The Jewel-Tone Revolution: Why Fashion’s Finest Are Turning to Color

The Jewel-Tone Revolution: Why Fashion’s Finest Are Turning to Color


Across runways, red carpets, and private showrooms, a new chromatic infatuation is taking hold: vivid, unapologetic color. In 2026, luxury jewelers and customers alike will experience a seismic shift as designers, collectors, and celebrities move beyond traditional white diamonds and embrace the lively world of colored precious gemstones. Sapphires in electric cornflower blue, vivid pigeon-blood rubies, lagoon-green tourmalines, neon Paraíba stones, and sunset-hued padparadscha sapphires are becoming the new crown jewels of modern high fashion. The result? A jewel-tone revolution that’s redefining a multibillion-dollar industry.

For hundreds of years, colorless diamonds reigned supreme as the universal symbol of elegance and wealth, but as tastes evolve and consumers seek pieces that express individuality, emotion, and story, color has taken center stage. What was once considered niche or avant-garde is now the benchmark for contemporary sophistication. “So much of the enthusiasm started with the artists and jewelers themselves. A lot of the most high-profile and popular designers right now are intrinsically attracted to color, so they’re doing amazing things with these gems,” explains Xarissa, the fine jewelry enthusiast behind the viral @jewel_boxing account. “You just have so many more options in creating a design when the whole rainbow is available to you.”

The rise of perfect, colorless lab diamonds, Xarissa explains, might also be a big reason for the shift toward personality-driven, colorful pieces. “They’re almost always very bright, very white, and very big,” she explains. “There’s nothing wrong with that, but at a certain point, your eye stops seeing them, and it takes something new, like colored gemstones or fancy color diamonds, to catch someone’s attention.”