Discover the Bold and Unique Jewelry Trends for Summer 2025

For decades, Graff has been known for its extravagant big gemstones, but the brand has shifted its focus to contemporary design with its newest chunky chain. This innovative piece stands out in Graff’s 65-year history, enhanced by alternating diamond set links and elegantly lined with white gold, adding a distinctive touch.

In its latest collection, Cartier prioritizes design over gemstones with a striking Trinity bracelet featuring three interlinked gold bangles. Two of the bangles mimic animal skin patterns with black lacquered panther and tiger prints, while the third is adorned with delicate diamonds reminiscent of snakeskin. This piece pairs beautifully with Bulgari’s new Serpenti ring embellished with blue sapphires, showcasing a vibrant animal-inspired look.

Another trend among major jewelry houses is the supersizing of classic designs, which offers a fresh take on established motifs. Chaumet has transformed its iconic honeycomb design into a statement necklace that gracefully drapes against the collarbone. Similarly, Fope has expanded its signature flexible chain into more substantial bracelets, adorned with diamonds. Boucheron has reimagined its renowned Quatre ring by threading it onto a bold gold torque, creating a striking power choker.

The motivation behind these innovative designs is clear: brands are elevating their creativity to captivate their clientele, promising an exciting future for jewelry enthusiasts.

Gold bracelets and a brooch resting on apricots and a tomato in a bowl.
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Photographs by Crista Leonard at Cadence Paris. Featuring model Angelina Yien from Premier Model Management. Hair by Takuya Uchiyama, with makeup by Kyle Dominic. Nails styled by Ami Streets using Chanel La Base Camélia and La Crème Main. Set design by Samuel Pidgen at Bryant Artists, with local production by Town Productions.

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