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NYFW Sparkle: Must-See Jewelry Trends You’ll Be Wearing This Fall

NYFW Sparkle: Must-See Jewelry Trends You’ll Be Wearing This Fall

Fall 2025 has arrived — and with it, new jewelry looks straight off runways that are calling your name. If you want pieces that catch eyes (and light), these trends are defining the season. Think bold statements, texture play, and heritage charm — all reimagined for modern elegance.

1. Crushed Texture & Imperfection

At NYFW (New York Fashion Week), Bernard James embraced crushed metal finishes, using silver forms that are intentionally imperfect. The rugged texture in these pieces creates emotional storytelling in jewelry, making each piece feel unique. (Vogue)

Neonbleau Tip:
Try a single necklace or pair of earrings with a hammered, crushed, or raw metal look to add character to your accessorizing.

2. Architectural Geometric Forms

Chopard’s new Ice Cube collection was shown in NYC with bold engineering: cubes, sharp edges, and architectural volume in both gold and diamond pieces. This geometry adds structure and polish. (ELLE)

Neonbleau Tip:
Balance structured shapes with soft fabrics—flowy tops, knits, or silk scarves—to let the jewelry breathe without overwhelming your outfit.

3. Pendant & Wallet-Style Necklaces Make a Comeback

Runways are showing pendant necklaces that aren’t just ornamental — some double as functional pieces like wallet pendants or glasses chains. They’re trending because they mix style + utility. (Who What Wear)

Neonbleau Tip:
Pick a pendant length that flatters your neckline and pairs well with layering. A pendant from your Diamond or Gold collection can become an everyday staple.

4. Attainable High Jewelry: Color, Pearls, & Fine Craft

Designers like Presley Oldham are leaning into high-jewelry that feels luxurious but accessible, with pearls, colored gemstones, and natural forms. These pieces go from statement red-carpet moments to elevated day looks. (Vogue)

Neonbleau Tip:
You don’t need a big price tag to enjoy luxe style. Look for pearl drops, colored stones, or mixed metal pieces in your New-In Jewelry and Gold collections for pieces that feel premium.