Jewelry fashion has long outgrown the idea of being a modest “addition” to a look — it’s now playing its own game. This time, from New York to Milan, designers showcased jewelry statements that speak for themselves. Bold, asymmetric, colorful — they look like wearable art pieces made to catch the eye and define style. We’ve gathered five key jewelry trends for Spring–Summer 2026 to inspire your next look.
1. Statement Pendants: The Lead Note of the Look
Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, and many other major fashion houses reminded us: minimalism is fine, but a standout piece is much better. Statement pendants are no longer reserved for evening wear — they’re now styled with a crisp white shirt, a basic tank, or even a sporty T-shirt. It’s all about contrast — keeping the simplicity but breaking it at the same time. This is one of those cases where a single detail shapes the entire outfit.

Orxata’s statement pendants take this trend even further thanks to their functionality. Every necklace can be adjusted in height and shape, and our signature design — the cuff-necklace — available in several versions, can be worn not only on the neck but also on the ear.

2. Asymmetric Earrings: Playing with Contrast
Fendi and Versace were among those who bet on asymmetry — and nailed it. One bold earring on one side, a cuff or a delicate piece on the other — and suddenly the look feels unconventional yet balanced. This play of shapes creates new visual architecture, redefines the silhouette, and adds that touch of drama often missing in everyday style.

Every pair of Orxata Transforming Jewelry earrings can become asymmetric thanks to its engineered design. You can make one earring longer and the other shorter, one bolder and the other lighter. You can even change the shape, design, or proportions directly while wearing them — all possible due to the thoughtfully developed functionality of each piece.

3. Long earrings: vertical in different variations
The Spring–Summer 2026 runways clearly favored elongated, vertical jewelry silhouettes. These designs work like optical magic: they visually lengthen the neck, refine the figure, and draw attention to the collar or neckline. No excessive dynamics — just pure, confident form.

In Orxata’s catalog, you’ll find several earring models with elongated designs that are ready to elevate your jewelry wardrobe next season — giving you not only the feeling of being on trend but also the chance to express your creativity every time you wear them. For example, our 5-in-1 Forma and 3-in-1 Hide-and-Seek earrings:

4. Colorful Accents: Enamel, Gemstones, and More
On the runways, monochrome gave way to expression. Designers added jewelry with colored enamel inlays, multi-hued gemstones, and even semi-transparent accents in unexpected shades — from deep turquoise to soft pink. This trend reminds us: color is emotion. And if you want to express it without words — do it through your jewelry.

Our 2-in-1 Ojo ring, from the recent collection, perfectly captures this mood. When ordering, you can choose any gemstone in any color — to match your eyes, your birth month, or even your favorite bag.

5. Layered Jewelry: The Formula of Volume
Chanel and other global houses have once again proved that layered doesn’t mean overloaded — it’s about rhythm. This season, layered chains and pendants of different lengths make a strong comeback as a full-fledged styling technique. Layering gives depth and movement to a look, making it alive and dynamic. After all, each layer of jewelry is more than decoration — it’s another line of style.

Our upcoming Orxata collection is all about layering — we have a lot to surprise you with. Stay tuned for November!
Spring–Summer 2026 will be the season when accessories set the rhythm. They’re no longer mere details but co-authors of your look. In the Orxata Transforming Jewelry catalog, you’ll find pieces that evolve with you — transform, combine, and shape the mood and form you need. With their smart engineering and versatile design, they can become your personal trend — today, tomorrow, and always.