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Eye Candy: Jewellery Trends From the Spring 2022 Runways

Eye Candy: Jewellery Trends From the Spring 2022 Runways

There were also bows, gloves, and glitz galore.

Eye Candy: Jewellery Trends From the Spring 2022 Runways

Now more than ever, the style set is looking for ways that they can easily amp up their looks and as proven by the latest and greatest from fashion month, over-the-top accessories are the way to go. Brands of all sizes are offering up their fair share of outfit additions that are meant to take a good outfit, to a really great one with ease. From ultra-feminine hair clips and retro-inspired hats, to long opera gloves and eye-catching jewellery sets in exaggerated proportions, it’s clear that everyone missed getting dressed over the last year or so and are making up for lost time with the most outrageous pieces they can think of. Here are all the jewellery and accessory trends making waves on the catwalk this season.

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Logo mania is still going strong on the runways.

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A lesson in layering necklaces for minimalists.

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It wouldn’t be Versace without a colorful scarf print — this time it’s wrapped around a pair of low-hanging chandelier hoops.

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Headscarves are taking over the runway from coast to coast.

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Versace embraces the early aughts vibe with lucite frames, fitted with hot-pink lenses.

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Elements of Raf showed up on the runway in the form of belted arm cuffs — meant to be worn by itself, or cinched around a billowy sleeve.

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The Italian luxury house proves that lucite jewelry is here to stay.

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Alongside a jungle-inspired collection, the Italian house debuted chunky dominatrix-style jewelry pieces with animal embellishments.

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Butterflies for spring? Truly, groundbreaking.  

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From the handkerchief headscarf to the clear pink frames and butterfly hoops, the look has Y2K written all over it.

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The London fashion week darling takes the long evening glove trend to the next level with a matching pleated hood on the runway.

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The heritage brand presented modular stone jewelry alongside its new, spring collection.

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The antique jewellery design also showed up on the runway in the form of chandelier earrings.

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Not your grandmother's brooch.

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The It-brand served up space cowgirl with a snake-effect cowboy hat.

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Mixed-metal coin details were all the rage on Altuzarra’s runway during New York Fashion Week.

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Floral-inspired jewellery was presented alongside lady-like dresses with voluminous proportions.

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Carolina Herrera’s runway also gave way to oversized beaded accessories with a distinct vacation feel.  

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In line with the artisan-made pieces courtesy of Navajo nation, Gabriela Hearst showed geode statement necklaces for spring.

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Be on the look out for an assortment of hats for spring, with Markarian’s ‘60s-inspired design leading the pack.

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In true Markarian fashion, there were plenty of ladylike accessories on its spring catwalk — which included oversized bow hair clips.

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Tom Ford masters the art of layering with rows and rows of gold and pearl pieces that create an ultra-glam look.

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Gigi Hadid wears kitschy, baby-inspired jewelry while walking in Moschino’s spring show.

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A continuation of the industry’s penchant for long, evening gloves, Moschino showed a patchwork-effect pair for the new season.

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The bottle bag gets a glamorous update on Collina Strada’s runway at the open of New York Fashion Week.

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US

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