Wearing gold and silver at the same time may have once felt aesthetically taboo, but mixed metal jewelry is more modern than ever. Whether it’s silver, yellow gold, rose gold, or any another variation, combining materials is an effortless way to add intrigue to your look—extra style points if you bring rope or leather accents (a key spring 2024 jewelry trend) into the mix.
The two-tone trend is, of course, nothing new—both fine and demi fine jewelry brands like Spinelli Kilcollin have been experimenting with mixed materials for years—providing us with an abundance of choice, both in terms of what to buy and how to style these pieces. A no-fuss way into the trend may also be the most obvious: By pairing solid metals with one another. Layer silver and gold chain necklaces together; create an enviable earscape with multi-metal studs and huggies in pierced ears, or pile on your favorite rings with abandon.
For the more seasoned wearer, consider going for a chunky piece the way Elsa Hosk did when she wore these Givenchy earrings on Instagram. Hosk isn’t the only A-lister partaking in the chunky jewelry trend—Hailey Bieber, Rihanna, EmRata, and Jordyn Woods all seem to agree, big, bold metals are in. Woods wore a preppy day look over the summer in Paris and tied in mixed metals with silver and gold bangles. For a more luxe approach, take a page from Hailey Bieber’s night-out look and mix metals with chunky diamonds.
Beyond its modern appeal, perhaps our favorite part about the mixed metal jewelry trend is how accessible it can be. Whether you’re on the market for a high-end investment piece from the likes of Lauren Rubinski or want to dip your toes into the look with affordable jewelry from Mejuri, there are plenty of options available across different budgets—many of which you’ll find also make for great gifts. Check out our picks from some of our favorite jewelry brands below.
Mixed-Metal Necklaces
If necklaces are your love language, these dual-toned pieces are the best of both worlds. A single mixed chain will stand out, but no one’s stopping you from wearing multiple for a true statement.
Have It All Earrings
Not sure which color earrings to wear? Let these silver-gold combinations decide for you.
Can’t-Choose Bracelets
These multi-metal bracelets will look super chic layered over knitwear or alone with a dress.
Two-Tone Rings
Adding rings of both metals is a great way to tie in the trend.