Milan & Paris Fashion Week Jewelry Trends - And How We’d Style Them
Milan and Paris Fashion Week just wrapped, and we loved seeing the fresh creativity designers brought to the table. This season, maximalism stole the spotlight - think fearless layering, bold silhouettes, and styling that feels uniquely personal.
At Marrow, we always keep an eye on the runway, but our real inspiration? How you make it your own. We’re spotlighting the standout jewelry trends we’re loving this season - and how we’d style them the Marrow way.
1. Pearls - But Make Them Modern
Pearls are having a major moment, but not in the traditional sense. On the runways of Chanel, Bottega Veneta, and Moschino, pearls were reimagined as bold, baroque, layered, and a little undone. Mixed with leather, metals, and oversized silhouettes, they felt less prim and proper - and more like wearable sculpture.
How We’d Style It:
Our Pearls brings a fresh, modern take to the classic pearl designs.
- Teardrop Pearl Earrings - Sculptural and soft all at once. These drop earrings feel modern, not precious. Style them with a structured blazer or a silky slip dress for a sleek contrast.
- Gold Dipped Baroque Pearl Bracelet & Necklace - Chunky and irregular in all the right ways. We love pairing these with metal cuffs to create a high-texture, high-impact wrist stack.
- Barely There Pearl Choker - A whisper-thin strand of pearls that layers beautifully with gold chains or stands alone with a strapless neckline.


2. Mixed Metals Are In
Forget choosing between gold or silver - this season’s jewelry trend is all about contrast. Think white gold stacked with yellow, or rose gold paired with silver. Designers layered unexpected materials like leather and enamel into the mix, creating unexpected balance and edge.
How We’d Style It:
Most of our pieces are available in yellow, white, or rose gold, so you can easily mix and match. A few of our favorite mixed-metal combinations:
- Kelly Statement Ring + Curved Freeform Gold Ring - The Kelly is a bold two-tone piece that combines white and yellow gold in a single design. Pair it with the curved freeform ring for an artistic, asymmetrical look that turns heads.
- Hand-Carved Geo Band (Yellow Gold) + Simple Shapes Band (White Gold) - If you’re drawn to subtler styles, this pairing is a perfect intro to the mixed-metal trend. The Simple Shapes Band features mixed-cut diamonds on white gold, while the Geo Band brings architectural contrast in soft yellow gold.
- Everyday Dome Ring (Yellow + White Gold) - Timeless with a modern twist, this sleek duo proves that subtle doesn’t mean boring. Stack the yellow and white gold domes together for a clean, sculptural look that effortlessly blends metals - and elevates your everyday.
3. Sculptural & Chunky Shapes
Jewelry went architectural this season. We saw wide cuffs, oversized pendants, and dramatic silhouettes that blurred the line between jewelry and sculpture. This trend is all about statement-making pieces with form and presence.
How We’d Style It:
Our Shape of Things Collection is a love letter to sculptural jewelry.
- In Orbit Ring - Rounded and multidimensional, this piece looks like a tiny planet—perfect worn solo.
- Curved Freeform Gold Ring - An abstract, flowing shape that catches the light from every angle.
- Curved Freeform Cuff - Bold and architectural. Try stacking it with our Gold-Dipped Pearl Bracelet for a contrasting texture moment.
And from our Soleil Collection, designed for stacking and layering:
- Joanie Bypass Ring - A strong, wrap-style ring that plays well in different metal tones. Try stacking two together for extra impact.
- Arno Serpentine Band - A fluid ribbon-like band that adds movement to any ring stack.
- Marrow x Sammi Florence Engagement Ring - A chunky silhouette with serious presence in any metal tone.


4. Large Colored Gemstones
Color showed up in a big way across the runways - think oversized emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and even unexpected stones like tourmaline and sunstone. These gems weren’t accents - they were the main attraction.
How We’d Style It:
Our Kaleidoscope Collection is made for this moment. It's filled with vivid color and bold, layered shapes.
- Montana Sapphire Tessera Cigar Band - A thick, color-saturated band that’s perfectly worn solo or stacked with diamond bands for contrast.
- Ruby & Sapphire Linear Band - Slim, but impactful. Adds a refined burst of color to any stack.
- Kaleidoscope Montana, Sapphire, and Diamond Ring - Alternating sapphires and diamonds form a dynamic chevron pattern that feels modern and timeless.
- Pink or Green Tourmaline Florence Ring (Marrow x Sammi) - Chunky and playful, these sculptural rings feature unexpected color and organic settings that feel collected, not commercial.
5. Layered Necklaces & Maximal Stacks
Necklines were decked out this season - chokers over pendants, delicate over bold, layers on layers. It’s less about perfection and more about expressing personality through curated chaos.
How We’d Style It:
Layering is part of our DNA. Start with delicate base pieces and build upward.
- Pair the Barely There Pearl Choker with longer gold or gemstone necklaces for visual depth.
- On your wrists, stack the Everyday Twist Link Cuff with the Sunstone Cuff for dimension and movement.
- Let statement rings ground the look - try the Abstract Bezel Ring or either of the Florence Tourmaline Rings.
