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It's a given that silver and gold jewelry are both timeless on their own, yet the trends often shift in one direction or another (think about how silver made its way to the forefront in recent seasons alongside Renaissance era style and all things chrome). In a refreshing twist, we're now seeing more and more celebrities embrace mixed metals jewelry, which either involves pieces that combine two or more of finishes like silver, yellow, rose, and white gold, or alternatively champions styling and stacking various pieces together. The result feels fresh and maximalist yet incredibly wearable, and we love the rejection of fashion "rules" that have sometimes discouraged this creative concept. Ready to give this look a try for major fashion payoff? Ahead, learn all about the mixed metals jewelry trend, complete with six ways to style it this season.
About the Trend
Today’s mix-and-match jewelry stacks arrive squarely alongside a shift towards maximalism that we've seen through trends like dopamine dressing and the mob wife aesthetic. We’re no stranger to the recent wave of chrome, either, which sparked a sort of renaissance (pun intended) of contemporary silver accessories. At the same time, bold gold jewelry became nearly synonymous with the quiet luxury aesthetic that dominated last year. While mixing both metals has been on the rise for a while, this easily wearable trend quietly started picking up speed at the tail end of 2023, and seems certain to be everywhere throughout 2024.
Expect to encounter the mixed metals jewelry trend in one of two ways: Dual-metal pieces or layered combinations. We recently spotted two-toned designs from David Yurman on Sofia Richie Grainge, while other trendsetters (such as Ashley Graham and Hailey Bieber) have expertly layered rings, bracelets, and necklaces of varying finishes. The decision between silver and gold is a highly personal one (and often depends on metal sensitivities, style preferences, and overall budget), but there’s no need to choose between the two. Below, we rounded up six standout ways to combine the best of both worlds, proving that mixed metals can fit into any aesthetic.
How to Style Mixed Metals Jewelry
Balancing Act
We’ve never known Reneé Rapp to strictly follow any style rules. Here, she pairs a stack of mixed metals earrings with a simple silver chain, which peeks out from under the collar of her denim jumpsuit. It’s worth playing with proportions to strike the right balance between chunky gold hoops and more delicate accessories.
Oh So Charming
Think outside the jewelry box with full-body accessorizing. This statement charm belt adds an extra layer of chic to a complementary bag chain, while stacked silver necklaces in a similar style and weight amp up the contrast.
Simple Set
Consider this breezy ensemble (on none other than modern style icon Sofia Richie Grainge) as a low-lift way to embrace the mixed metals trend. Try stacking accessories in a few different variations (such as white and yellow gold) for an even more cohesive feel.
One to Watch
If the dress code is business casual, give your look an on-trend twist. Funky flared sleeves add visual interest to an otherwise monochrome look—and more importantly, draw the eyes to the two-toned timepiece on your wrist.
Subtle Shine
A laid-back day still calls for a bit of glimmer, and this two-toned combo from Oma the Label adds that distinct dose of stealth wealth (without dropping major cash). The rings' sleek finish and straightforward profile blend seamlessly into your WFH uniform, too.
Starry-Eyed
We’re no stranger to a well-curated collection of studs, hoops, and dangles. As Ashley Graham playfully demonstrates here, you shouldn’t feel restricted to only choosing only one tone for your earscape. Try pairing them with a simple tank to let the mixed metals jewelry take center stage.