The Couture show, the biggest and most important jewelry design event of the year, opens next week at the Wynn in Las Vegas.

Although the show is trade-only, the designers who are debuting collections there — from big-name brands such as Buccellati and Roberto Coin, to independents such as Van Robot in Rome and Mumbai-based Studio Renn — help determine the trends that will shape the fine jewelry market over the year to come.

Studio Renn

This year, a cohort of six emerging BIPOC designers known as Luminaries will exhibit at Couture. The show will also feature a greater focus on responsible sourcing, with at least two exhibiting designers, Emily P. Wheeler and Satta Matturi, showcasing collections in Single Mine Origin (SMO) Gold, an industry standard created by Betts Refining in Birmingham, England, in 2018 to offer traceability solutions between large-scale gold mines and the jewelry market.

As creative inspirations go, expect a big focus on sculptural, all-gold designs; lots (and lots) of color; and plenty of rainbow-themed statement-making pieces. Below, we offer a snapshot of some of the big trends destined to hit big at the 2024 event.