
All The Jewellery Highlights From Paris Couture Week
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Jewellery comes from on high, fresh from Paris Couture Week. These are all the highlights.
Now that dust has settled on another Paris Couture Week, we’re ready to revisit some of our favourite jewellery moments from the season. Here’s everything you might have missed.
Jewellery News & Trends From Paris Couture Week 2025
Boucheron
Inspired by the maison’s archives, Boucheron’s new Histoire de Style collection, Untamed Nature, is a joyous ode to nature’s most humble yet resilient plants and insects, with ivy, thistles, weeds, bumblebees, moths and beetles given star billing. Wild thistle is elevated to high jewellery status in the Chardon necklace, crafted in diamonds and white gold using computer-aided design to replicate this notoriously prickly plant while ensuring comfort for the wearer. Team with transformable Rhinoceros Beetle ring set with rock crystal and mother-of-pearl. £POA, boucheron.com
Chaumet
Chaumet’s new capsule collection Bamboo reinforces the French house’s reputation as a ‘naturalist jeweller’, having championed the natural world through its creations for more than 240 years. A standout piece is this bib necklace composed of engraved gold leaves – angled as if blowing in the wind – and diamond stems, reflecting the strength and majesty of bamboo. At its heart is a whopping 13.19 carat black Australian opal. £POA, chaumet.com
De Beers
De Beers pays tribute to the magnificence of trees and their roots in Chapter One of its Essence of Nature collection. The intricacy of tree roots is captured in this delicate Interlace bracelet, featuring meandering strands of white gold set with pavé diamonds. Nestled off-centre is a 2.15 carat oval-shaped Fancy Intense Yellow diamond, emphasising the organic asymmetry of the design, which is finished with six dangling rough yellow diamonds, symbolising the earth’s raw treasures. £POA, debeers.co.uk
Cartier
The emblematic Cartier panther takes pride of place in Chapter III of the brand’s Nature Sauvage collection. Camouflaged in a jungle canopy, the emerald-eyed feline keeps watch over a commanding 26.53 carat Ceylon sapphire at the centre of this hero diamond and white gold showstopper. £POA, cartier.com
Dior Joaillerie
Dior Joaillerie’s creative director Victoire de Castellane takes us on an enchanted garden tour, weaving together a profusion of flowers and foliage set with precious stones, diamonds and micro-pearls in the 76-piece Milly Dentelle collection. Paying homage to founder Christian Dior’s country retreat Milly-la-Forêt and his love of fine lace, each piece is constructed from lace-like threads of white, yellow and pink gold. A highlight is this dazzling necklace featuring a 16.79 carat cabochon oval-cut white opal from Australia and festooned with delicate diamond petals and white cultured pearls. £POA, dior.com
Piaget
Piaget dips into its golden years of the 1960s and 70s with its Essence of Extraleganza 150th anniversary collection, characterised by jewels that are bold, extravagant and sophisticated. This ultra-light titanium ‘scarf’ bracelet is no exception. Set with coloured sapphires, garnets and tourmalines, it appears to be cut from a cloud of multicoloured silk. £POA, piaget.com
Graff
In a gesture as poised as it is romantic, a diamond bird presents its mid-flight partner with a 13.51 carat Fancy Intense Yellow diamond, held delicately in its tiny, black onyx beak. Three years in the making, Graff’s new masterpiece celebrates love, hope and togetherness, and takes inspiration from the Goddess of Love Aphrodite herself, and her loyal sparrow companions. Crafted from an eye-watering 125 carats of custom-cut diamonds set in an articulated white gold framework, the necklace is astonishingly fluid and flexible. £POA, graff.com