Men’s jewellery is moving beyond the classic wedding band and watch, exploring styles that balance both tradition and boldness. 2024 brings in a variety of trends that blend innovation and elegance, with options to suit a spectrum of styles. Featuring prominent names like Lewis Hamilton here’s a look at what’s trending in men’s jewellery—and how jewellery is making their own mark. As seen on the red carpet, colourful gemstones and bold designs are gaining traction, allowing men to express individuality with a refined edge.
Minimalist pieces remain a staple, with sleek, understated rings and necklaces gaining popularity. Rather than going plain, subtle details are key: brushed finishes, geometric cuts, and clean lines bring character to each piece. Let’s take Justin Bieber for example, wearing a pearl necklace on stage at his concert or the countless male celebs, such as Christian Ronaldo, and Timothée Chalamet wearing beaded bracelets.
Large, eye-catching gemstones have been in the spotlight for 2024, I mean can you guess the total carat weight of all of the sapphires, rubies and emeralds we saw at the Ambani wedding? The Ambani wedding set a new standard for men’s jewellery in luxury and tradition. The groomsmen and male guests embraced opulent pieces, blending heritage designs with modern flair. Many wore elaborate necklaces featuring uncut diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies, paying homage to regal Indian styles. Brooches, signet rings, and even elaborate lapel pins added intricate details to their outfits, often set in platinum or 24-karat gold to enhance richness. The men’s jewellery was anything but understated, showcasing the evolving landscape of men’s fashion in high society, where bold, statement-making pieces are becoming equally significant as women's accessories.
Bracelet stacks continue their rise, particularly when mixed textures are involved. Leather, silver, or gemstone beads paired with a sapphire cuff bracelet add an understated yet noticeable element to any look. Picture a wrist stack that peeks out from beneath a suit cuff, combining polished and textured finishes for added depth and sophistication. From Drake & Lil Yachts wearing Nadine Ghosn’s playful crayola bracelet to Lewis Hamiltons’ Juste un clou and pavéd love Cartier bracelets.
The Ambani wedding isn’t the only place were have been seeing a come back in men wearing brooches. Take Teo Yoo for example he wore a stunning Cartier tortoise brooch which featured a cabochon blue sapphire, with emerald and diamond accents, set in white gold and Ncuti Gatwa who wore the Tiffany & Co Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Four Leaves brooch in yellow gold and platinum with a tanzanite and diamonds. Brooches are adding an historical flair to modern outfits, with many featuring unique gemstones and intricate designs. Inspired by fashion leaders like Tom Ford and designers at high-profile jewellery houses, brooches are a statement in themselves.
Men’s jewellery in 2024 marries the classic with the contemporary, embracing both bold statements and refined simplicity. The beauty of sapphires shines through as a distinguished addition to each trend, whether as a vibrant centrepiece or a subtle accent—perfect for those seeking style with substance.
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