Heaven Mayhem debuts summer 2026 jewelry inspired by sun-soaked moments
Shell details, tiger’s eye and agate steer Heaven Mayhem’s summer line toward stackable pieces meant to finish a look from beach day to aperitif.
Heaven Mayhem’s Summer 2026 collection leans into the kind of jewelry that finishes an outfit instead of announcing one. Built as “Heaven on Holiday,” the drop centers on lightweight necklaces, cuffs and earrings with shell details, natural stones, wood, tiger’s eye and agate, all designed to carry through the season and beyond.
The styling pitch is clear: these pieces are meant to move easily from daytime linen and swim cover-ups to evening dresses and open collars. The brand said the collection was inspired by seaside walks at golden hour, afternoon aperitifs and the easy rhythm of summer days, a mood that fits the current shift toward smaller, more wearable layers rather than heavy occasion jewelry. One featured necklace pushes that idea further by encouraging multiple colors to be layered together for a fuller summer look.
The launch also extends Heaven Mayhem’s best-known knot motif, with refreshed versions of the Knot earring arriving in tiger’s eye and onyx. That keeps the line anchored in the label’s recognizable silhouettes while swapping in warmer, more seasonal materials. The result feels closer to a curated stack than a single hero piece, with natural surfaces and pared-back shapes doing the work that a statement necklace once did on their own.

Founded in 2022 by creative director Pia Mance, Heaven Mayhem is based in Los Angeles and has built its identity around wearable statement pieces for everyday life. Mance has said the brand grew out of her love of vintage accessories and her reworking of 1970s and 1980s statement jewelry, and that sensibility still shows in the mix of nostalgia and restraint across the new assortment. The brand has also become a favorite among Hailey Bieber, Sofia Richie Grainge, Sydney Sweeney, Lori Harvey, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Matilda Djerf.
The commercial momentum behind the label is hard to miss. Mance started Heaven Mayhem with an initial $900 investment, and Forbes has reported the business generating more than $10 million in revenue. For summer 2026, though, the more telling story is aesthetic: polished but not precious, easy to layer, and built for the kind of everyday uniform that needs one strong final touch rather than a full-on occasion piece.
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