The Chain-link Jewelry Trend
In the past few years, a few jewelry trends have stood out, and I have been a big fan. Layered gold necklaces have created a mess around our necks. Bold hoop earrings have punctuated our ears, and signet rings have added class to our fingers. As I look ahead to the fall, there are a few trends that are standing out. Whether your style is bold statement jewelry or a subtle—yet classic—staple that can be easily incorporated into any look, let my edit of the chicest chain-link jewelry for women be your guide.
Bold Chain-link Necklaces
Bold chain-link necklaces seen on the runways of Chanel, Chloé, and Saint Laurent have become some of the most coveted pieces to own. With their utilitarian vibe, rich texture, and thoughtful design, bold chain-link necklaces are a staple for the fall season. Won't these be fabulously layered over fall's turtlenecks?
I love creating my own combination of chain and push locks to vary the length, the focal point, and the amount of bling. I love to layer them mixing the paper clip chains with rolo chains. No matter how you wear them, Push Lock Chains are right on trend.
Chain-link Hoop Earrings
This season's update to classic gold hoops stays with the chain theme. Bold, textured, and interesting, the chain link hoops will definitely update your look.
Bold Hoops
Bold gold hoops continue to be a hot trend for fall. The size is up to you, but the statement will be the same...big!
Chain-link Bracelets
As you know a little bling goes a long way. Layered in your bracelet stack this diamond chain link bracelet is just the right amount of bling.
The 14K Gold and Diamond Wrap Bangles keep you in the utilitarian vibe.
The Chain Link Diamond Band
Gorgeous on its own or add it to your stack. The Chain Link Diamond Band takes this trend all the way to the fingers.
You can take these few trends and build a standing out look. Whether your style is bold statement jewelry or a subtle—yet classic—these on trend staples can be easily incorporated into any look. Continue your shopping for falls trends here.