Jewellery is huge for spring summer 2019. It is the season of jewellery if there ever was a season.
Perhaps two of the biggest jewellery trends is the mismatched earring and in other cases the single earring. Ulla Johnson did the former with a shell earring in one ear and irregular gold hoop in the other. Marni did the single earring which seems to be championed by many a fashion house.
Over at Marni, Chloe and Alexa Chung to name a few, there were ankle bracelets. At the latter it was cleverly and very delicately worn over ankle socks.
Just as ankles were adorned so are arms. Armani and Balmain had cube like oversize bangles stacked for effect.
Elsewhere where there was a stacked effect was brands like Chloe and Chanel who stacked numerous necklaces. Pearls were stacked with logo bedecked pieces which were layered over precious stone necklaces.
Talking necklaces, it was heavy chains at Marni and Hermes whilst tasselled at Miu Miu.
Kostadinov and Alexander Wang didn't leave the model's faces out the jewellery game. Jewelled face guards and masks seem to inspire Gucci autumn winter 2019 collection.
Body jewellery harking back to the early noughties was worn with revealing clothes at Donatella's Versace.
Fashion Houses like Prada and Miu Miu had bow designed jewellery which has trickled down to the high street with brands like H&M.
The feather trend for 2019 is not just reserved for garments but brands such as Longchamp and Loewe had feathered earrings which floated from models ears giving the range a global citizen feel.
Similar to the feather trend is the seashell trend which has trickled over from winter 2018 with necklines, ears and ankles being adorned with shells. Brands such as Sportmax and Etro were just two such brands that sported this trend.
Earrings hoop wise were not as we know them with them being nonchalant and colorful at Matty Bowan, leather and layered at Loewe and other fashion houses like Balenciaga played with the traditional hoop.
Everyday items such as clothing pegs, a fork and more were fashioned into jewellery on the Catwalk. Versace did the former and Coach the latter.
Over at Prabal Gurang and a host of other brands there were intricate ear cuffs lining ears whereas rings were in focus at Dries Van Noten and Marc Jacobs. The former colourist showed his knack for color and texture in the mismatched rings which seem to point us where fashion wants us to go this season; mismatched, irregular and stacked.