For years, style “rules” told us not to mix gold and silver jewellery. But rules are made to be broken especially in fashion. Today, wearing different metals together is not only acceptable, it’s considered effortlessly stylish. The trick? Doing it with intention and balance.
Why mixing metals works
Combining gold, silver, and rose gold creates depth and visual interest. Just as you’d layer textures in clothing, contrasting metals adds richness to your look. The different tones catch the light in unique ways, making your jewellery look more dynamic and modern.
Start with a hero piece
The easiest way to approach mixed-metal styling is to choose one standout piece and build around it. For example, the Two-Tone Heart Pendant Necklace (https://mvintage.com/collections/necklaces) already features both gold and silver, making it a natural anchor for your layered look. Add a slim gold chain and a delicate silver chain for a harmonious mix.
Stack with intention
Play with earrings
Earrings are another subtle way to mix metals. If you have multiple piercings, wear small gold hoops in one and silver studs in the other. The Dual-Tone Twist Hoops (https://mvintage.com/collections/earrings) make this even easier, as they combine both shades in one elegant design.
Add personal elements
Keep your outfit neutral
When mixing metals, let your jewellery be the star. Outfits in neutral colours black, white, beige, navy make the combination stand out without looking busy. This is especially true for statement events in Malta, where the warm sunlight enhances the shine of both gold and silver.
Malta styling inspiration
The Mediterranean lifestyle gives you plenty of opportunities to showcase mixed metals think gold and silver bangles stacked for a summer festa, or a layered necklace look for a rooftop dinner in Valletta. Since Mvintage’s gold-plated designs are tarnish-resistant, they’re perfect for wearing all season long.
The “three-piece” rule
If you’re worried about looking mismatched, follow the “three-piece” rule: make sure at least three elements in your outfit repeat each metal. For instance, gold earrings, gold bracelet, gold accent on your handbag; silver necklace, silver rings, silver belt buckle. This creates balance and ties the look together.
Confidence is key
Ultimately, the best way to pull off mixed metals is to wear them with confidence. Jewellery is a personal form of expression, and breaking old rules can feel liberating. With the right balance, Mvintage’s collections give you endless ways to combine tones, textures, and stories into a style that’s entirely your own.