Collection: 1980s

Costume jewellery in the 1980s was all about boldness, excess, and self-expression, reflecting the decade’s vibrant fashion and cultural movements.

Jewellery designs embraced oversized, statement pieces, with chunky gold chains, large hoop earrings, and layered necklaces dominating trends. The power dressing movement influenced structured, confident jewellery, while the New Romantic style introduced theatrical, historical-inspired accessories. Neon colours, geometric shapes, and whimsical motifs were also popular, reflecting the era’s playful and rebellious spirit.

Designers experimented with plastic, resin, enamel, and faux gemstones, creating eye-catching, affordable pieces. Pearls remained a staple, often worn in multiple strands, while metallic finishes—especially gold—were favoured for their luxurious appeal. Brightly coloured stones and exaggerated designs added to the decade’s dramatic aesthetic.

Renowned designers such as Kenneth Jay Lane, Trifari, and Napier continued to produce high-quality costume jewellery, adapting to the decade’s evolving trends. Chanel remained influential, with bold, logo-heavy designs, while Christian Dior and Givenchy embraced oversized, glamorous accessories.

The Hollywood effect played a major role in shaping jewellery trends, with icons like Madonna, Princess Diana, and Cyndi Lauper popularising extravagant accessories. The rise of MTV and music videos made jewellery an essential part of self-expression, while TV shows like Dynasty and Dallas showcased opulent, power-driven fashion. Brands such as Attwood & Sawyer were known for producing costume jewellery for both series, creating bold, statement pieces that reflected the era’s opulence. The influence of punk and street style also introduced edgy, rebellious jewellery designs.

1980s