is gold & silver jewelry together a vibe? 👀🤔
i’m not gonna lie i didn’t think i was going to be able to pull this off in a way that looked cute & felt like me!
i actually used to only wear gold jewelry, but as my style transformed into a more edgy/alternative feel, i drifted over to all stainless steel & silver jewelry.
but it unfortunately has gotten a bit stale so i wanted to mix things up & try something new!
i honestly really love this new combo & i think i’ll be wearing it a lot 🤭
here are some details on my jewelry:
- minga london star necklace ($35, came in a set)
- mob dark stainless steel rings ($25/ea)
- amazon stainless steel ring set ($20 for 20)
- amazon chain bracelets ($10/ea)
- gold chain (gifted from a friend)
- gold fidget rings ($20/ea)
#goldjewelry #silverjewelry #jewelrystack #goldandsilver #ringstacking
When I first embarked on my mixed-metal journey, I was so focused on rings and bracelets, but honestly, the real game-changer for me has been exploring how to combine gold and silver necklaces and earrings! Initially, I thought it would look too busy, especially with necklaces, but I quickly realized it’s all about balance and intention. For necklaces, I found that layering is key. Instead of just throwing a gold chain and a silver pendant together, I started playing with different lengths. I’d wear a shorter, delicate silver chain with a small charm, then a slightly longer, bolder gold chain – maybe even one of those forgotten gold chains I mentioned from my closet! The trick is to vary the textures and thicknesses too. A fine gold chain next to a chunkier silver one creates a beautiful contrast without looking cluttered. And don't forget the pendants! A silver pendant on a gold chain, or vice versa, can be a stunning focal point. I even tried incorporating a necklace with both metals intertwined, which instantly ties the whole look together. It really makes those "gold and silver accessories" pop! Earrings were another fun challenge. I have multiple piercings, so I started by wearing a mix of gold studs and silver hoops. It felt a bit rebellious but totally chic. If you only have one piercing, you can still rock this trend! Consider a pair of earrings where one metal is dominant, but the other is used as an accent. Or, try an asymmetric look – a small gold stud in one ear and a delicate silver drop in the other. For those beautiful "ohrringe gold und silber gemischt" looks, I've seen some amazing designs that already combine both metals, making it super easy to achieve that cohesive vibe. My personal favorite way to do it is with ear cuffs or huggies in alternating metals. It adds so much character to the face. And it's not just about the jewelry directly on your skin. Think about integrating mixed metals into your overall accessories. That 'coach bag' I mentioned in the OCR? It has gold accents, and now pairing it with my silver-dominant jewelry stack feels so much more intentional. Even small details like a watch with a silver band and gold dials, or hair clips with mixed-metal finishes, can elevate your entire look. It’s about creating a harmonious blend across all your "gold and silver accessories," making everything feel purposeful and stylish. My biggest takeaway from this whole experiment is to trust your instincts and have fun with it. Don't be afraid to pull out those 'stuffed away' gold pieces and see how they can breathe new life into your silver collection. This "stacking" journey has truly transformed my personal style, giving it a unique depth I never thought possible. So go ahead, mix and match – you might just discover your new favorite go-to stack too!

Your definitely look better in gold, in my opinion