Our Favorite Jewelry Looks from New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week kicked off on Feb. 11 and we have been on the lookout for the biggest, boldest and most beautiful jewelry from the events. It’s time to prepare for the fall and winter fashion seasons, so check out some of our favorite looks from the best jewelry fashion designers.

1. Lulu Frost

Lulu Frost is a NYC-based jewelry company featuring the designs of Lisa Salzer. Her jewelry is known for its particular combination of modern and vintage aesthetics and this was abundantly clear during her NYFW presentation of Frost’s fall/winter collection. The elaborate and futuristic designs featured retro and art deco motifs for a unique look that we are excited to see in the fall and winter seasons.

2. Eddie Borgo

Eddie Borgo’s pieces for the fall/winter fashion seasons are a colorful nod to the autumnal shades and a vintage color palette. The spike design gives these warm shades a cool edge. We think these pieces will add an edge to a daytime look or pair perfectly for an evening outfit. We can’t wait to see more from the fall/winter collection.

3. Creatures of the Wind

Creatures of the Wind went with the futuristic vibe of the NYFW jewelry trends. There were no frills from the designer, but that didn’t mean the jewelry couldn’t make a statement. Bold and clean lines and large baubles made for simple designs with a strong look. We see this as a serious trend to look out for in 2016.

4. Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony filed in step with Creatures of the Wind. In 2016, the future is now. The collection had the appearance of a retro depction of what the future will look like. The clean and rigid lines of the clothing were complimented by the spiraling metal motifs of the collection’s accessories.

5. Alexander Wang

Alexander Wang is known for the youthful attitude of his eponymous fashion line. His designs feature a punk vibe reminiscent of the ’80s and ’90s clubwear. The jewelry to compliment the fashion is edgy metal chains, buckles, collars and horse bits cuffs. This is a fashion easy enough to mimic even if you want to tone down the edge — just had a chainlink necklace in silver-toned metal to add a bit of attitude to your everyday look.

Photo Credit: lulufrost.com / wwd.com / vogue.com