Refresh your Spring Wardrobe with Jewellery- Tips & Trends from the Runway.

The arrival of Spring brings new ways to wear your jewellery.

Living in such uncertain times its reassuring to know that some things will never change, Winter turns to Spring, the bulbs will bloom and every morning the sun will rise. The start of a new season is a great time to give your wardrobe a Spring look and jewellery is one of the best ways to freshen things up.

Crochet made a significant appearance on the runways this Spring which bodes well for the coming weeks as we find ourselves with time to get creative. But how can you make the most of your jewellery to change up your style and make a statement?

This years Spring runways saw some key jewellery trends which you can use to give your style a makeover. Think of it as research for when we get released back into the world!

Harper’s Bazaar list their trends to try here, why not have a play with your wardrobe in the coming weeks and get creative with your jewellery. From their 5 we have picked our favourite 3!

Colourful jewellery made a big statement on the Spring/Summer runways with designers like Marc Jacobs accessorising with bold necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Our Happenstance Collection is the perfect way to inject some rich gem tones into your Spring ensembles.

The single earring is a look we love in the studio, mixing shapes and colours is a speedy way to update your style. We keep our designs simple, adding a touch of elegance to your lobe. Our dangling chain earrings add eye-catching glamour to everyday.

Catkin Three Diamond Long Drop Earrings in 18ct Yellow Gold
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Catkin Three Diamond Long Drop Earrings in 18ct Yellow Gold
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Pearls.

We all love a little bit of lustre, and our tiny catkin studs with pearls give you just that, the fresh white of the freshwater pearls against the gold catkin design add shimmer to your springtime wardrobe.

Tiny Catkin Studs with Pearls
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A x

Alison Macleod