Jewellery has been making a statement all on its own on the Fashion Week runways.
From statement earrings, and a unique twist on classic hoops, to punk-inspired pieces and crystal beards, check out the best jewellery from the spring-summer 2018 collections…
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana KILLED the jewellery game at their SS18 show with incredible pieces inspired by a whole host of different items. We’re talking cars, cherubs, vegetables, fruits…
Dolce & Gabbana
…and elaborate, bejewelled crowns that dazzled on the runway. 😍😍😍😍😍
Marni
Pearl and bent metal were combined at Marni to create the stand-out bling. The pieces mirrored the eclectic collection that featured lots of different textiles and fabrics.
Salvatore Ferragamo
Structural earrings ruled the runway at Ferragamo.
Missoni
To celebrate Angela Missoni’s 20th year at the house, the designer unveiled highly colourful pieces – we’re obsessed.
Versace
At the ICONIC Versace SS18 show, the jewellery harked back to the 90s when Gianni Versace was at the helm of the Italian fashion house. Think bling statement earrings with matching bracelets and rings.
Moschino
Punk is having its fashion comeback. To go along with Jeremy Scott’s biker ballerinas, models at Moschino wore safety pin, punk-inspired jewellery.
Prada
The set was covered with the work of women cartoonists and artists and the jewellery appeared to have the same influence with cartoon-like bats, spiders, bananas and astronauts. Playful and colourful.
Gucci
The Gucci SS18 show was all about glitter, glam and 80s designs. Creative director Alessandro Michele gave pearl necklaces a Gucci twist with diamond G’s.
Gucci
We are obsessed with these chunky, metal Gucci chains.
Gucci
Forget glitter beards, Gucci added crystal beards to their SS18 collection – and we kind of love it…
Christopher Kane
Hoop earrings are a jewellery staple and these glitzy ones from Christopher Kane have gone straight to the top of our wish list…
Christopher Kane
Tassel earrings have been ALL over street style looks this season but Christopher Kane is mixing things up with these fringe statement earrings.
Burberry
The not-so subtle earrings at Burberry were the epitome of jewellery goals. WANT. THEM. NOW.
Burberry
The jewellery at the Burberry show just got better and better. Nailed it.
Burberry
These beauties with a splash of colour have our names written ALL over them.
Erdem
Erdem slayed on the jewellery front with these bird-in-a-cage-inspired sculptural pieces.
Erdem
Inspired by the Queen, Erdem created stunning jewellery pieces fit for the royals.
Simone Rocha
At Simone Rocha, the baby doll inspired collection had the jewellery to match…
Simone Rocha
…the jewellery collection featured stunning pearls and crystal bows fit for a china doll.
Badgley Mischka
A compilation of bright flowers; gardenias, poppies, bougainvillaea, the earrings at Badgley Mischka had us dreaming of summertime.
Carolina Herrera
The multi-coloured beaded earrings at Carolina Herrera will brighten any monotone outfit.
Naeem Khan
Naeem Khan SS18 collection laughed in the face of subtlety. It was all about volume and opulent designs and the jewellery was no different.
Tadashi Shoji
In line with the recent trend of rings on rings on rings, Tadashi Shoji’s models wore a ring on every finger.
Sachin & Babi
Tassel earrings taken to the extreme! These statement earrings will elevate any look.
Sachin & Babi
Sachin & Babi’s square earrings give a boring outfit a little added oomph!
ADEAM
’70s disco vibes earrings were all over the ADEAM runway and we’re not mad at it at all.
Oscar de la Renta
Mix ‘n’ match earrings at Oscar de la Renta gave us serious jewellery envy.
Marc Jacobs
Overscale flowers, giant daisies sequins and silk turbans. The retro-inspired pieces at Marc Jacobs were DREAMY. 🌸
Fenty x Puma
Hoops were taken to the EXTREME at Fenty x Puma. The bigger the hoops, the bigger the… 😉
Prabal Gurung
Statement earrings, bold colours and cut-outs were on the style agenda at Prabal SS18.
Alexander Wang
For the #WANGFEST party/fashion show, the models wore NYE inspired party crowns with matching punk-inspired jewellery, including beaded bracelets, necklaces and chain variations too.
Brandon Maxwell
The animal costume jewellery at Brandon Maxwell was created in collaboration with a line called Lunch at the Ritz by Zander Elliot and it is A-MAZ-ING.
Taken from GLAMOUR UK. Click here to read the original.
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