Fall is only just beginning, but thanks to the most recent flurry of runway shows, we’re already looking ahead to spring. No, no one is denying that the cold-weather temperatures are upon us, which might make you wonder why thinking about the next season is just as important as the current one. If you’re asking us, it’s never too early to start building your wardrobe for what’s ahead. And thankfully, jewelry proudly stands among the fashion categories that transcend seasons, which means you can start shopping (and wearing) the best spring 2023 jewelry trends now—with a fall twist, of course.
Read on to see our favorite jewelry trends from the spring 2023 runways, below.
Arm Cuffs
Like the best spring 2023 shoe trends, there were some jewelry trends that caught us off guard (in the best kind of way). One such trend was arm cuffs—you know, the bicep-hugging bracelets that have everyone feeling like an Amazonian warrior, as seen on the arms of models at Tory Burch, Bevza, and Kim Shui. Of course, we also saw traditional cuffs that would make Wonder Woman proud, à la Michael Kors.
Chandelier Earrings
Chandelier earrings made a triumphant return for 2023, and we’re not one bit upset about it. Whether they fall among the more complex styles, like those at Markarian and Ulla Johnson, or they emulate a sleeker drop, go ahead and let your ears do the talking next spring.
Chunky Baubles
Bigger is better next spring, and we’re on board. With supersized earrings at Tom Ford and chunky lucite bangles at LaQuan Smith, we foresee these bulky baubles being the party picks for when you’re feeling undeniably bold.
Thick Chains
Dainty jewelry? Never heard of it. In the same vein as capital-C chunky jewelry, larger, statement-making chains made multiple appearances on the runway at Marine Serre, Proenza Schouler, and Collina Strada. If you’re looking for an effortlessly cool way to zhuzh up your looks for spring (and now, for that matter), this is one of our tried-and-true ways to do so.
Dale Arden Chong is the Senior Fashion Commerce Editor at ELLE.com. Previously, she was an editor at MensHealth.com and has written for Who What Wear, GLAMOUR, The Coveteur, and more. She loves fashion, food, and art, among other things—but her greatest love is K-pop idol V of BTS.