6 Formerly "Dated" Jewelry Trends That Will Be Big This Fall

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In films, there's a common plotline where characters relive the same day over and over again. For fashion editors, we're sort of doing the same thing. But instead of repeating our days on end, it's all about watching trends come back that you swore never would. You can claim you'll never wear puddle pants or the grunge aesthetic again but manage to also buy into it a few years later (it's all a part of the plotline, honey). Love it or hate it, it's only natural that things come back in style eventually, and nothing speaks more to that truth than the jewelry trends spotted on the fall/winter 2022 runways. 

While most may assume the most nostalgic trends fall into the bags and boots category, that's far from the truth. Like any other accessory, there are pieces that manage to go in and out of style every few seasons. So in that vein, I've scoured the runway to identify the six fall jewelry trends making a comeback. These trends might not be brand-new, but they're sure to make your wardrobe feel bright, shiny, and fresh. 

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Remember long necklaces? Well, they're back. Despite this style being considered a staple, it's been a minute since we saw them play a prevalent part on the runway. In the past few seasons, the only jewelry that was shining brightly was short, chunky chains and all things Y2K-inspired, so you can imagine how much we were longing for the return of this style. 

Luckily for us, the F/W 22 runways had no shortage of options. From layered chain necklaces at Chanel to single-pendant versions at Chloé, long necklaces will be spotted everywhere this season. Proving that the best trends aren't always poppin' off every season, instead, they'll play the long game and wait for the perfect moment to make a comeback. For long necklaces, that moment just so happens to be now. 

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Trends and ex-partners can sometimes fall into the same category: You think you've broken up with them forever, but somehow you manage to be won over by them again. And while I can't say if the pressures of cuffing season will bring former lovers together again, I can say that things will get very serious with cuff bracelets this fall. Across the board, F/W 2022 runway looks featured either oversize single-cuff bracelets or overly layered bangles. But unlike unchanged lovers, this trend feels like it's gotten better with time.

You can see how this jewelry trend has evolved through how Saint Laurent styled maxi dresses with layered chunky bangles and Alexander McQueen's moto-inspired ensembles shined with minimal cuffs. This is not the former beloved layered bangle look you were committed to in the aughts—it's better. 

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The beautiful thing about jewelry is that it's one of the few things that can lend itself to becoming a family heirloom—such as a handed-down engagement ring or your grandmother's beloved brooch. But just because there is a level of built-in antiquity to jewelry doesn't mean it has to feel ancient. Proof of that sentiment lies in the return of brooches on the fall/winter 2022 runways. 

You may have preconceptions about pin jewelry, but you'll want to leave them at the door this fall. Once seen as "dated," this jewelry style got a youthful update thanks to brands like Burberry and Chanel showing sweaters dripping in quirky-shaped brooches. Flower pins were also modernized at Jil Sander and Saint Laurent. These brooches are a far cry from what your grandmother used to wear to Sunday service, but they are, without a doubt, something people of all generations can get behind this fall.

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Anyone who loves jewelry can recall the first time they wandered into a store at the mall and thought about getting a piercing. Maybe you were debating which ear piercing to get, or perhaps you were only allowed to wear fake nose rings. Either way, body jewelry was exciting at the timeAnd while we may be long past those moments of begging parents to allow us to wear body jewelry, the fascination with it is far from over. 

Call it a severe case of nostalgia, but the fall/winter 2022 runways were filled with every type of body jewelry. There were lip rings at Balmain, nose rings at Dries Van Noten, belly rings at Y/Project, and even philtrum and eyebrow piercings at Givenchy and Fendi. Proving once again that even if you're grown out of your adolescence, we're all susceptible to wanting to cover our entire bodies in sparkly, shiny things. 

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Another nostalgic jewelry trend that's bound to be big this fall? Choker necklaces. While this style has been around for centuries, it's always stayed relevant because of its continuous evolution throughout history. There were the velvet versions that dominated the '20s, the grunge-inspired rubber versions that dominated the '90s, and now there are the most recent iterations found on the F/W 22 runways. 

Like previous versions, the chokers found in the collections this year center on traditional materials (crystals, velvet, chains, and pearls), but they feel fresh through styling. It's not just about wearing a choker this fall—it's about how you wear it. Versace and Chanel layered mismatched chokers to add edge to tweed ensembles, while Miu Miu layered velvet and crystal versions with sheer slip dresses to up the vampy ante. This fall, it's all about layering on the chokers or pairing them with unexpected pieces to embody that cool-girl energy. 

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Last but certainly not least, the unexpected trend that's bound to take over this fall is floral jewelry. I know you're thinking, "Really, girl?" but to be fair, this trend managed to outgrow the cliché botanical pieces of the past and felt as crisp as fallen leaves. But you don't have to take my word for it—just look to the F/W 22 collections as proof. 

Floral-adorned pieces were far more versatile than you'd expect—they were a part of various brands' collections and came in every type of jewelry you could want. There were chokers adorned with oversize flowers at Blumarine and Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafin, bold metal cuffs with flowers at Brandon Maxwell, and even floral brooches at Saint Laurent and Jil Sander.

Coming around to the idea of floral jewelry may take some time, but the seed has been planted, and we'll have to see if this jewelry trend blooms this fall. 

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Jasmine Fox-Suliaman
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Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a fashion editor living in New York City. What began as a hobby (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a career dedicated to storytelling through various forms of digital media. She started her career at the print publication 303 Magazine, where she wrote stories, helped produce photo shoots, and planned Denver Fashion Week. After moving to Los Angeles, she worked as MyDomaine's social media editor until she was promoted to work across all of Clique's publications (MyDomaine, Byrdie, and Who What Wear) as the community manager. Over the past few years, Jasmine has worked on Who What Wear's editorial team, using her extensive background to champion rising BIPOC designers, weigh in on viral trends, and profile stars such as Janet Mock and Victoria Monét. She is especially interested in exploring how art, fashion, and pop culture intersect online and IRL.