing a complete pair of earrings on one ear and a contrasting statement earring on the other, as seen on the models in the Gucci show.

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A Rosette Refresh

rosette jewelry, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in David Koma, Giorgio Armani Privé Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: David Koma, Giorgio Armani Privé Haute Couture.

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The reign of rosettes continues, albeit with some alterations. The rosette choker necklaces that took over this year's red carpets were given a hyperrealistic makeup at Elie Saab, while David Koma and Sportmax kept this spring's minimal silhouette, but swapped fabric roses for glossy orchids. In the Giorgio Armani Privé Haute Couture Fall/Winter show, rosettes appeared as dangling drop and statement stud earrings.

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Layered Necklaces

Layered necklace, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in Roberto Cavalli, Etro, Chanel Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Roberto Cavalli, Etro, Chanel.

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Why wear one necklace when you can wear every necklace you own at the same time? Designers at fall fashion shows the world over blended different necklace styles to create totally unique works of jewelry art. When recreating this jewelry trend at home, don't be afraid to play with very different lengths and choose a plunging V-neck or turtleneck to avoid visual overcrowding.

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Outerwear Jewelry

Jewelry worn on gloves, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, worn by models in From left: Bibhu Mohapatra, Versace Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Bibhu Mohapatra, Versace.

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This year, Bibhu Mohapatra and Versace decided that dropping temperatures shouldn't keep you from showing off your jewelry. Their models wore shiny resin cuff bracelets and over-the-top costume jewelry rings over gloves on the runway. This trend was also spotted at Saint Laurent and Luisa Spagnoli, who incorporated bangles worn over chunky knits into the mix.

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Power Pearls

Statement pearl hoop earrings and punk pearl necklaces, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in Simone Rocha, Vivienne Westwood, Balmain Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Simone Rocha, Vivienne Westwood, Balmain.

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Rather than single strands or delicate loops, the fall runways featured major statement moments including supersized pearl jewelry, from XXL hoops to beribboned earrings and punk-inspired necklaces.

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Ear Cuffs

Ear cuffs, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in Adeam, Philipp Plein Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Adeam, Philipp Plein.

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Spiky, shiny, and statement-making, glittering rhinestone ear cuffs were spotted in the Adeam and Philipp Plein shows. If you prefer a more minimalist approach to this fall jewelry trend, you can opt for a "dipped in gold" ear cap as seen at Rokh.

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Bodychains

Bodychains, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in Weinsanto, Stella McCartneyFall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Weinsanto, Stella McCartney.

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Body chains, one of this summer's biggest jewelry trends, have also received a seasonal update without any camisoles or slip dresses. The body chains spotted at Stella McCartney were worn with blazers and jackets in lieu of tops, while at Wiensanto, body chains were draped over dresses.

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Bulky Bangles

Bulky bangle cuff bracelets, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, worn by models in Brandon Maxwell, Prabal Gurung, Paul Costelloe Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Brandon Maxwell, Prabal Gurung, Paul Costelloe.

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In our humble opinion, bracelets don't get enough attention, but designers like Brandon Maxwell, Prabal Gurung, and Paul Costelloe seemed determined to change that with their opulent jewel-encrusted, burnished, and beaded bangles.

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Single Earrings

Single earrings, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in Brandon Maxwell, Ester Manas, Christian Dior Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Brandon Maxwell, Ester Manas, Christian Dior Haute Couture.

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Great news for anyone with unpaired single earrings gathering dust in their jewelry boxes: Wearing single earrings is officially a fall jewelry trend. Best of all, there's no wrong way to wear this trend. Go for a single big stud, ear cuff, or dangling mixed material earring.

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Mixed Metals

Mixed metal earrings, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, worn by models in Gucci, Missoni Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Gucci, Missoni.

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Jewelry designer and Rellery founder Sally Rong predicted this jewelry trend back in the spring. To achieve the multi-dimensional effect seen on the earrings at Gucci and Missoni, take Rong's advice and mix metals with whimsy. "If you're a silver person, start slowly getting into the gold, and just play," she previously shared with InStyle.

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Show-stopping Chandelier Earrings

Statement chandelier earrings, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, worn by models in Vivienne Westwood, Valentino Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Vivienne Westwood, Valentino.

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Props to Kaia Gerber and every other model who wore huge chandelier earrings in the Fall/Winter runway shows. Our earlobes ache just looking at the size and spectacle of these statement jewels. That said, we're crossing our fingers that designers will deliver lightweight or clip-on versions of these earrings so we can get the bling with the strain.

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Uncut Gems

Crystal jewelry, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, worn by models in the Di Pesta and Zimmermann Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Di Pesta, Zimmermann.

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We love a little (or a lot) of sparkle, but the witchy vibes of rough-cut crystals are equally appealing. From the polished quartz earrings seen at Zimmermann to De Pesta's beaded crystal necklaces, the vibe was "chakra-cleansing but make it fashion."

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Clustered Florals

Floral jewelry for Fall 2023, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn models in Elie Saab, Givenchy Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From Left: Elie Saab, Givenchy.

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Floral jewelry rarely goes out of style for spring and summer, but Givenchy and Elli Saab gave the bouquet theme a cold-weather update with spiky clusters and edgy ear cuffs.

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Textured Chokers

Thick choker necklaces, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, worn by models in Germanier, Paul Costelloe, Salvatore Ferragamo Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Germanier, Paul Costelloe, Salvatore Ferragamo.

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Not to be outdone by lengthy, layered necklaces, Germanier, Paul Costelloe, and Salvatore Ferragamo all sent eye-catching chokers down the runway. Thanks to unexpected textures like resin, layered charms, and whimsical volume, these opulent collars now live in our heads rent-free.

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Chunky Chains

Thick chain necklaces, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, worn by models in Tbilisi, Jil Sander, Dion LeeFall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Tbilisi, Jil Sander, Dion Lee.

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Delicate chains? We don't know her. Chain necklaces for fall are all about going big or going home. From Tbilisi's larger-than-life links to Jil Sander's diamond-encrusted chain and Dion Lee's triple-link choker, there are plenty of aesthetic directions in which to take this trend.

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Heart-Shaped Charms

Heart-shaped necklace charm jewelry, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in LaQuan Smith, Etro, Marco Rambaldi Fall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: LaQuan Smith, Etro, Marco Rambaldi.

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LaQuan Smith, Etro, and Marco Rambaldi all brought big locket energy to their runway shows with sweetheart shapes. We love the vintage feel of heart charms but appreciate the modern edgy vibe these designers were able to incorporate thanks to spikes, scale, and layering.

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Statement Studs

Statement large stud earrings, one of the best 2023 fall jewelry trends, are worn by models in Balmain, Imane Ayissi Haute Couture, Saint LaurentFall/Winter 2023/2024 runway shows.
From left: Balmain, Imane Ayissi Haute Couture, Saint Laurent.

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Stud earrings are often considered jewelry box basics, but designers like Saint Laurent and Balmain took a vastly different approach with larger-than-life circular studs that are as statement-making as glitzy chandelier earrings.

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