Jewellery trends for summer 2025 focus on sustainability, personalisation and self-expression, with pieces that combine the classic with the modern and the minimalist with the maximalist. Oversized jewellery, bold colours, natural materials and craftsmanship are highlighted, with a focus on individuality and originality.
The rise of maximalism and volume:
- XL Jewellery:
Large, eye-catching pieces such as hoop earrings, multi-chain necklaces and bracelets with prominent elements stand out as a key element of the trend. - Textures and shapes:
Variety is sought in textures and shapes, with pieces that combine rough and shiny finishes with organic designs. - Bright colours:
Vibrant colours and coloured gems are incorporated into modern designs, bringing a touch of freshness and joy.
Sustainability and craftsmanship:
- Environmentally friendly materials:
Sustainable and responsible materials such as lab-grown diamonds, recycled metals and natural stones are promoted. - Handmade jewellery:
Craftsmanship and personalisation are valued, with unique pieces that tell stories and reflect individuality.
The return of yellow gold and pearls:
- Yellow gold:
This classic metal is making a strong comeback in modern and traditional designs, bringing warmth and elegance. - Modern pearls:
Pearls are reinterpreted in contemporary designs, with pieces that combine the classic pearl with more modern elements such as diamonds or coloured metals.
Other key details:
- Y-necklaces:
Y-collars, with or without movable elements to adjust the length, are a popular choice to complement different styles. - Bracelets with meaning:
Bracelets with symbols, beads or charms, which have a personal meaning, are a way of expressing individuality. - Minimalist jewellery:
Although maximalism is on the rise, minimalism remains a key option for those who prefer more discreet pieces.
- Y-necklaces:

