The GRAZIA Jewellery Awards 2025: The Debuts of the Year

New, now, next: the people, places and things worth knowing before everyone else

The New Shop: Fope

Since 1929, Fope has redefined the way gold is worn—this year, it has finally landed in Singapore, opening its first boutique at Takashimaya Shopping Centre. Known for its signature Novecento mesh and Flex’it technology—microscopic gold springs that make jewels move like silk—the Italian house brings effortless luxury designed to be worn every day. Consider it your new golden habit.

The New Kid: Pen Mané

After two decades peeking behind the velvet curtains of high jewellery—from Dior to Hemmerle—Vincent Raffin is finally stepping into the spotlight with his own label, Pen Mané. Co-founded with luxury brand strategist Calvin Wang, the maison takes its name from Raffin’s family retreat on the Brittany coast and made its debut in March 2025. Every jewel has its moment—and this one has just arrived.

The New Introductions

Bird on a Rock by Tiffany Wings

Jean Schlumberger’s Bird on a Rock gets a contemporary perch at Tiffany & Co, where wings, feathers, and mid-flight silhouettes become fine jewellery with lift-off. Some pieces keep the bird front and center; others strip it down to a single wing—all sleek, sculptural, and terribly au courant.

Van Cleef & Arpels Flowerlace

Leave it to Van Cleef & Arpels to turn a 1937 motif into the freshest bloom on the block. The new Flowerlace collection reshapes archival clips into ribbons that flirt with petals—whimsical, oversized, and just polished enough to keep both garden lovers and couture devotees charmed. Proof that some flowers were simply born to outlast the vase.