The new year is here which comes along with new starts. But new beginnings do not only have to refer to your wellness routine or even personal relationships. This new start is the perfect opportunity to change up your everyday jewelry. This new year comes along with major new jewelry trends. Ready for brand new trends to work into your wardrobe? Discover the newest experimental designs and delicate classic pieces as well. The team at Theo Grace has rounded up the best styles to switch up your accessory game for 2020. Shop the trends that will make you feel brand new.
Grungy silhouettes have made their way down the runways, including boxy designs inspired by the rebellious late 1970s. Stacks of piercings and bondage styled chokers have made an appearance and are defining the punk trend this season. Chokers remain in as an essential needed in your jewelry collection. I know what you are thinking- “Chokers? Again!?”. This time, he bigger the better and more is more. They are back with a lot of detail, and punk-rock influence. Layer and pile chokers around the neck to complete this look.
Add symbolism to your earring collection and up your ear game. Striking earrings have made a comeback and are ear-ristable; long, dangly, tasseled and oversized that are simply conversation starters. We have seen many overstated earrings sporting rhinestones, as well as many hoops. Either worn in pairs or singly, this season hoops in all shapes and sizes are of trend, making all of our hoops and wishes come true! This year hoops are supersized and can be paired with everything from LBDS to everyday wear. The trend of mismatched adornments has been spotted, as well wearing earrings singly instead of in pairs.
Many massive pieces with bursts of color have been sported down the runways which add a vibrant pop of color to an outfit of muted tones. Many oversized hoops in neon have crossed the runway, as well as jewelry pieces accented with extra bright colors. Many pieces have been seen in a rainbow of hues, with sparkly accents, or eclectic stand-out charms.
Mix your metals. Combine rose gold and silver or even white gold and yellow gold. Wearing two tones of jewelry allows you to insert more fashion into your jewelry and will give a sweet twist to your classic one-toned look. Break all the fashion rules and do not miss out on this killer jewelry trend of brilliant metal mixing, for a seriously diverse look. We love to mix different types of metals and textures. Our favorite pieces to mix are gold and dainty name necklaces which can be found at Theo Grace in our custom name necklace collection. Mix this piece with other textured chains in different colors, for a rugged, yet refined effortless look.
Written byTally Moran
A twenty-something-year-old, style-obsessed, food loving, social media animal with an endless love affair for fashion and lifestyle themes. Tally is a copywriter and the voice behind the Theo Grace Blog.