
This Surprising Jewellery Trend Is Everywhere – Even Maya Jama Is Wearing It
Chloé, Shell Gold-Tone Clip Earrings
Zimmermann Pearl Beaded Necklace
Edge Of Ember, Ocean Shell Earrings
Soru, Ariel Gold Earrings
& Other Stories, Starfish Shell Bracelet
Monica Vinader, Nura Small Shell Pendant Charm
Mango, Shells Bead Necklace
Pandora x Disney, Ariel Shell Ring
Ottoman Hands, Nautilus Seashell Pearl Drop Stud Earrings
Anthropologie, Summer Icon Post Earrings
Mejuri, Amelia Shell Pendant
Zara, Necklaces With Shell Charms
Chloé, Shells Small Drop Earrings
Jennifer Behr, Mar Earrings
YSSO, Birth Of Venus Pendant
As any fashion girl worth her salt will confirm, Chemena Kamali's debut at Chloé was monumental. Her carousel of free-spirited boho dresses took over our collective minds and social media feeds, inspiring the return of all things boho. But amidst the chiffon and ruffles that Kamali has reintroduced for the modern day Chloé girl, her SS25 collection for the fashion house has also set the agenda for some of summer's most coveted items. Think sheer lace skirts, excellent ballet flats and, perhaps slightly more unexpected: seashell-inspired jewellery.
A sparkly take on a nostalgic item, Chloé's seashell earrings have been cropping up in the wardrobes of fashion editors and influencers alike. The ultimate endorsement? Maya Jama wore a pair for her debut on the latest season of Love Island . Taking to Instagram, Jama kicked off her Love Island wardrobe with an archival Versace swimsuit and sarong set finished with statement gilded seashell earrings and a matching cuff.
Chloé, Shell Gold-Tone Clip Earrings
Fresh off the brand's SS25 runways, these gold-tone earrings are shaped like natural seashells and will transform a simple summer dress into a real statement this season.
Seashell jewellery at Chloé and Zimmermann SS25 shows ©Getty Images/ Peter White
While Chloé has undoubtedly led the charge, coastal jewellery has been a clear through line across a parade of spring/summer runways this season. From surrealist fishbone necklaces at Schiaparelli and statement earrings at Tory Burch, to Zimmermann's elevated take on puka shells, beachy vibes have clearly taken over the style set just in time for summer. But it's not just the luxury designers getting in on the action – seashell jewellery has also been a regular sighting across high street brands. Case in point? Zara's shell necklace that went viral last summer.
©Getty Images/Alentina Frugiuele
Naturally perfect for the current heatwave, seashell jewellery will put you in a holiday state of mind, even if you're stuck at the office this summer. Take notes from Jama and add a glamorous slant to your swimwear looks with a pair of gilded shell earrings. Doechii, meanwhile, styled her bright charm-adorned earrings with a floaty boho dress at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year.
Whether you opt for Ariel-inspired shells or experiment with more abstract corals and sculptural shapes, there's plenty of ocean-inspired jewellery you can add to your wardrobe this summer. And we've curated the best seashell jewellery on offer to get you started.
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Zimmermann Pearl Beaded Necklace
A beaded shell necklace featuring natural Tiger's Eye, Black Agate, Red Jasper and Freshwater Pearl stones, this will look stunning with a long strapless dress and flat sandals for hot summer nights. Consider this the easy way to achieve your perfect holiday outfit.
Edge Of Ember, Ocean Shell Earrings
Beloved by Meghan Markle and Claudia Winkleman, Edge Of Ember is best known for crafting thoughtful and affordable pieces, and its selection of shell-inspired jewellery is just as elegant as you'd imagine. Made from recycled sterling silver with 18k gold plating, these shell studs with freshwater pearl droplets work as well wirh a crisp button down as they do with an evening dress,
Soru, Ariel Gold Earrings
Soru's Ariel earrings bear a close resemblance to Chloé's famous pair, but cost much less. The gold-plated pair is lightweight enough to be worn everyday and will probably be the most-worn accesory on all your holidays this summer.
& Other Stories, Starfish Shell Bracelet
Switch out the gilded jewellery with & Other Stories' Starfish Shell Bracelet. A polished take on puka shells, the bracelet's single starfish charm adds a playful touch. Perfect for stacking up with colourful beaded bracelets. Holiday mode, whether you're summering in the city or sunny shores abroad.
Monica Vinader, Nura Small Shell Pendant Charm
Price: £31.60 (was £79)
If you're not quite convinced that shell-shaped pieces are for you, opt instead for Monica Vinader's abstract shell pendant. String it through a delicate chain or add it to a charm bracelet, it'll add just the right glimmer and coastal charm to your outfits.
Mango, Shells Bead Necklace
Mango reimagines the charm necklace with a coastal edge with this seashell-adorned piece. Whether you layer it with delicate chains or wear solo with a monochrome outfit, the bold necklace is a guaranteed showstopper.
Rixo, Salene Bracelet
Embodying the vintage touch Rixo is known for, the Salene Bracelet is crafted from 18-karat gold-plated brass with an antique finish. You could obviously wear the statement cuff with swimwear and breezy maxi dresses on holiday, or you could wear it with a silk shirt to bring a touch of summer to your formal looks.
Pandora x Disney, Ariel Shell Ring
Pandora took the Little Mermaid inspiration literally with its openwork seashell motif ring finished with a freshwater pearl. A dainty addition to your finger stack for the summer, the sterling silver ring is sure to add a whimsical touch to your outfits.
Ottoman Hands, Nautilus Seashell Pearl Drop Stud Earrings
For a different take on shells, consider these pearl drop studs from Ottoman Hands. Made from 21ct gold-plated recycled brass, these studs feature a fossilised seashell design. Wear with a linen mini and sandals for the perfect beachside look.
Anthropologie, Summer Icon Post Earrings
Price: £48
Curate the perfect summer ear stack with Anthropolgie's stud earrings. This set features crystal-studded takes in seashells as well as a playful crab design, all of which you'll probably want to keep on all season long.
Mejuri, Amelia Shell Pendant
If you're looking for an elevated seashell charm, Mejuri's Amelia pendant is perfect for adding to your favourite necklaces, bracelets and even bag charms for a beachy touch wherever you go.
Zara, Necklaces With Shell Charms
Zara is no stranger to creating an excellent shell-adorned accessory and for SS25, we're eying the brand's shell charm cord necklace. The charm necklace comes with a complementary metal design that can easily be stacked together for a boho-tinged beachy look.
Chloé, Shells Small Drop Earrings
Price: £390
Another Chloé addition to this list, these asymmetric drop earrings are a smorgasbord of ocean-inspired motifs and cascading pearls. Surprisingly lightweight, these gold-tone danglers are guaranteed conversation-starters and make for a great investment.
Jennifer Behr, Mar Earrings
Price: £215
Jennifer Behr's cascading shells make for a striking statement. Consider wearing yours with a little black dress and kitten heels for sundowners and dinners this summer.
YSSO, Birth Of Venus Pendant
In case you haven't noticed, cord necklaces are gaining popularity this season. YSSO's scultped shell pendant is suspended on a black cord string, making it teh [erfect trendy addition to your jewellery box this season.
Main image credits: ©Instagram/@mayajama
Hitanshi Kamdar is a senior commerce writer for Grazia. Hitanshi is always on the hunt for the latest trends, emerging designers and the internet's most bizarre style discourse. When not writing, she can be found IDing outfits during Netflix binges and shopping for the latest It-girl shoe trends.
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