Jewellery Trends to know in 2025
In 2025, jewellery is taking on new meaning. It’s no longer just about what you wear, but how you wear it, why it matters, and how it reflects who you are. Here are five trends shaping this year’s style conversation, paired with standout pieces available at Ahmed Seddiqi’s boutiques.
Maximalist layering
More is more, when done with intention. Layering continues to reign in 2025, but with added purpose and personality. Whether stacking bracelets, rings, or mixing a timepiece into the equation, the key is confidence. This season, texture and structure are as important as colour. The La D My Dior watch by Dior captures this beautifully. With its finely engraved mother-of-pearl dial, steel mesh bracelet, and a crown adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds, it offers a textured base that complements anything from dainty bangles to chunkier cuffs, all while remaining refined enough to wear alone.
SUSTAINABLE LUXURY
Ethical sourcing and meaningful design are no longer niche. In fact, they’re standard. Jewellery buyers in 2025 are choosing pieces that not only look good but do good. Case in point: Chopard’s Happy Diamonds Planet earrings, designed in rose gold with floating brilliant-cut diamonds and vibrant green agate beads. Playful yet elegant, they embody the house’s dedication to sustainable craft through its use of responsibly sourced materials.
Vibrant Gemstones
Colour is (unapologetically) taking centre stage this year. Gemstones are turning jewellery into joyful statements, whether in the form of saturated emeralds or multi-hued sapphires,. One piece that brings this trend to life is Suzanne Kalan’s 18K Rainbow Sapphire Eternity Band, set in two rows of baguette-cut stones totalling over 3 carats. The bright spectrum adds instant energy to any look and offers endless styling potential.
MIXED METALS
Gone are the days of choosing between gold and silver. Today, it’s all about combining tones to create contrast and character. A perfect canvas for this trend is Chopard’s Ice Cube Bracelet, crafted in Fair-minded rose gold. The clean geometry of its design makes it easy to pair with yellow gold chains or white gold rings, encouraging wearers to mix confidently. It’s proof that less can still be layered and that sustainability and style can go hand in hand.
Genderless Designs
Jewellery is becoming more inclusive, celebrating bold forms that appeal across style boundaries. A standout example at Ahmed Seddiqi is Messika’s Move Link bracelet. The collection reimagines the traditional chain in an oversized, rock‑chic design with floating diamonds. It was designed by Valérie Messika to be confidently worn by anyone, regardless of gender.
FIND YOUR NEXT SIGNATURE
Styling a stack, investing in colour, or exploring pieces with purpose? Find the trend that speaks to you at Ahmed Seddiqi.