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Thursday, May 14, 2026

The Y2K Bicep Bracelet Jewelry Trend Just Made Its Runway Return

The Y2K Bicep Bracelet Jewelry Trend Just Made Its Runway Return

See how fashion's top designers wove this jewelry trend into their Spring/Summer 2022 runway collections. 

From Fendi to Blumarine, this year's Spring/Summer 2022 collections not only stood out for their incredible garments but for their intentional and whimsical accessorizing. In an era in which beloved Y2K fashion is having a resurgence both on and off the runway, bicep bracelets fantastically stood out from bold necklaces and even bolder patterns within this year’s warm weather collections.

While bicep bracelets can bring goddess-like energy and empowerment to any look, as evidenced by Rodarte’s most recent collection, they can also act as a technical extension of any garment. As seen in Prada’s Spring/Summer 2022 runway show, thick bicep bracelets can bring distinction to any classic tailoring.

Thinking of doing away with those bracelets that are slightly too big for your wrist? L’OFFICIEL rounds up some of the best bicep bracelet styling inspiration from this year’s most daring runway designers.


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