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10 Jewelry Ideas for Your Halloween Costume

Rachel Akmakjian

Updated on:

November 9th, 2025

10 Jewelry Ideas for Your Halloween Costume

For a Halloween costume centered around big, bold jewelry combinations, look no further than some of history’s most prominent fashion icons, from Cleopatra to Audrey Hepburn, as well as to mythical beauties like mermaids and Greek goddesses.

Our recommendations for 10 jewelry ideas for Halloween costumes will have you breaking out the jewelry you never get to wear otherwise, or finding yourself on the hunt for the perfect new piece at your local vintage store.

10 Jewelry Ideas for Your Halloween Costume

What You Will Learn

1. Magical Mermaid

To pull off the siren look, wear jewelry incorporating coral, shells, stone, wood, and pearls. Whether you’re going all-out Ariel or prefer something more minimalistic, this costume choice takes advantage of one of the biggest jewelry trends: nature-inspired materials.

2. Bridgerton Period Pieces

Bridgerton-core brought us jewelry designs featuring lots of pearls, florals, and pastels, and they’re just what you’ll need to complete a Halloween costume inspired by the show or era. Don a floor-length dress, pick up a pair of white, elbow-length gloves, and find a tiara to transform into the diamond of the season (or just the diamond of your Halloween party).

3. Glam Cleopatra

A Cleopatra costume requires ancient Egypt-inspired jewelry, such as big, bold earrings, choker-style necklaces, and cuff bracelets. Gold is the requisite precious metal here, but also try to work in some lapis lazuli, one of the favorite stones in ancient Egypt.

4. Totally ‘90s

The 1990s are back in a big way, so piecing together a costume inspired by the decade should be no issue. Incorporate all the classics, such as charm bracelets, plastic chokers, mood rings, and slap bracelets. Then, add a little body glitter to your face and secure some plastic butterfly clips in your hair, and your Halloween costume is complete.

5. Holly Golightly

Breakfast at Tiffany’s gave us Audrey Hepburn’s most iconic costume — a black dress, black gloves, strands of white pearls, and a demure tiara. This costume is easily replicable for a Halloween party and incorporates some beautiful jewelry pieces (whether you go with real pearls or not).

6. Greek Goddess

If you like wearing a lot of gorgeous, chunky gold, but you’re not feeling a Cleopatra costume (or maybe you’ve already been there, done that), a Greek goddess is not far off. Pair a white tunic-style dress and sandals with lots and lots of gold jewelry for a simple but refined look.

7. Flapper with Flair

If you have some extra-long necklaces that you need a reason to wear, a swinging ‘20s flapper costume might be a great idea this Halloween. Drape yourself in layers of long necklaces, particularly long strands of pearls, and don’t forget to add a little bling to your hair for the full effect.

If you have some Drape yourself in layers of long necklaces, particularly long strands of pearls, and don’t forget to add a little bling to your hair for the full effect.

8. Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend

Even if you don’t know the movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, you definitely know Marilyn Monroe’s “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” look — bright pink dress, pink gloves, lots and lots of diamond jewelry, and that iconic blonde ’do. Recreate this look with stacked diamond bracelets, drop earrings, and multiple necklaces.

9. Disney Princesses

You could be any Disney princess for Halloween as an excuse to wear a statement piece or two.  For a classic Cinderella, pair a tiara and a black choker necklace with diamond earrings. For Princess Jasmine, it’s all about gold earrings, a gold necklace, and a tiara featuring an aquamarine stone.

Disney princess

10. Gothic Halloween

If your wardrobe is more black than anything, and you have some basic staple pieces of jewelry in your collection, you’re already halfway to completing this costume. Deck yourself out in all black, go heavy on the eyeliner, and layer on the chains and a choker as you channel your inner goth.

Low-Key Halloween Jewelry

Even if you don’t want to go all out with a full costume, you can still give a nod to the holiday with some intentional jewelry pairings.

While some designers have put out collections that are more overtly Halloween-appropriate than others (for example, Faberge has a Beetlejuice Beetlejuice collection), many precious metals, stones, and aesthetic elements are naturally spooky.

For example, consider wearing jewelry that features:

● Black stones such as black diamonds, black pearls, black agate, black moissanite, black opal, or black onyx ● Blood-red stones such as garnet or rubies ● Black precious metals like titanium or tungsten ● Pumpkin-orange gemstones like citrine

Tips for a Jewelry-Focused Halloween Costume

When planning a Halloween costume that incorporates a lot of jewelry, you’ll want to remember a few things, like comfort and safety. Here are some tips:

  • Your jewelry shouldn’t weigh you down or make you uncomfortable, particularly if you’ll be moving around a lot during your Halloween celebration.
  • You also don’t want to risk losing or damaging any precious jewelry. Ensure it’s clasped properly and won’t snag on your costume.
  • If you’re wearing extra-long pieces, such as lengthy necklaces as part of a flapper costume, be extra mindful of tangles.

Halloween Jewelry FAQs

What Gemstones Are Appropriate for Halloween?

Look for orange, red, or black gemstones, such as citrine, rubies, garnets, or opals.

What Kind of Halloween Costumes Incorporate a Lot of Jewelry?

Many Halloween costumes center around figures who wore big, bold jewelry, such as princess costumes, goddess costumes, or celebrity costumes like Marilyn Monroe or Audrey Hepburn.

Where Can You Buy Halloween Jewelry?

If you’re looking for costume jewelry, you can find it at a seasonal costume shop, as well as vintage, antique, and secondhand stores. However, any jewelry can be Halloween jewelry when styled the right way.

Is Costume Jewelry Fake?

Costume jewelry is generally fake and does not feature real gemstones or precious metals. This makes it ideal for wearing with Halloween costumes, where you worry about damaging or losing valuable pieces.

What Is Costume Jewelry Made of?

Costume jewelry is generally made from plastic, glass, or other common, non-precious materials.

Keep Your Jewelry Safe During All the Halloween Festivities

During Halloween parties and festivities, you might choose to wear only costume jewelry and safely leave valuable pieces at home. Whatever your costume and whatever jewelry you wear for Halloween, you can be protected from jewelry loss, theft, or damage with comprehensive jewelry insurance coverage.

In such situations, specialized jewelry insurance ensures you can repair or replace your jewelry at no cost. Learn more and get your quick and easy jewelry insurance quote from BriteCo today.

 

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Rachel's expertise is further enhanced by her distinction as a Graduate Gemologist from the prestigious Gemological Institute of America (GIA), equipping her with exceptional knowledge in gem identification and grading. Her education and experiences have given her an in-depth understanding of the demands and expectations facing jewelers and customers in today’s evolving retail marketplace.