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Maximalist Jewelry Is Having a Moment—Here’s How to Style the Trendy Statement Pieces We’re Obsessed With
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Date:2025-04-13 09:16:57
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Summer is officially here, and just like our fashion choices, summer jewelry is stepping it up. Think oversized earrings, layered necklaces, and chunky bracelets all mix-matched to create a look that's to die for. Yes, after seasons of the minimalist trend being favored, maximalist jewelry has made its comeback. And it's all about boldness and extravagance, featuring large, ornate pieces with vibrant colors and intricate designs. It's perfect for making a statement and adding a touch of camp to any outfit, whether for a special occasion or everyday wear (or even the beach if you want to be extra like me).
So, if you're ready to hit the beach in the cutest outfits, wearing colorful gems and bringing in bits of florals and shells to every look (plus other statement pieces for more formal occasions), keep scrolling for our curated maximalist jewelry picks our editors have been obsessed with.
Molten jewelry pieces are common in the maximalist trend, thanks to their unique lava-like textures that make a statement. That's why we're adding this stunning chunky, oversized necklace straight to our carts. Trust us, this one's a showstopper.
These earrings rock a modern art vibe with their molten-inspired look and burnished finish. They're perfect for adding a bold touch to any outfit, whether you're going for a space-age statement or a classic ensemble.
Vibrant layered necklaces like this set from Anthropologie give off kindergarten kitsch vibes and feature mood-boosting patterns and textures that elevate any outfit with their playful charm.
Add this gorgeous bubble letter necklace to your stack for an extra pop of color. The chain is gold plated using 14k gold and comes in plenty of other colors to choose from.
If you're not keen on vibrant colors and intricate designs, opt for this chunky metal pop tab necklace. It strikes the right balance of maximalist style without feeling overwhelming, effortlessly complementing any outfit you pair it with.
This summer, the floral trend is in full bloom, as many are adding brooches and large floral designs to their outfits. Choose these hand-painted options, available in 13 other colors.
Blending the line between statement and subtlety, this linked ovals collar necklace is the epitome of maximalist jewelry. Pair it with a little black dress to make a stunning statement.
Spring called, and these blossom earrings answered perfectly. Their delicately layered petals add texture and volume, making any outfit bloom. You'll be getting compliments all night long with these.
Shells and fish motifs have made their way onto the runway this season, making intricate and unique necklaces like this one from Over the Moon a must-have for summer. It's a splurge, but totally worth it for the mermaid vibes.
These multi-stone earrings are a real head-turner thanks to their colorful and opulent design. Choose from three color options.
Looking to shop more trends? Check out summer's hottest new hue we're obsessed with.
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