The Hottest Jewellery Trends For 2025 For Women

The Hottest Jewellery Trends For 2025 For Women

THE HOTTEST 2025 JEWELLERY TRENDS FOR WOMEN

In 2025, jewellery trends embrace mindful purchasing and meaningful gifting. The focus has shifted from fast fashion to investing in high-quality pieces that enhance your style while adding long-term value to your collection.

Opt for solid gold, ethical diamonds, and authentic, mined gemstones. Personalised lockets, engraved necklaces, and birthstone jewellery are perfect for gifting with sentiment and purpose. While lab-created diamonds remain a topic of debate, the demand for timeless, genuine materials continues to rise.

Here are the key trends to watch for in 2025.

1. BOLD EARRINGS

WHY IT'S HOT

In 2025, earrings are no longer just accessories—they’re statements. Expect oversized hoops, architectural shapes, and sculptural designs crafted in pure gold or mixed metals. Designers are moving towards earrings with generous surfaces, intricate textures, and drops that draw attention to the face. This trend caters to maximalists who want their jewellery to be noticed from across the room. Pair bold earrings with minimalist outfits for a striking contrast, or use them to elevate an already glamorous look.

WHO ROCKS IT?

Just about every actress who has stepped on a red carpet in 2025. Notably
Kerry Washington, Salma Hayek and Isabella Rossellini at the Golden Globes.

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Solid Gold Chunky Hoop Earrings by Lily Blanche in three sizes

 

2. STACKED BANGLES

WHY IT'S HOT

The art of layering is finding new life in bangles. This year, bangles of various sizes, materials, and textures are meant to be worn together, creating a personalised, dynamic look. From slim charm adorned bands to chunky linked bracelets, stacking is all about mixing and matching to tell your own story. Gold remains a popular choice, but adding a splash of silver or rose gold can add depth. This trend is versatile, transitioning effortlessly from casual daywear to formal evening ensembles.

WHO ROCKS IT?

Bella Hadid is the queen of the layered gold bangle, Kylie Jenner favours multiple bangles on both wrists. Keiran Culkin turned heads and filled column inches with a stack of bangles at the Golden Globes. 

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Lily Blanche charm stacking bangles in gold, silver and rose gold

3. MODERN BAROQUE PEARLS

WHY IT'S HOT

Baroque pearls, with their irregular shapes and unique textures, are being modernised for 2025. Designers are incorporating these natural gems into asymmetrical earrings, layered necklaces, and bold rings. The focus is on celebrating imperfection and individuality, making each piece a true work of art. Pairing these pearls with sleek metalwork—like a single pearl hanging on a simple gold chain—creates a contemporary juxtaposition. This reinvention has made pearls appeal to a younger, fashion-forward audience while retaining their classic charm.

WHO ROCKS IT?

Selena Gomez rocked teardrop pearls on the Jimmy Kimmel Show, Rhianna's edgy pearl chockers are reimagining pearls for a new generation, Harry Styles has incorporated pearls into many of his most memorable, Angelina Jolie adds pearls to her monochrome outfits for elegance and sophistication.

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 Lily Blanche charm Baroque Pearls in gold, silver and rose gold

4. COLOURFUL GEMSTONES

WHY IT'S HOT

Jewellery in 2025 embraces a vibrant palette, with colourful gemstones taking centre stage. Expect to see amethysts, citrines, tourmalines, and sapphires in playful, eye-catching arrangements. Designers are moving beyond the traditional centre-stone format, experimenting with clusters of smaller gems and unexpected colour combinations. This trend is perfect for adding a pop of personality and joy to any outfit. Rainbow rings, ombre necklaces, and multi-coloured tennis bracelets are particularly on-trend.

WHO ROCKS IT?

 Lady Gaga - Queen of colour is known for her bold fashion choices. Zendaya, the actress and singer often showcases her love of coloured gemstones. Alessandra Ambrosio, Katie Perry

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Lily Blanche Coloured Precious Gemstone Necklace & Rings

5. CHARM NECKLACES

WHY IT'S HOT

Charm necklaces have become highly personalised keepsakes in 2025. Customers are curating their own stories with pendants that symbolise important milestones, hobbies, or beliefs. From initials and birthstones to whimsical shapes like stars and moons, each charm adds a layer of meaning. Gold and silver chains are the go-to bases, often worn in varying lengths to create a layered effect. These necklaces make for deeply meaningful gifts and are a wonderful way to celebrate individuality.

WHO ROCKS IT?

Cate Blanchett - a lover of dainty charm necklaces. Taylor Swift - a woman whose jewellery is as meaningful as her lyrics. Lana Del Rey's vintage jewellery collection includes many beautiful charm necklaces.

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Lily Blanche Charm Necklace & Rings

6. ELONGATED ANTIQUE CUT DIAMONDS

WHY IT'S HOT

Vintage-inspired engagement rings featuring elongated antique-cut diamonds are taking centre stage this year. Emerald, oval, and marquise cuts with a vintage aesthetic are particularly sought after for their timeless beauty and distinctive flair. These diamonds are often paired with intricate settings like filigree or milgrain details to enhance their old-world charm. The trend caters to couples seeking something unique that stands out from the typical round-cut solitaire. Additionally, antique-cut diamonds are often more sustainable, as many are repurposed from vintage jewellery.

WHO ROCKS IT?

Victoria Beckham, her 3 carat marquise cut diamond ring was estimated to be worth £65,000 in 1998. Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas proposed with a ring featuring a 10-carat marquise diamond surrounded by 28 smaller stones, reportedly worth £1m. Portia de Rossi Ellen DeGeneres proposed with a 3-carat marquise-shaped diamond surrounded by pink diamonds.

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Lily Blanche Precious Gemstone Rings

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