At this point in the summer, you've likely already locked in the key staples set to comprise your seasonal warm-weather wardrobe. A summer dress or two, flip-flops in an on-trend color or with a statement wedge heel, your outfit for a friend's upcoming wedding. Tick, tick and tick.
With the core pieces taken care of, it's time to turn your attention to the details. Specifically: accessories. Those small-but-mighty finishing touches that take your look from ordinary to ‘oh wow!’ And if there's one piece worth investing in this season, make it a colorful beaded necklace.
Feeling intrinsically summery, beaded jewelry taps into that easy, sun-soaked mood of long days and bare shoulders. But despite the undeniable boho connotations, they're far from limited to beach days and festival fields.
Styled right, a beaded necklace can add personality to a crisp button-down shirt and bring softness to a simple V-neck knit. Right now, though, we’re wearing them with floaty summer dresses, barely-there camis, and atop bikinis and sun-warmed skin.
The spring/summer 2026 runways provided plenty of inspiration. From navel-grazing swinging pendants to layered strands stacked atop collar bones, beads in every form were spotted at the likes of Chanel, Celine, Versace, and Tory Burch. Proving there's no one take on the trend, multicolored semi-precious stones appeared alongside chunky, Iris Apfel-worthy gobstoppers.
On the high street, the options are just as varied. Pearls are in the mix, but so too are glass, resin, wood and playful charms that instantly transports us to sunnier shores—even when worn on far-from-glamorous commutes.
The key is finding a necklace that feels personal to your style. Polished or playful, subtle or statement-making, this is summer’s easiest outfit upgrade.
Shop the best colorful beaded necklaces, below:
Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!






















