When VIENNA FASHION WEEK kicks off in September, it’s not just fashion designers who take to the catwalk, but jewelry labels too. With brooches, glasses, and dazzling statement pieces, they show that jewelry is much more than just an accessory: it’s an expression, an attitude, and often the finishing touch to an entire look.
The mother-daughter team HELGA BECK stands for contemporary, handmade jewelry made from fair trade gold and silver. Each piece is created in Vienna, is unique, and combines raw charm with elegant lines in a special way. Particularly appealing: HELGA BECK focuses on unisex jewelry that is made for everyone, far removed from any gender stereotypes.
Edita Rosenrot Jewellery encapsulates Viennese charm, a pinch of vintage and a lot of Art Nouveau. The designs are extravagant, playful and have a real wow effect – jewellery for everyone who wants to stand out in everyday life without ever losing their own style. Inspired by the diversity of Vienna, the creations simply put you in a good mood.
Elise’s Atelier is there with floral statement earrings and accessories that are handmade with attention to detail. Here, every earring becomes a little story, every piece a unique item for special moments.
Olga Ronzoni from RODECO also contributes her artistic signature. She creates sculptural headpieces and brooches that subtly complement evening and wedding dresses. The details are artistic, emotional, and show that accessories can be more than mere adornments—they are expressions and quiet companions on the catwalk.
Last but not least: Arion Jewelry. This Viennese brand stands for modern jewelry that creatively combines Eastern and Western styles. At Arion, clear, expressive forms meet a touch of playfulness and invite you to discover new perspectives.
Whether minimalist or maximalist, playful or elegant – the jewelry designers at VIENNA FASHION WEEK show how diverse and inspiring modern jewelry design can be. If you’re looking for inspiration, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect piece for a dazzling appearance – and maybe even for everyday wear.

Helga Beck © Natalie Paloma

Edita Rosenrot Jewellery © Ursula Schmitz

RODECO by Olga Ronzoni © Anna Mushinkskaia

RODECO by Olga Ronzoni © Anna Mushinkskaia

Arion Jewelry © Maria Leyluk