Jewelry Trends 2026: What’s In (and How to Wear It)

Cameo brooch and faux pearl necklace (large beads)

If you love jewelry, 2026 is your year. The overall vibe is bigger, bolder, more expressive, and less about following rules. The best part? Many of these trends are easy to shop for in pre-loved and vintage pieces, so you can find something unique that doesn’t look like everyone else’s.

Source: This article is based on “Jewelry Trends 2026: What’s IN and What’s OUT!” by Carol of The Stylish Maker (YouTube, posted Jan 14, 2026) and the transcript screenshots were reviewed for this summary.


The big theme for 2026: statement style

Minimal, “barely there” jewelry is taking a back seat. In 2026, jewelry is meant to be noticed—it’s the finishing touch that can turn jeans and a white tee into a full look.

Think: chunky chains, bold earrings, sculptural metal, modern pearls, and meaningful stones.


What’s IN for 2026 (and how to wear it)

1) Silver is back (and mixed metals still work)

Silver-tone jewelry is having a major moment again. Gold is still in, and mixing metals is absolutely acceptable—especially when the pieces feel intentional.

Try it: a silver statement necklace with a simple sweater, or mixed-metal earrings with an all-black outfit.


2) Texture, texture, texture

Smooth isn’t the only option anymore. Look for hammered, rippled, sculpted, etched, or high-shine textured metal—it adds dimension and makes even a simple outfit look styled.

Try it: textured hoops or a hammered cuff bracelet as your one “wow” piece.


Chunky mixed metal chain with toggle clasp and pendant

3) Bigger + bolder jewelry (quiet luxury is not the only look)

2026 jewelry leans bold: oversized earrings, chunky chains, thicker hoops, and substantial pieces.

Style tip: If you wear one oversized piece, keep everything else simpler so it can shine.


4) Long pendants and lariat (Y) necklaces

Longer necklaces are trending again, but in a more modern way—often sitting higher than the waist and designed to feel like a statement. Lariat/Y necklaces are part of the look, and layering is still popular.

Try it: a long pendant over a solid top, or layered chains to draw attention upward toward your face.


A vintage abalone brooch pinned to a scarf

5) Brooches are back — but worn in fresh ways

Brooches aren’t just for lapels anymore. They’re being used as styling tools: pinning a scarf, holding a cardigan closed, adding interest at a collar, or turning a blouse into something special.

Try it: a brooch at the collar of a crisp shirt, or used as a scarf pin.


6) Collar necklaces / architectural metal

Structured collar necklaces are showing up as “wearable sculpture.” Some are sleek and high-shine, others are textured and bold.

Try it: a collar necklace with a plain tee and jeans for a high-low outfit that looks intentional.


Vintage crystal necklace worn with a denim jacket

7) Wear your “special” jewelry with casual outfits

A big 2026 mindset shift: stop saving your best pieces. Pearls, sparkle, and statement jewelry are being worn with everyday outfits.

Try it: pearls with denim, or a rhinestone piece with a casual knit.


8) Pre-loved + vintage + vintage-inspired is trending

Vintage jewelry is having a continued comeback—partly because it’s more eco-friendly, and partly because it carries a sense of story and individuality. Cameos are also being revived in more modern styling.

Try it: a vintage-style cameo paired with a modern chain, or a retro brooch with a contemporary blazer.


Vintage 925 Silver Striped Agate Necklace

9) Gemstones become the “main character”

In 2026, gemstones aren’t just little accents. The stones are often the whole point—bold colour, bigger size, and personal meaning. Real stones are loved, and high-quality faux stones are also celebrated.

Try it: choose stones that feel personal (birthstone colours, favourite colours, meaningful symbols) and wear them as a statement.


10) Charms return — but “with attitude”

Charms are back, but they’re less sentimental and more bold. Think locks, coins, talismans, symbolic shapes, and a more curated approach.

Try it: one or two standout charms instead of a bracelet full of tiny ones.


11) Handbag charms (including crochet)

Bag charms are having a major moment—big, playful, intentionally noticeable. Crochet charms are part of the trend too, adding texture and personality.

Try it: add one fun charm to your everyday bag for instant personality.


12) Pearls, but make them edgy

Pearls are no longer just quiet and classic. 2026 pearls are often worn in bulk or paired with chunky chains, textured metal, and modern shapes. Faux pearls are also welcomed.

Try it: pearl + chain combo necklace, layered pearls with mixed metal, or pearls styled unexpectedly.


What’s OUT (or less on-trend)

  • Very tiny, almost invisible necklaces as the main look
  • Overly delicate, overly sentimental charm styles (replaced by bolder/curated charms)
  • Wearing perfectly matching jewelry sets (can read formal/outdated—mixing is fresher)

Quick “shopping guide” for buyers

When you’re browsing:

  • Look for texture + shine + bold scale
  • Don’t be afraid of silver-tone and mixed metals
  • Choose pieces that feel personal (stones, symbols, story)
  • Pick one statement item and build around it

I wrote this with the help of ChatGPT 5.2. Thank you to Carol of The Stylish Maker on YouTube for sharing these trends! Please check out my Poshmark Closet as well as my items on Facebook Marketplace. Let me know if you need help finding them. Look for me, Angela G. Gentile or Gentle Angel Treasures. I also carry many vintage pieces, GA Vintage.

Thanks for reading! Comments are welcomed!

Angela G. Gentile

Your Guide to Consignment Shops in Winnipeg

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Below is a list of shops in Winnipeg where you can bring your items for consignment. The flip side of that is that you can find great deals on previously loved and gently used treasures. There could be items that could be turned into cash in your closet and drawers!

So Over It Luxury Consignment – Clothing, Bags, Jewelry, Footwear, Accessories. Includes designer handbags, find jewelry, and high-end footwear. Shop online or at their Winnipeg location for everything from Gucci to Louis Vuitton. They have Authentication services (for a fee). Consignment rates start at 30% and go up to 70% commission (depending on value of item). Nice shop.

Located at 394 Academy Road in Winnipeg, MB. Phone: 204-306-7722

Things Supporting the Royal Winnipeg Ballet: Operated by the Volunteer Committee for the Royal Winniepg Ballet since 1967, Things is a specialty boutique that sells consigned and donated items. They offer gently used antique, vintage, and contemporary collectibles, including furniture, jewellery, china, crystal, silver, artwork, and linens. Some items are sold on consignment, others aren’t. Items have two prices depending on how long the item has been in the shop. Smaller store with nice things.

Located at 913 and 911 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Phone: 204-284-7331

The Closet Chick

Upscale consigment thrift. “From cool to couture, The Closet Chick is a trendy upscale consignment/thrift  boutique. Current major brands, one of a kind gems and authentic designer labels make up the great assortment. And they’ve got you covered in sizes XS- XXL. Pop in to The Closet Chick and you’ll go out smiling. Walking into the store is truly a lovely experience with a friendly atmosphere and unique selection of all things retro and modern…We are always accepting trendy, contemporary fashions that are in season, no older than 2-3 years, and in excellent condition.” They offer 50% commission store credit or 40% by cheque on items sold. They also have an online store. Preloved, retro, vintage. Lots of women’s clothes, shoes, and bags. Some jewelry. Belts.

Located at 956 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Phone: 204-774-2442

October 22/25. The Closet Chick has been around for many years. It is in the same building as the Italian store called DeLuca’s. The lovely fragrance of pizza was very dominant during my visit! It was right around lunch time, too. I was very impressed with the cleanliness and organization of the clothing and shoes. There were many photos of Marilyn Monroe throughout the store. I was very surprised to see the large assortment of formal dresses and even wedding dresses. Lots of shoes to go with them, too. There were some clearance racks just outside of the store. The lady in the shop had to unlock the door each time a customer went in. There were about 2 others ladies in the store. I tried on some jeans, other bottoms and tops. I ended up buying three items off of the $10 CLEARANCE rack. The prices seemed to be a bit high on most items. It was nice to see an assortment of brand names such as Michael Kors, Kate Spade, and Coach. All items were in excellent to like-new condition. There is ample parking along Lipton and Portage, plus some in the back behind the shop.

A & A Jewellers: Jewelry Repair, Engraving, & Vintage Jeweller. They sell jewelry on consignment. 60/40. I bought some Sherman jewelry there! And I have sold some of my mom’s jewelry on consignment at their store. They provide a cheque when items are sold.

Location: 196 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, Manitoba (204-661-3494).

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I will add to this list as I find suitable shops! If you know of any great shops, please let me know.

Angela Gentile