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Spring’s here, which means it’s time to refresh your look with lighter layers, fresh fits, and the right jewellery to bring it all together. The perfect collection has a mix of silver, rose gold, and gold, but let’s be honest, we all have a favourite. No matter what you gravitate toward, this guide will show you how to make it work this season. Take a look, get inspired, and find the pieces your wardrobes been missing.
When it comes to silver, less is more. Sometimes a bracelet under the cuff or a solid signet on your hand is all it takes. Keep the rest simple. White tee, a few silver pieces, done.
The first look proves understated doesn’t have to mean boring. An oversized cardigan, statement cap and silver pendant add just enough detail without overdoing it. The second keeps things lighter, letting the jewellery do more of the work. Signet rings, bracelets and necklaces. Three essentials every man can build around.
Jewellery should feel personal. Whether it’s a pendant with meaning behind it or a chain you rarely take off, spring is a good time to switch things up. And rose gold brings something different.
It catches natural light with a warmer tone that feels easy to wear without being too polished. Layer a few chains, add a signet ring and keep the rest simple with muted colours. If rose gold hasn’t been part of your rotation before, now’s a good time to change that.
If you like the warmth of rose gold but want something with a little more presence, gold is the obvious next step. It stands out against spring neutrals without needing much else.
The first look leans into contrast, pairing a relaxed knit with a green gemstone necklace that does most of the work. The second keeps things classic, using black to let the 18K gold pieces really stand out. From layered pendants and signet rings to ICED styles, gold gives you plenty of room to switch things up without overcomplicating the look.
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