The Edit: Why We Can’t Stop Loving 70s Style Jewelry

 BRACELET JEMMA WYNNE • WATCH OMEGA • RING JENNA BLAKE •  TOP VINTAGE YSL

Directed & Photographed by: Alexander Saladrigas   
Styled by: Marissa Baklayan   
Words by: Jill Newman


We have ‘70s jewelry to thank for some of our most iconic and empowering styles. There is Elsa Peretti’s Bone Cuff and Diamonds by the Yard®, Aldo Cipullo’s Juste un Clou nail bracelet for Cartier, David Webb’s totem pendants, glam rock diamond hoops and statement medallions. The list is long. The jewelry was unapologetically bold, glamorous and expressive.

How ‘70s Jewelry Continues to Influence Today’s Trends

As we move toward bigger, statement jewelry in present day, there are clear nods to our favorite ‘70s themes. You could say the jewelry is aligned with the latest fashion, which is true, but fabulous diamond jewels have never been just about trends. These stylish new pieces are timely—and timeless. When fashion whims move on, diamond hoops and signature pendants will stay relevant.

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NECKLACE WILLIAM GOLDBERGBRACELETS (L-R) WILLIAM GOLDBERG, JAMES FREE JEWELERS • TOP VINTAGE JEAN PAUL GAULTIER • SKIRT A.W.A.K.E. MODE

Stylists Still Gravitate Toward ‘70s Jewelry Aesthetics

That brings us back to the here and now. Ask almost any stylist, and they will declare the ‘70s as their favorite era. “I always gravitate towards the 70s,” says stylist Elissa Santisi, who is a longtime champion of the ‘70s look. “It was a glamorous time, it was androgynous…men dressed like women and women dressed like men, there was sleek minimalism and bold, personal statements, there was a sleezy side and sexy and chic side.” Her favorite style icons of the era included Bianca Jager, Charlotte Rampling and David Bowie. And their expressive style is so relevant again right now.

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NECKLACE (WORN AS BELT) SIDNEY GARBER •  DRESS CHANEL •  BRIEFS STYLIST’S OWN
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BRACELETS JAMES FREE JEWELERS •  RING FOUNDRAE •  EARRING VHERNIER •  NECKLACE (WORN AS BELT) SIDNEY GARBER •  DRESS CHANEL •  BRIEFS STYLISTS’ OWN

‘70s Jewelry Inspires Today’s Designers in Fresh New Ways

Jewelry designers are embracing the strong ‘70s vibe, but let’s be clear, this isn’t a repeat. It’s a reference to the era’s defining jewels. Its influence is in minimalist, genderless designs, sexy torque collars and layers of long pendant necklaces. It’s in statement brooches and chunky cocktail rings, glitzy diamond hoops and long drop earrings. It’s in symbolic astrological signs, hearts and butterflies and pops of enamel color.

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NECKLACE JENNA BLAKE •  EARRINGS (L-R) PAUL MORELLI, ALMASIKA •  DRESS FERRAGAMO
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BRACELET (WORN AS HAIR PIECE) VERDURA

“That ‘70s feel is back and it filters into my psyche when I’m designing,” says Paul Morelli, who began designing his eponymous jewelry in the mid-’70s. That spirit comes to life in his ‘ultimate hoop’ earring.  “It’s a big, well-engineered diamond hoop that is angled the right way and looks great on.” New bolder and heavier diamond necklaces with what he describes as having a “glam rock feel” also echoes the ‘70s vibe.

The ‘70s style conjures up images of caftan dresses with long bold pendants and denim shirts unbuttoned to reveal layers of necklaces, says Jennifer Alfano, a jewelry designer who also has the fashion blog Flare Index. “There was a simplicity and streamlined style of dressing in the ‘70s that I’m drawn to,” she says. Her new J case in gold with diamonds is a “love letter” to that era: it’s a large, hinged case that opens to reveal inscribed words or a drawing. And, she says it’s perfect over a caftan (or really anything).

The Edit: Why We Can’t Stop Loving 70s Style Jewelry
BRACELET BULGARI •  EARRING ANITA KO
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BRACELET JEMMA WYNNE • WATCH OMEGA • RING JENNA BLAKE •  TOP VINTAGE YSL •  SKIRT LOUIS VUITTON
The Edit: Why We Can’t Stop Loving 70s Style Jewelry
BRACELET JAMES FREE JEWELERS •  RINGS (L-R) BUCHERER, FOUNDRAE •  EARRING VHERNIER •  NECKLACE (WORN AS BELT) SIDNEY GARBER •  DRESS CHANEL •  BRIEFS STYLISTS’ OWN

Everyday Luxury: The Enduring Legacy of ‘70s Jewelry

It’s not that designers are nostalgic about the ‘70s, they are more empowered by it. As Marion Fasel, founder of The Adventurine explains, “It was a time when women started heading to the office in the masses, so jewelers had to change and create everyday work designs.”

She points to Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra, Bulgari’s Monete (coins), long swinging necklaces and everyday diamonds (especially diamond stud earrings), as the new everyday jewels. Today, we are seeing new variations of these ‘70s styles.

The ‘70s jewelry style reminds us that one great statement piece (or layers of them) is all you need to express your style, mood and independence. 

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EARRINGS REZA •  BRACELET JAMES FREE JEWELERS •  RINGS (L-R) ALMASIKA, KLOTO •  JACKET VINTAGE MIU MIU •  BRIEFS VINTAGE PRADA
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SKIRT LOUIS VUITTON •  SHOES UGO PAULON
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EARRINGS + NECKLACE CHANEL •  BRACELET POMELLATO •  RINGS (L-R) MACADAM, CHANEL, MACADAM • TOP AND PANTS ANN DEMEULEMEESTER • SHOES CHANEL

Shop ‘70s Jewelry

Explore outta sight styles inspired by this iconic era from some of our favorite designers.

The Edit: Why We Can’t Stop Loving 70s Style Jewelry

Akaila Reid Ridge Edge Solitaire Ring, $32,920, akailareid.com

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Beck Jewels Arco Ring, $8,950, beckjewels.com

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Bernard James Omen Black Diamond Ring, $7,650, bernardjames.com

The Edit: Why We Can’t Stop Loving 70s Style Jewelry

Lizzie Mandler OG Diamond Bezel ID Bracelet, $6,075, lizziemandler.com

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Sidney Garber Yellow Gold Feathers That Move Earrings, $14,000, sidneygarber.com

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Uniform Object Vessel Tennis Necklace 6, $40,000, uniformobject.com

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Van Cleef & Arpels Snowflake Earrings Small Model, $117,000, vancleefarpels.com


Photographer/Director: Alexander Saladrigas
Stylist: Marissa Baklayan
Hair: Hair by Shinya Nakagawa at BRIDGE using R+Co
Makeup: Maud Laceppe
Manicurist: Yukie Miyakawa
Model/Music: Alici
Creative Director: Lizzy Oppenheimer
Creative Production: Petty Cash Production
Director of Photography: Brandon Mercer
Sound Op: Jose Gonzalez
Photo Assistants: Ben Kasun, Colin Elliott
Digital Tech: Eliot Oppenheimer
Fashion Assistant: Carol Li

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