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In the autumn-winter 2026/2027 season, jewelry no longer plays a secondary role – it literally takes control of the image. Massive earrings, sculptural bracelets and floral motifs from the catwalks of New York, London, Milan, Paris and Copenhagen form a new, loud and tactile language of accessories, where every element works for effect and attracts attention. We have collected the key jewelry trends of autumn-winter 2026/2027 that are impossible to ignore.
Floral motifs
One of the most noticeable trends of the season was floral motifs, which literally flooded the catwalks – from clothes and jewelry to the very scenography of the shows. Designers seemed to call for a “switch off” from digital noise and return to nature, transferring it directly to the catwalk: models walked along mossy paths in flower earrings at Miu Miu, wore ceramic flower necklaces at Chloé and appeared with lily-shaped brooches at Dior.
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Pearls
Timeless pearls are given a new meaning. At Chanel, they take on an almost psychedelic look, in the form of drop earrings and necklaces paired with metallic tweed jackets. For its part, Valentino approaches the theme more provocatively, ironically reinterpreting the classics.



XXL earrings
Large earrings are making a comeback and are confidently competing with necklaces – like, for example, the spectacular tube-shaped jewelry from Louis Vuitton.



Large bracelets
If the fall-winter 2026/2027 collections have proven anything, it's the resounding return of bracelets to the list of accessory protagonists: massive bangles and sculptural cuffs dominated Fashion Weeks, and Jacquemus and Tolu Coker have effectively relaunched the trend for wrist jewelry – from expressive single bracelets to multi-layered metal combinations, as well as more playful solutions like transparent shapes in the spirit of Moschino or wooden bracelets with a boho mood; the main rule of the season remains unchanged – the more noticeable, the better.



All at once
From Celine to Marni, the season's most striking necklaces have a distinct DIY feel: the more charms, pendants and small details, the better. Schiaparelli suggests going beyond the neck – massive chains can be casually wrapped around the wrist.



