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The jewelry that will make you look younger and the envy of your friends: a veteran Vogue editor reveals six styles you should know and how to get them for less

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Small stackable rings, £18, accessorize.com, solid gold ring, £180, thomassabo.com, snake rings £11 and £8.50, lovisa.co.uk, bracelets from £440, theysso.com, enamel bracelet, £12, asos.com, diamond choker, £20, accessorize.com, pearl necklace, £220, astridandmiyu.com, pendant necklace, £110, dowerandhall.com

Jewelry may be the smallest part of your outfit, but it has a huge impact on how the world sees you.

Having worked as an editor at Vogue, where I was jewelry director for 25 years, seeking out the latest jewels to spread across the pages of the magazine, I know that each trend has a long history, but also offers an extremely personal form of self-expression.

And while you can spend thousands of dollars on the finest gems, you can make an equally striking statement by shopping on the high streets. You just need to figure out what your piece of jewellery really says about you. I’ve decoded the six key jewellery trends for autumn and selected pieces that sparkle with hope, possibility and novelty to see you through the winter season ahead…

Small stacking rings, £18, accessorize.comchunky gold ring, £180, es.thomassabo.com, Snake rings £11 and £8.50, lovisa.co.ukBracelets from £440, themso.comenamel bracelet, £12, asos.comDiamond choker, £20, accessorize.compearl necklace, £220, astridandmiyu.comPendant necklace, £110, dowerandhall.com

Really wild rings

This season, the jewellery world is returning to the Victorian era, with nature symbols such as flowers, insects, swallows and snakes everywhere, especially on patterned rings. JW Anderson’s autumn/winter show featured tiny painted doves on signet rings, and snake motifs shone brightly at Chloe.

The current animal jewellery trend is all about identity – choose an animal whose characteristics you admire or want to identify with. Thomas Sabo has a gold-plated snake ring for £180, or River Island’s leopard ring for £14.

Snake ring, £180, thomassabo.com

Snake ring, £180, en.thomassabo.com

Sacred scarab, £80, mariejune.com

Sacred scarab, £80, mariejune.com

Posy Bloom Ring, £225, alexmonroe.com

Posy Bloom Ring, £225, alexmonroe.com

Seahorse, £67, Kylie Harper via wolfand badger.com

Seahorse, £67, Kylie Harper via wolfand badger.com

The return of the choker

One fashion season covers many looks, so while I recommend long necklaces with pendants, I’m also pointing out a trend for short, tight chokers.

Chokers have often been described as colliers de chien, a fashion that began in the mid-19th century when Hermes created a studded leather collar for a client’s bulldog. On the catwalks, Gucci presented dog collars with metal circles; Chanel presented strings of pearls interspersed with thick chains and heart-shaped pendants.

Marla Aaron’s necklaces have a series of twist clasps that link the chains together. Sandralexandra has the perfect choker for those who like the chain style, with crystals handmade in Spain (£110), and you can get matching earrings for £43.

Heirloom necklace, £450, monica vinader.com

Heirloom necklace, £450, monica vinader.com

Marnier Crystal Link, £110, sandralexandra.com

Marnier Crystal Link, £110, sandralexandra.com

Sumptuous chandeliers

Chandelier earrings are back, which is great news because they cast a flattering light on the face as the dark days of winter approach, making them a much better investment than Botox in my opinion.

The original pendant lights were designed to mimic Georgian chandeliers, reflecting light as a woman danced in a candlelit room. Ballrooms are few and far between these days, but the importance of light never diminishes.

Dolce & Gabbana’s diamond chandeliers are stunning, but a cascade of crystals or semi-precious stones also works really well, such as Swarovski’s mixed crystal (£350). A more affordable option is lab-grown crystals, such as Lovisa’s earrings (£18, seen on the model above). You don’t need to go as far as shoulder-strap earrings like those shown on the catwalks, and if chandeliers seem too flashy for day, pop them in your bag and take them out to sparkle at night, just like they do in Bridgerton.

Mesmera chandelier, £350, swarovski.com

Mesmera chandelier, £350, swarovski.com

Elena earrings, £285, sorujewellery.com

Elena earrings, £285, sorujewellery.com

Diamond drop earrings, £19, karenmillen.com

Diamond drop earrings, £19, karenmillen.com

Superhero Fists

During the 1970s, every stylish wrist sported a sculptural bracelet after Tiffany & Co launched its successful Bone Cuff, designed by former Italian model Elsa Peretti.

Now, decorated wrists are in fashion, but this time, you need something on each arm. Goossens’ costume pieces are a classic: the founder of the brand, Parisian jeweller Robert Goossens, designed models for Coco Chanel’s shows.

To keep things more affordable, look for pieces crafted from shiny non-precious metals, resin, wood or leather, like this wide, wavy bracelet from Anthropologie at £48.

Scalloped cuff, £48, anthropologie.com

Wavy cuff, £48, anthropology.com

Bouclé cuff, £445, goossens-paris.com

Bouclé cuff, £445, goossens-paris.com

HD x TG bracelet, £350, hotdiamonds.co.uk

HD x TG Bracelet, £350, hotdiamonds.co.uk

Romantic Pendants

Necklaces with teardrop pendants were the stars of the autumn/winter catwalks at Tom Ford, Bottega Veneta and Gabriela Hearst. Long, loose and flowing, they came with polished stones, abstract metal shapes and charms, and some with leather cords.

Choose a pendant that has meaning for you or add your own special coin or amulet and the necklace becomes a personal talisman.

Or try beads, because 70s style is back. Bohemian poster girl Sienna Miller wore a green malachite pendant on a Missoma chain (£105). A more affordable option is Ottoman Hands – its gold-plated turquoise pendant is £49.

Amalfi Turquoise Pendant, £49, ottomanhands.com

Amalfi Turquoise Pendant, £49, ottomanhands.com

Malachite necklace, £105, missoma.com

Malachite necklace, £105, missoma.com

Perfect hoops

This season, oversized hoops are back, whether in solid gold or silver – look for volume that’s also lightweight.

However, I’m not a fan of the new asymmetrical hoop look.

If you wear one huge earring and one small one on the opposite ear, it will look like you chose the wrong pair.

Jennifer Fisher is the queen of Manhattan hoops, making every size and variety you could wish for, starting at £93 for her flat hoops (jenniferfisher.com), while Dower & Hall offers beautifully embellished pearl hoops (£295). If you’re looking for affordable and stylish, check out Betty & Biddy – their eye-catching Chubby hoops are just £16.

Cascading pearl hoop earrings, £295, dowerandhall.com

Cascading pearl hoop earrings, £295, dowerandhall.com

Chubby hoops, £16, bettyandbiddy.com

Chubby hoops, £16, bettyandbiddy.com

  • If Jewels Could Talk: Seven Secret Histories by Carol Woolton is out September 26 (Simon & Schuster UK, £18.99)

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