【London, UK】If You’re Already Wearing These 2026 Jewellery Trends Then You’re Ahead of the Curve

Editor’s Note

This article highlights the resurgence of ear cuffs as a major red-carpet trend, championed by celebrities and designers alike. We explore why this versatile piece is capturing attention and its forecasted prominence in the coming seasons.

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Ear Cuffs

If there’s one piece of jewellery that dominated on the red carpet this year, it was the subtly striking ear cuff, worn by the likes of Rihanna, Cynthia Erivo, Adwoa Aboah, Cate Blanchett, Vanessa Kirby and Julia Garner. The designers behind jewellery brand Otiumberg, Christie and Rosanna Wollenberg, are betting big on the trend for 2026:

“Ear cuffs are a standout trend—the appeal lies in their refined yet sculptural silhouette, offering a modern twist that feels effortless but directional,”

they say, adding that their ear cuff sets have been particularly popular thanks to their ability to “create a complete, pre-styled look without the need for piercings.”
Fendi, too, adorned models’ ears in colourful cuffs for its Spring/Summer 2026 show, while Zimmermann and Schiaparelli showed their own artistic iterations on the runway. It’s little surprise, then, that when asked which one piece of jewellery is worth investing in for the year ahead, Tomfoolery London’s creative director Laura Kay answered:

“a sculptural statement earring, such as a bold cuff”. “It captures a few major 2026 trends—scale, minimalism and modern confidence—while being versatile enough to elevate everything from tailoring to eveningwear,”

she said.

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Sculptural Silver

If you’re looking for a new piece of jewellery that offers maximum impact for minimum price, you’ll be delighted to hear that sculptural silver pieces are set to be a major 2026 trend.

“As gold prices continue to rise, we’re seeing a renewed appreciation for bold, sculptural silver jewellery,”

says Nombulelo Makombe, a jewellery and accessories buyer at Liberty London.

“Designers are using silver to experiment with form and scale, offering pieces that feel expressive and impactful while remaining more accessible.”

Tomfoolery’s Laura Kay agrees, noting that

“silver, especially mixed with unexpected textures or finishes, remains a key neutral that feels fresh against both day and evening looks.”
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Brown Diamonds
High-Low Jewellery
“We’re seeing a number of jewellers incorporating non-traditional materials—from cords to resin—into their designs as a creative response to the rising price of gold,”

she says.

“It’s giving rise to a new wave of ‘high-low’ fine jewellery that mixes luxury craftsmanship with playful, accessible materials.”

Designers like Rock Small Silver-Plated and Resin Earrings, Recycled Silver Agate Beaded Earrings, and Combined Textured Resin Earrings are examples of this trend.

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Signature Ear Cuff Set
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⏰ Published on: December 23, 2025