In the Bag: In spring 2018, Simon Porte Jacquemus introduced his signature Le Chiquito, a bag so small that it could at most fit a tube of lipstick, an ID, and a credit card (what more do women need, really?). Over the next seasons, the French designer kept reducing the size, making it less functional and more of an adornment, a piece of jewelry.
Hammer Metals: Metals don’t always need to have a smooth finish to draw attention. Indeed, hammering gold, silver, and brass can add some oomph to simple silhouettes and cohesion to more abstract ones.
Chains: It’s safe to say that chains are not a trend. They have appeared in enough collections over several seasons that, at this point, we can call them a staple accessory.
Beach Life: For the spring 2021 season, a slew of labels showcased jewelry ideal for a holiday on a yacht or shorefront.
Low hanging earrings: From London to Paris, designer labels presented a variety of earrings that all dropped it like it was hot.
*All Images From Harper Bazaar