
Summer Sparkle: The Jewellery Collections On Our Radar
There's no denying it. Jewellery just looks better against sun-kissed skin, tousled beach hair, and the soft waft of warm air caressing haute metals. A touch of gold, a sprinkle of diamond, a flash of ruby to set it all off.
With summer comes a season of moments—weddings, alfresco dinners, or simply sitting outside, musing on the wonder of it all. Naturally, we want you to look the part, so we've gathered the most exciting jewellery launches and collections to dazzle your nights and add some sheen to your days. Summer doesn't last forever. Let's make sure we light it up.
Aligned and adorned, all chakra's in place
With wedding season officially among us, the stars align so to speak, as Noor Fares also enters her wedding era. Naturally, she's brought the chakras along for the ride. Anahata , named after the heart chakra, is an 11-piece collection of engagement rings and eternity bands that exude serenity. 'I launched the Anahata rings to coincide with my own 10th wedding anniversary,' Fares shares, adding a personal touch to the cosmic collection. True to her signature style, the designs feature eye emblems, moon eclipses and rainbow sapphires, weaving sacred geometry into wedding bands that are both symbolic and breathtaking.
Each stone is sustainably sourced and spiritually charged, with diamonds at the forefront, representing love, clarity and strength. 'The special touches of my wedding day inspired me to create this collection. I wanted to transform those intimate details into timeless pieces that can be worn every day.' Now, who wouldn't want a little of that magic woven into their own nuptials? Ajna Rainbow Band AED 13,823 Nirvana Rainbow Band AED 18,850
Spiral i nto control
Diamonds have long shed their formality. But leave it to Delfina Delettrez to twist them into a lateral conversation with nature. Curlicues, coils, snails, and seashells — the Loop collection takes a turn for the spectacular. 'I like to imagine the woman wearing these pieces feeling deeply feminine, wrapped in soft, fluid forms that embrace her with grace,' explains Delettrez from her studio in Rome.
Known for her surrealist approach to jewellery and a boutique that doubles as a cabinet of curiosities, Delfina Delettrez revisits classic pieces—diamond-studded tennis bracelets and drop earrings—deconstructs them and reintroduces them as spiraling, supple creations. In the Loop collection, a heroic necklace hugs the collarbone in an astral constellation of diamonds, while cocktail rings curl inward in a glittering vortex. Earrings are looped around themselves, now unfurling with gold as part of a new formation. 'It's a delicate balance between softness and statement, between subtle beauty and magnetic presence…In every motion, the wearer becomes the source of a luminous, ever-shifting aura' she adds. Part organic, part otherworldly, Delfina's Loop curios are, quite literally, out of this world. Imagine them thrown on casually with jeans and a white tee, or as the centrepiece of an evening gown. Either way, divine. Loop Necklace AED 261,796
Luck in numbers
Chanel loyalists are in for a quiet thrill. Number 5 — Chanel's forever muse. Her lucky number, the name of the perfume, the timing of the shows, and the secret locked in the 2.55 clasp. Now, that iconic numeral lends its graphic weight to a new fine jewellery collection. Not a throwback. Not a tribute. Just Chanel doing what it does best: making the familiar feel entirely new.
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