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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

From Micro Chanel Bags to Fendi Dice Earrings, Designers Play with Logo Jewelry for Spring

From Micro Chanel Bags to Fendi Dice Earrings, Designers Play with Logo Jewelry for Spring

The Spring/Summer 2021 runways are filled with bold and unexpected branded jewelry.

For several years, loud logomania has dominated trends, with designers plastering luxury labels' names over their collections. Brand signatures are highly desirable and identifiable, and flex-worthy clothes and accessories featuring Louis Vuitton's monogram or Dior's oblique motif have been some of fashion's most coveted pieces throughout the years. Now, shoppers can get their logo fix in the jewelry department. On the Spring/Summer 2021 runways, designers decided to play with their brand signatures. We saw Chanel reimagine its 2.55 bag by shrinking it down and attaching it to various pieces of jewelry, while Prada took a less drastic approach by repurposing its classic logo into simple earrings. Additionally, labels like Fendi, Courrèges, and Valentino abstracted their logos to create unique statement pieces. This stylistic choice suggests that branded looks will continue to be a major trend in 2021, with an added touch of novelty. Here, L'OFFICIEL rounds up some of our favorite logo jewelry pieces from the spring runways.

                 

                            

            

                            

                            

                            

                            

    

                            

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