Spring Demi Fine + Fashion Favorites
Spring Favorites
It's officially spring and we are so excited for warmer weather and blooming flowers. One thing always on our mind is jewelry, our favorite pieces, and the new ones joining us this season, the options are endless. And spring styling always shifts the conversation around jewelry.
This season, we’re especially drawn to pieces that feel customizable, wearable, and intentionally styled. The biggest spring jewelry trends right now aren’t really about owning more — they’re about building a jewelry wardrobe that evolves with you.
Here’s what we’re styling this spring and how we’re wearing it.
There’s a reason structured necklaces are everywhere right now, it's because they are Becoming a foundation piece.
A structured necklace instantly changes the feeling of an outfit. Even the simplest tank top or oversized button-down suddenly feels styled and intentional.
Our favorites this season are the Hayes collars and Monet chokers because they work as anchor pieces rather than statement pieces you only wear occasionally.
The key to styling structured or hard necklaces in 2026 is contrast:
Structured jewelry with relaxed clothing
Sculptural metals with soft fabrics
Minimal silhouettes with layered texture elsewhere
We especially love pairing collars and chokers with:
Open necklines
White tanks
Slip dresses
Oversized menswear-inspired shirting
Layered delicate chains underneath or alongside the structured necklace
Instead of replacing layering, collars and chokers are becoming part of it.
Charm Jumbles & Personalized Jewelry Styling
One of the biggest shifts happening in demi fine jewelry trends is the move away from perfectly matched styling.
Jewelry is feeling more personal again.
Charm jumbles — especially pieces inspired by vintage collecting and story-building — are having a huge moment because they allow people to curate their jewelry over time rather than buying one static finished piece.
That’s why we love the Mod + Jo and Thatch charms
The styling feels layered, collected, and slightly imperfect in the best way. Different shapes, symbols, textures, and meanings come together to create something that feels individual to the wearer.
The best charm layering doesn’t look overly planned.
It should feel like:
A collection built slowly
Pieces gathered through memory
A mix of sentiment and styling
Jewelry that evolves alongside you
Curate your story through your jewelry.
Layers get lighter. Necklines open up, and we aren't hiding behind big winter coats anymore.
Think:
- Charm layering
- Structured Necklaces
- Adjustable chains
- Personalization
- Pieces designed to mix together instead of stand alone
Chains Designed for Styling, Not Just Wearing
One of the biggest things we look for when building a jewelry wardrobe is versatility.
Can a piece be styled multiple ways?
Can it evolve with different charms?
Can it layer easily with existing pieces?
This spring, we’re especially focused on chains with built-in charm connectors because they make personalization effortless while still looking elevated and intentional.
Some of our favorite styling chains right now:
Finn Paperclip
The Finn Paperclip works especially well for charm layering because of its balance between structure and openness. It adds texture to a layered look without feeling visually heavy.
Perfect for:
Multiple smaller charms
Everyday layering
Chunkier spring styling moments
The Lariat
Lariats continue to be one of the most versatile jewelry silhouettes for spring.
The adjustable drop creates movement, while the connector styling allows charms to completely change the mood of the piece depending on how it’s styled.
We love lariats because they naturally create dimension without needing multiple necklaces.
Vienna Rolo
The Vienna Rolo feels slightly more classic, which makes it perfect for balancing trend-forward charm styling with something timeless.
It’s especially good for:
Mixed metal moments
Vintage-inspired charm curation
Cameron
Cameron works beautifully as a foundational layering chain. It’s subtle enough to wear daily but still strong enough to support personalized charm styling.
These are the kinds of chains that become part of your uniform rather than occasional accessories.
Sonia
Sonia feels softer and slightly more delicate, making it ideal for lighter spring layering.
We especially love it paired with:
Small clustered charms
Organic pearl details
Airier fabrics and open necklines
The Hand Chain
Hand chains continue to move from niche accessory into everyday styling territory.
What makes them interesting right now is how they interact with clothing and movement rather than acting as a standalone statement piece.
A hand chain adds styling detail in a way that feels subtle but directional — especially when paired with rings, bracelets, and softer tailoring.
It’s one of our favorite ways to make jewelry feel intentional without adding visual heaviness.
Building a Jewelry Wardrobe Instead of Buying One-Off Pieces
The biggest shift in spring jewelry trends isn’t necessarily about one specific silhouette.
It’s about how people are approaching jewelry overall.
Instead of buying isolated statement pieces, more people are building collections that work together:
Chains designed for layering
Charms added over time
Foundational pieces mixed with trend pieces
Jewelry that evolves seasonally without feeling disposable
That’s what demi-fine jewelry does best.
It allows for experimentation and personal styling while still feeling elevated enough to wear every day.
The goal isn’t perfection.