The Floral Jewellery You Need This Spring

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Chloe SS24. Photo: Sportlight/Launchmetrics
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This Spring 2024 season floral jewellery has notably evolved, diverging from the traditional, hyperrealistic and delicate designs to adopt a more maximalist approach. The latest styles are bold, loud, and vibrant, ranging from dainty, delicate pendants to statement pieces that capture attention. This transformation marks a significant shift in how floral jewellery is perceived and styled, reflecting a broader trend towards more expressive and impactful fashion statements.

Our favourite fashion houses and jewellery designers had a few tricks up their sleeves to capture the attention of their audience (and prospective shoppers). This was evident in designs like Palomo Spain’s supersize rose earrings, Rokh’s sculptural flowers, Swarovski’s delicate crystals flowers, and Simone Rocha’s dark Victorian mood.

Additionally, chains and hoops were reinterpreted, asymmetry was prominently features, as seen in collections from Zimmerman, Shiatzy Chen, Cult Gaia. In addition, the floral hair clip has made a comeback and received a sparkling update as seen at Giambattista Valli and Sophie Buhai.

Here are some key highlights from the Spring Summer 2024 collections to draw inspiration or shop right away!:

Palomo Spain set a dramatic tone with supersized rose earrings, pushing the boundaries of traditional floral jewellery into the realm of bold artistry.

Palomo Spain SS24. Photos: Spotlight/Launchmetrics.

 

Rokh opted for sculptural elegance, incorporating floral motifs into oversized necklaces and earrings.

Rokh FW24

Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood introduced pieces that blend punk influences with romantic floral motifs, creating a vibrant juxtaposition that is both edgy and elegant.

Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood

Simone Rocha continued her exploration of femininity with intricate floral designs that add a soft, yet powerful dimension to her collections.

Simone Rocha SS24

 

Chloé featured laquered large accessories adding to their boho romantic flair.

Chloé SS24

 

Moschino opted for statement and colourful in their distinct cheeky playful style.

Moschino SS24

 

Cult Gaia, known for its architectural and nature-inspired pieces, showcased floral jewellery that mirrors the brand’s commitment to uniquely sculptural and organic forms.

Cult Gaia

 

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Complete Works took a more minimalist approach, subtly incorporating floral elements into sleek, contemporary designs that stand out for their simplicity and elegance.

 

Swarovski dazzled with its use of precision-cut crystals to create floral jewellery that sparkles with the vivid colours and brilliance synonymous with the brand.

 

Buccellati celebrated craftsmanship with its detailed engravings and metalwork, infusing traditional jewellery-making techniques with floral themes.

 

Ucha is a new brand based in Spain that focuses on meticulously handcrafted floral motif jewellery with avant-garde designs that challenge conventional forms, integrating floral motifs in unexpected ways.

Ucha

 

The season also saw a reimagining of flowers as hair accessories:

Hair clips, traditionally simple and understated, were given a glamorous upgrade, now featuring sparkling designs perfect for high-impact looks.

Sophie Buhai feature a series of functional hair tools like, combs, and clips including elegantly made hair pieces like this leaf clip.

 

 

Giambattista Valli SS24

 

Moschino SS24

 

Ulla Johnson.

 

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