Credit: Mikimoto
Photo: Mikimoto.

In the jewellery industry, where rigid gender lines are finally loosening, Gen Z’s trends
of inclusion, androgyny, and individuality
are gaining traction.

Credit: Boucheron
Photo: Boucheron.

Boucheron’s iconic Quatre collection, for instance, has long been favoured by both men and women for its distinctive, avant-garde designs that include four of its most cherished motifs—grosgrain, double godron, a row of diamonds, and Clou de Paris. With
the success of the Quatre Double White Edition launch earlier this year, there have been new additions to the Quatre Black Edition, which includes a tie necklace and two bracelets made of white gold, black PVD, and diamonds.

  • Credit: Mikimoto
  • Credit: Mikimoto

Mikimoto’s latest jewellery collection, V Code, is all about self-expression. Featuring sleek metal silhouettes and milky Akoya pearls, these pieces feature an elongated V. The new collection debuts with necklaces, pendants, and earrings in silver or yellow gold.

  • Credit: Simone Jewels
  • Credit: Simone Jewels
  • Credit: Simone Jewels

Finally, Singapore-based Simone Jewels launches its first genderless high jewellery collection inspired by tattoos. Focusing on four main themes—love, beauty, courage, and life—you can expect a trove of transformable jewels.

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