4 Spring 2023 Jewelry Trends That Can Transform Your Style In A Minute (Or Less)

We'll all be wearing these earrings and necklaces next season.

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Jewelry is often the last thing you put on before you walk out the door (besides perhaps a last spritz of perfume). The addition of a stack of rings, a collection of chunky necklaces, or even a pair of look-at-me earrings can cement the vibe you're going for on any given day, without the need for much more accessorizing. This fashion week, the spring 2023 jewelry trends included both the casually quirky and the over-the-top elegant. The gamut of gold and gems, if you will.

On the more casual end of the spectrum, there are the straight-from-the-estate-sale beads and shells, which feel like a continuation of the larger craftcore trend that's continued to cycle through the last two years. They're the everyday earrings and necklaces that you can easily throw on for a grocery run or quick catch-up with a friend. On the fancier side of things, designers like Proenza Schouler and Nensi Dojaka made the case for styling eveningwear (namely slinky black dresses) with nothing but a pair of long, dangling earrings.

While you'll have the chance to shop each of these emerging trends in the coming months, one of the fun things about this season's trends is that a number of them you can try out by simply DIY-ing them yourself. Grab a favorite at-home knick-knack and simply string it around your neck. Or, gather up your shell collection and string it together into a bracelet. Crafting may not be for everyone (a reminder of the wonders of online shopping), but come winter it may be a welcome indoor activity to finally give a try.

See more of the season's top jewelry trends below.

Bits and Beads

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Craftcore is here to stay. Going into 2023, designers are finding ways to incorporate beads, shells, and stones into their jewelry designs. The necklaces and earrings, as spotted at Coach and Marina Moscone, feel as if they were found at the bottom of your grandma's jewelry box.

As seen at: Coach

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As seen at: Marina Moscone

Bits and Beads

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As seen at: Ulla Johnson

Cuffing Season

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Break out the biceps. This spring, expect to see wrists and arms adorned with cool cuffs. Tory Burch's twisted take has a fanciful feel, while Michael Kors offered up a more minimal version worn bilaterally. Whatever your preferred form of arm flex may be, you'll surely be leaving sleeves behind.



As seen at: Jonathan Simkhai

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Cuffing Season

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As seen at: Michael Kors

Cuffing Season

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As seen at: Tory Burch

Great Lengths

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When models walked down the runway at Proenza Schouler, their sleek, swept-back hair and long, dangling earrings were a powerful combination. Theirs wasn't the only runway where long earrings finished each outfit. Instead of taking away from the polished-yet-cool clothes, the eye-catching baubles added a sense of sophistication to the overall look. Want to dress up with minimal effort? Statement earrings are the way to go.

As seen at: Proenza Schouler

Great Lengths

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As seen at: Aliette

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Great Lengths

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As seen at: Nensi Dojaka


String Thing

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There's something precious about the childhood act of taking a favorite trinket and stringing it around your neck. Now, there's an adult iteration, as shown at Gabriela Hearst and Maryam Nassir Zadeh. A luxe pendant hanging from a simple piece of string has a relaxed elegance to it.

As seen at: Gabriela Hearst







String Thing

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As seen at: Maryam Nassir Zadeh

String Thing

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As seen at: Michael Kors

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.

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