FashionIncomingMore MawiThe cult jewellery brand known for their statement pieces release their two new collections, Costume Luxe and Heirloom for S/S 10.ShareLink copied ✔️October 27, 2009FashionIncomingTextDazed DigitalMore Mawi6 Imagesview more + Combining contemporary styles with traditional influences, Mawi have been consistently making luxuriously iconic jewellery. A label with the rare ability to keep costume jewellery wearable yet modern, their new collections for spring / summer '10 will be split into two, 'Costume Luxe' and 'Heirloom'. The first collection draws inspiration from architectural sculptures features cutting-edge high end pieces with jagged necklaces and bracelets in gold, haematite and silver that look like molecular structures. Spiked sputnik shapes are hung on thick chains and also come in jewel encrusted versions.The second line, 'Heirloom' harks back to influences of family heirlooms and traditional estate jewels. A mix of cameos, turquoise and metal charms hang off pearl or velvet ribbon chains whilst opal tones and emeralds shimmer from in-set crowns and skulls. Floral features on antique silver and large gold hearts, a peachy palette and glittering large rings add to the femininity of the collection. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBianca Saunders teams up with the Tate for Blake-inspired collectionCult icon John Malkovich is the new face of JW AndersonShawna Wu’s designs loop and knot between past and presentMelanie Ward: Remembering the trailblazing stylist in her own wordsFashion Killa: Revisit A$AP Rocky’s most iconic outfits CrocsTried and tested: taking Crocs new boots on a trial through LondonSP5DER’s ‘Sweet Tooth Rodeo’ was a love letter to Black cowboy culture080 Barcelona Fashion080 Barcelona Fashion Week, these were your best momentsSia Arnika wants to dress you like a ‘Harbor Bitch’Our favourite pop culture Halloween costumes for 2025Grace Wales Bonner is heading to Hermès‘Britain feels like Disneyland’ Glenn Martens on a big Brit-inspired collab