This Season’s Must-Know Jewellery Launches, From Tiffany & Co to Chanel

From fresh takes on heritage designs to high-profile ambassador reveals, these are the jewellery highlights shaping the season
Photo: Boucheron

New drops, bold revivals, and a few surprises—jewellery this season is all about self-expression and storytelling. Whether you’re into nostalgic nods, sculptural statement pieces, or cultural throwbacks, there’s something here to spark your obsession. 

From reinterpretations of iconic collections to the debut of new ambassadors and creative chapters, these are the maisons making headlines.

These are the pieces—and personalities—reshaping the season’s sparkle.

Boucheron Unveils ‘Impermanence’ for Carte Blanche 2025

Inspired by the Japanese art of ikebana and the wabi-sabi philosophy of embracing imperfection, Impermanence features six botanical compositions (Photo: Boucheron)
Composition N°3 brings together a dramatic black-and-white iris, cascading wisteria, and a gleaming stag beetle in a striking, multi-wear design (Photo: Boucheron)
Composition N°5 brings back the thistle—last seen in the Histoire de Style 2025 collection—this time paired with a rhinoceros beetle mid-approach (Photo: Boucheron)

For its latest Carte Blanche collection, Boucheron hits pause on nature’s fast-forward. Titled Impermanence, the 28-piece series turns fleeting beauty into something tangible, even eternal. Claire Choisne, the brand’s creative lead, takes cues from Japanese ikebana and wabi-sabi to create six compositions that shift from light to shadow—an intentional fade-out that reflects nature’s fragility.

The concept is simple but striking: what if we could freeze a moment before it disappears? Over 18,000 hours of work later, the result is a lineup that feels part sculpture, part love letter to the natural world. With this collection, Choisne doesn’t just push materials—she challenges emotion. It’s a quiet, powerful reminder of what we’re at risk of losing.

Bvlgari’s Divas’ Dream Shines Brighter in 2025

The collection’s signature rose gold returns in a pair of pendant earrings adorned with mother-of-pearl, a brilliant-cut diamond and pavé diamonds (Photo: Bvlgari)
Making its debut in September is an enchanting necklace with the feminine curves of the iconic fan-shaped motif, crafted in 18 kt rose gold and pavé diamonds (Photo: Bvlgari)

Bvlgari is keeping the sparkle alive in 2025 with a fresh drop of Divas’ Dream novelties. Think yellow gold, bold onyx, and that fan-shaped motif that channels Roman glamour. Set to launch in July with a showstopper necklace arriving in September, the new lineup mixes mother-of-pearl, diamonds, and juicy pops of carnelian, malachite, and turquoise. Designed to stack, mix, and stand out, this collection is all about confident elegance—and a little extra flair.

Cartier Turns Up the Volume on Grain de Café

 Anchored by a line of diamonds, coffee beans in various sizes fan out across limited-edition cocktail-inspired bangles and rings (Photo: Cartier)
Two standout additions—a brooch and bracelet—push the boundaries of high jewellery even further (Photo: Cartier)

Cartier gives its coffee bean-inspired collection a modern twist with sculptural shapes and movement-driven designs. The contrast between warm yellow gold and cool white gold keeps things fresh, while mobile beans and Palm Tree chains show off the maison’s technical finesse. It’s high jewellery that doesn’t take itself too seriously—bold, beautiful, and built to last.

Piaget Appoints Gianna Jun as Global Ambassador

Korean actress Gianna Jun is Piaget’s newest global ambassador (Photo: Piaget)

After her standout appearance at Watches and Wonders, Gianna Jun’s official debut as a Piaget ambassador feels like a natural fit. The Korean screen icon steps into the spotlight with a striking campaign shot by Ben Hassett. Effortless and magnetic, Jun wears Piaget’s new Sixtie timepiece and Swinging Sautoir necklace with the kind of timeless elegance that needs no introduction.

Boucheron Goes Vintage with Serpent Bohème

With soft gold finishes and floral motifs, this new line invites a quiet, poetic nostalgia, while staying rooted in the maison’s hallmark savoir-faire (Photo: Boucheron)

The 1970s are calling—and Boucheron answers with Serpent Bohème Vintage. This new line draws from the past but doesn’t get stuck there. Soft gold finishes and delicate floral details meet the collection’s iconic teardrop silhouette, offering a subtle dose of retro glam. A tribute to individuality, craftsmanship, and easy elegance.

Tiffany & Co Dives Deeper with The Summer Debut of Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder

The summer debut of Blue Book 2025 features unenhanced purple sapphires paired with moonstones in transformable necklaces (Photo: Tiffany & Co)
Sculptural sea turtles are rendered in aquamarines, turquoise, and diamonds (Photo: Tiffany & Co)

Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille dives into the mysterious majesty of the ocean with Sea of Wonder, Tiffany & Co’s 2025 Blue Book collection. Inspired by Jean Schlumberger’s visionary designs,  the collection strips the ocean of its mystery only to rebuild it in diamonds, enamel, tourmalines, and Schlumberger signatures.

For summer, the collection welcomes new creations in the Seahorse and Sea Turtle chapters. These take a more abstract approach, embracing fluid forms, textured details, and unexpected gemstone pairings.

A highlight: a transformable necklace featuring over 11 carats of unenhanced purple sapphires, moonstones, and blue sapphires, crafted over 1,600 hours. Meanwhile, sculptural sea turtles in aquamarine, turquoise, and diamonds echo the tranquil motion of the sea.

Gemma Chan Joins the Cartier Family

Gemma Chan officially joins Cartier as an ambassador of the maison (Photo: Cartier)

After making an appearance in Singapore earlier this year at the launch of chapter three of Cartier’s Nature Sauvage, actress, producer, and advocate Gemma Chan is now a Cartier ambassador. Long admired for her red carpet looks and cultural impact, she’s no stranger to the maison’s world. Her appointment is a natural next step—one that reflects Cartier’s continued celebration of modern icons.

FRED x Roland-Garros: Game On

These limited-edition pieces reflect the maison’s bold spirit and casual-chic elegance, inspired by the energy and audacity of championship tennis (Photo: FRED)
Designed as a five-set tribute to the tournament, the genderless bracelets feature yellow gold buckles, mandarin garnets, and sunlit diamonds (Photo: FRED)

Sport and sparkle meet again as FRED returns to Roland-Garros with a new Force 10 capsule. The bracelets get a tennis-ready refresh with mandarin garnets, terracotta cords, and limited-edition yellow gold buckles. Designed as a five-set tribute to the tournament, it’s high jewellery with a sporty edge.

Qeelin’s Yu Yi Gets a Youthful Spin

Qeelin ambassador Yoona modelling the new Yu Yi collection from the brand (Photo: Qeelin)
Revitalising the auspicious symbol of “Ruyi,” the brand introduces rare purple jade and ink grey jade—materials rich in symbolic and artistic resonance (Photo: Qeelin)

Qeelin updates its Yu Yi collection with fresh jade shades—purple and ink grey—that play with cultural symbolism and modern aesthetics. The new designs, set in rose or white gold and finished with diamonds, blend tradition and whimsy. Whether it’s a gift or a talisman, Yu Yi keeps it personal and poetic.

Louis Vuitton Goes Big with Virtuosity

The Aura chapter follows a guiding star and vibrant halo that inspires the reinterpretation of the signature LV Monogram flower with ultra feminine blush pink tones (Photo: Solve Sundsbo, via Louis Vuitton)
The Eternal Sun chapter is marked by a solar saturation of yellow gold and yellow diamonds, set in an exceptional, refined layout (Photo: Laziz Hamani, via Louis Vuitton)

With its Virtuosity high jewellery collection, Louis Vuitton transforms the mastery of craft into an odyssey of creativity. Told in five chapters—Motion, Florescence, Joy, Aura, and Eternal Sun—the collection flows from minimalism to maximalist splendour. Vivid gemstones, sun-kissed gold, and diamond-set monogram flowers evoke a sense of freedom and luminous evolution. Culminating in a radiant finale that took seven years to source, Virtuosity is a bold expression of Louis Vuitton’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of high jewellery design.

Chanel Updates The Coco Crush Collection

A single drop of ruby now graces a C-shaped pendant in the new Coco Crush additions (Photo: Chanel)
Coco Crush pieces feature an iconic quilted pattern paired with clean lines and a signature curved silhouette (Photo: Chanel)

Chanel’s jewellery atelier has reinvigorated one of the maison’s core collections—Coco Crush. The new lineup, modelled by brand ambassador Jennie of Blackpink, includes a fresh approach to the diamond pavé settings on bangles and rings, flowing diagonally for the first time, and playful designs such as pendants and earrings in the letters “C” and “O”, which can be worn together to spell out the nickname of the legendary founder. The studio has also introduced a touch of red with rubies on the Coco necklace and bracelet in beige gold as a nod to Mademoiselle Chanel’s love for the bold colour. 

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