If you're looking to get in on the action and spruce up your collection this summer, look no further. Business Insider asked jewelers and stylists which jewelry trends are in and out right now.
Here's what the experts said.
Charm jewelry is making a big comeback.
According to Kendra Sharpe, wardrobe stylist and creative director of Kendra Sharpe Styling, the charm renaissance is upon us.
The stylist recommended choosing charms that speak to you to make them more personable.
"The bigger the better, and the more unique the better," she told BI.
Colorful gemstones can add a pop of color to any outfit.
According to Joseph Denaburg, fourth-generation jeweler at Levy's Fine Jewelry, vibrant gemstone jewelry is on the rise this summer.
"Think of rings adorned with sapphires, earrings set with emeralds, and bracelets featuring amethysts," he said. "These colorful pieces are perfect for adding a pop of color to any ensemble."
The jeweler also said you can opt for multicolored gemstones. These can be mixed and matched with various outfits, making them a dynamic choice.
Small watches are winning people over this summer.
According to Sharpe, delicate watches are in this season — the smaller the better.
"Add some stackable bracelets around it, or wear it by itself for a sophisticated look," she told BI.
The stylist recommended opting for gold, silver, or a mix of both.
Bold, chunky chains are all the rage right now.
According to Denaburg, chunky chains are making a strong comeback.
"These statement pieces are highly versatile, allowing them to be styled with both casual and formal outfits," he told BI. "Fashion enthusiasts love them for their ability to transform a simple outfit into something eye-catching and sophisticated."
Whether worn as a standalone piece or layered with other necklaces, the stylist said, they add an instant edge to any look.
Mismatched earrings can add a bold touch to your look.
Mismatched earrings are breaking onto the summer scene, according to Sharpe.
She recommended investing in a pair with a similar design but different lengths to add a touch of boldness to any outfit.
On the other hand, minimalist necklaces are fading out of style.
"One tiny, dainty necklace is just not enough right now," Jane Winchester Paradis, jeweler and founder of Jane Win Jewelry, told BI.
Denaburg recommended making room in your closet for more prominent and eye-catching designs.
Bright-colored, plastic jewelry can come across as juvenile.
Though often a favorite at festivals, brightly-colored necklaces — often made of plastic or resin — can seem a little juvenile and cheap in other environments, according to Patrick Kenger, personal and celebrity stylist and image consultant at Pivot.
"To elevate your look, opt for elegant bead designs in muted colors or possibly chic and thin metal chains," he told BI.
Monochrome or single-tone jewelry is becoming less popular.
According to Denaburg and Winchester Paradis, this summer is all about embracing multicolored jewelry.
Denaburg explained that mixed metals bring vibrancy and versatility to any wardrobe. And Winchester Paradis said layering silver and gold necklaces is especially popular right now.
Put away your shell necklaces.
"Jewelry incorporating natural shells is fun and certainly gives off a beach-like vibe, but it can come across as too casual," Kenger told BI.
The stylist said it also lacks versatility because transferring the look to non-summer months is harder.
As a replacement, consider pieces featuring pearls. They can still achieve an understated look but with more polish.