Consisting of a lightweight range of pieces, the Venetian Princess Titanium collection blends modernity with grace. Photo: Roberto Coin
The finishing touch to every ensemble is the jewellery, and the right pieces can elevate your entire look.
Whether it’s for a swanky dinner party or daily wear, have a gander at these gorgeous selections.
The Bee de Chaumet bracelet from Chaumet in yellow gold with pave, brilliant-cut diamonds is the perfect choice for an evening soiree.
Its finish contributes to the realistic look of the insect, with the bee’s body meticulously engraved to showcase the motif and evoke its fluffy coat.
Burberry’s EKD Sphere Bracelet features a B charm and spheres engraved with the Equestrian Knight design and Burberry lettering.
A great choice for daily wear, the chain-link bracelet is made from brass with gold plating.
Pandora’s Sparkling Infinity Heart Collier Necklace has two variations: gold plated and sterling silver.
With an openwork heart with stones along the edge of the motif and an asymmetrical infinity symbol, this piece symbolises the power of unbreakable bonds.
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Roberto Coin’s Venetian Princess from the Titanium collection blends modernity and grace with bold titanium petals softened with accents of gold and diamonds.
This range of lightweight pieces have been produced in shades of gold with an array of different decorations.
Pure white petals are crafted in mother-of-pearl, black, shiny petals are made of black jade, while green petals come from malachite and the others are decorated with the blue of lapis lazuli.
The first chapter of Chopard’s Insofu Collection debuted last year, and in 2025, its new chapter features 15 exquisite pieces, with each jewel reflecting a different facet of the Insofu Emerald’s character.
Art Deco-inspired chokers, long necklaces, statement cuffs, rings, and earrings are created from an uncut emerald, which shows the brand’s commitment to traceability and its collaboration with the initial stages of the supply chain.