While there are always outstanding pieces to look forward to among the best fall 2024 fashion trends, there’s just something about the way jewelry can elevate any type of outfit—I mean, just think about how the right earrings or bracelet can add a stylish flair to classic jeans and a tee (see what I mean?). Now, with that in mind, you have every reason to take note of the must-have fall jewelry trends, especially given that the turn of the season is just around the corner.
Whether you’re working to build your collection of the best fine jewelry on the market or you just want to dabble in the trends du jour, I took the time to track down the best jewelry trends—as soon on the fall/winter 2024 runways—so you can be ahead of the curve, starting now. Below, shop our favorite jewelry statements to add to your collection.
Big and Bold Earrings
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The runways are always a place for larger-than-life jewelry, but this season felt like things took an even bolder turn. From the youthful, rhinestone-studded oversized stars at Sandy Liang and the artful cascading bows at Simone Rocha to Huishan Zhang’s oversized crystal studs, let your ears do all the talking with these head-turners.
Area Crystal Heart Drop Earrings
$325 at Nordstrom$325 at Amazon
Aksod Large Flower Statement Earrings
Jennifer Behr Bronte Gold-Plated Earrings
Sculptural Metals
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If there’s a jewelry trend that feels both modern and timeless at the same time, it’s this one. Gabriela Hearst, Missoni, and Bottega Veneta all proved that abstract shapes in metals like sterling silver, brass, and gold are the perfect way to give your ensembles a subtle statement without dominating the whole look.
Agmes Lara Cuff
$650 at agmesnyc.com$650 at Shopbop
Charlotte Chesnais 18K Gold Vermeil Bague Lasso Ring
Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti® High Tide Earrings
Updated Chokers
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Brace yourselves: The choker is coming back for 2024. Most notably seen at Gucci on ribbons adorned with hardware, the ’90s staple can take on an almost Victorian-era look when paired with lacy slip dresses and coordinated sweater sets. Connor Ives, for his part, opted for a feminine rosette. At Versace, we saw the style get the punk treatment with edgy metals.
Chanel Bouton de Camélia Choker 18K White gold, Diamonds
Kara Yoo Margot Bow Mauve Pearl Necklace
Dior 30 Montaigne Choker
Extra-Long Earrings
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It’s not every day one sees earrings that extend beyond the shoulder, so when Jil Sander, Carolina Herrera, and Simone Rocha accessorized their models with collarbone-sweeping styles, I simply had to pause. Erdem, on the other hand, took a different approach with inverted tulips, where the stems extended beyond the tips of the ears.