March Hoop Madness: Color Pop
Photo credit: @beabongiasca
One staple. Three trends. Three days.
Enamel. Juicy gemstones. Spring energy. Color is an instant mood changer. From brights to jewel tones, and paired with precious stones and mixed metals, these hoops will catch eyes and compliments.
Because we all love them, we’re dedicating a week to them. Are you ready for more hoop trends dominating the scene? Ready, set, hoops!
The Artist
These cornflower blue hoops remind me of clear blue skies—in Manhattan. This NYC-based designer created her first collection at twelve-years-old and hasn’t stopped since. A believer in gemstone vibrations, each Nina Runsdorf creation hopes to inspire a personal connection with its wearer.
White gold, enamel, and blue topaz “The Artist” hoops, $5,400 at Nina Runsdorf
*This item is sold out.
Golden Rainbow
For Roxanne Assoulin, it’s all about creating “jewelry that makes you smile.” With nearly four decades of professional experience in the fashion industry for iconic brands such as Marc Jacobs and Oscar de la Renta, the jewelry artist injects a much-needed dose of positivity into the world with these whimsical hoops.
Brass, steel, and enamel “Golden Rainbow” hoops, $90 at Roxanne Assoulin
Hula Hoops
Designer Anastasia Kessaris’ inspirations range from love and family to space to women—she’s an ambitious woman who advocates for women in the workplace. This pair made with burgundy titanium are certainly power hoops. Bonus: you can change up the diamond amounts and carats and opt for other colors in her Metallika collection.
Burgundy titanium and diamond “Hula Hoops” earrings, $1,270 at Anastasia Kessaris
Rainbow Spiral
London-based Lebanese designer Noor Fares’ passion for fine art propels her soulful fine jewelry. With diversity, travel, and symbolism as her inspirational pillars, Noor designs innovative pieces. Exhibit A: hypnotizing spiral hoops in grey gold and rainbow gems.
18K grey gold, rock crystal, and colored gemstone “Rainbow Spiral Moon” earrings, $4,900 at Noor Fares
Flower Power
For color lover Bea Bongiasca, jewelry is a visual language that communicates her passions for pop culture, fantasy worlds, and contemporary art. These trippy hoops represent her endless creativity expressed through precious metals, gems, and enamel.
Gold, silver, enamel, and topaz “Flower Power” hoops, $1,550 at Bea Bongiasca
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