- February 11, 2021
- FASHION + SHOPPING
The Most Beautiful Modern Pearl Pieces to Add to Your Jewel Box
It’s a pearl party!
Yes, everyone wants to wear pearls right now. And this pearl phenomenon isn’t limited to the usual dainty pearl strands and stud earrings, rather it involves the new generation of pearl pieces that have been reimagined with a contemporary twist. Think baroque or freshwater, unique arrangements, sculptural elements, and eccentric additions. And which is why I have my pearl-obsessed heart and soul set on Miu Miu Solitaire Jewels Necklace, Timeless Pearly Mismatched Earrings, Studio Metallurgy Rosette & Baroque Oyster Pearl Inlay Ring, and Completedworks Pearl & Gold Vermeil Cuff.
What I admire about these reimagined pearl jewels is that they have an unadorned simplicity, timelessness, and endless versatility of pearls, but with a side of unexpected coolness. Like the delicate Kira Wavy Pearl Choker for that soft, but sophisticated look or Lune Charmed Pearl Necklace and Anumerton Chand Phool On Freshwater Pearl Pendant Necklace to spruce up our everyday outfits. And then, there’s Moi Chicago Bracelet and Simone Rocha Pearl Drop Long Earrings for super-polished, glammed-up moments. For a classic, but street-smart mood, Maison Margiela Pearl-embellished Signer Ring and Hannan Beach House Necklace happen to be an ideal choice.
You know, pearls have a very distinctive quality where they can capture the seasonal trends and still be passed on for generations to come, after all, pearls transcend time. And with pearls being everywhere at the moment, there’s bound to be an artful style that’ll make a place in your heart. Until then, gaze through our edition of the most sumptuous modern pearl pieces. And well, do share this list with one and all to make sure everyone joins in on the pearl party.
Karishma is a science nerd turned fashion and beauty writer who loves talking about trends as much as eating desserts. Gucci, salted caramel ice-cream, jewels, and Simba (her dog) make up four chambers of her heart. Like Karishma’s story? Drop her a line in the comments section below.