This season, jewellery doesn't decorate, it declares. In Spring/Summer ‘26, jewellery becomes a language of self-expression, reflecting individuality rather than occasion. Colour is emotional, metals break free from rules, size is exaggerated, and layering feels instinctive. Together, these trends define a season driven by confidence, creativity, and the freedom to wear jewellery your way.
Coloured gemstones take centre stage, marking a striking return to stones chosen not for style, but for character - expressions of mood, energy, and emotion. Expect bursts of colour, with earrings glinting like sun flares, and pendants glowing with quiet intensity. Whether layered or worn alone as a singular statement, colour lifts the look effortlessly, becoming jewellery’s most fluent and emotional language.
Coloured Gemstones
SHOP NOWThis season, gold, silver, and rose gold exist in dialogue, layered freely and worn without rules. A new wave of dynamic contrast emerges, creating a space where metals collide harmoniously and redefine modern jewellery style. A silver cuff against warm gold chains, a rose-toned ring punctuating the mix, the effect is expressive rather than composed. If you are easing into the trend, a single piece that combines silver and gold tones offers a seamless way to embrace it in effortless confidence.
Contrasting Finishes
SHOP NOWOversized rings, sculptural bracelets, and architectural pendants emerge as focal points. These pieces are designed not to blend in, but to anchor the look. Statement jewellery signals confidence, presence, and the power of considered design. Whether worn against bare skin, layered over fluid silhouettes, or paired with minimalist tailoring, statement pieces create instant impact. They speak to confidence and individuality, transforming the simplest outfit into something iconic and memorable.
Bold Impact
SHOP NOWThis is not about piling on jewellery, but about building a look over time. Start with a base, then add as the day unfolds. Chains, pearls, beads, stones, and crystals mix freely, creating depth without excess. Matching gives way to meaning, as texture, length, and contrast become tools for storytelling. The result is jewellery that feels lived in, not styled - a reflection of instinct, individuality, and the beauty of pieces worn together.




