When Who’s Next and Bijorhca convened in Paris (September 6–8, 2025), the jewellery halls vibrated with signs of both bold reinvention and quiet elegance. According to show previews, the spotlight fell on modular & convertible jewellery, textured mesh and sculptural metals, vivid fine stones, eco-responsible materials, and a revival of mixed metals and asymmetry in earring design.
One clear movement: Jewellery is becoming more transformable. Necklaces, bracelets, or pendants that detach or reconfigure allow wearers to shift from daytime minimal to evening statement.
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Also in focus were textured metal “meshes” and surfaces, adding tactile interest and shadow play to cuffs and collars. At the same time, many designers embraced colored gemstones—amethyst, citrine, topaz—as accent stars for Autumn/Winter lines. And of course, combining silver, gold, and oxidized tones together (mixed metals) surfaced strongly, as did mismatched or asymmetrical earrings.
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Styling Tips for Autumn/Winter 2025
- Layer with contrast: Start with a slim gold or silver chain under a sweater or turtleneck, then add a bold detachable pendant or sculptural collar over it. The layered dynamic works beautifully against textured knits or dark neutrals.
- Go asymmetrical with intent: Try one dramatic statement earring paired with a minimalist stud on the other side. This plays into the mismatch trend and gives visual tension to cozy, monochromatic outfits.
- Mix metal tones: Don’t fear combining silver and gold — let one dominate slightly and let the contrast do the talking. For example, wear a gold cuff with a silver ring, or a mixed-metal pendant with matching stackers.
- Let gems accent, not overwhelm: Use gemstone pendants as focal points — e.g., citrine or amethyst drops — alongside modest metal pieces so the stone stands out against darker winter fabrics.
- Use modular pieces for versatility: A convertible necklace that becomes a bracelet, or a pendant that can detach, works especially well as wardrobes shift between layering indoors and outdoor coats.
- Play with texture: Textured mesh cuffs or hammered metal collars look striking when peeked out from sleeves or coat collars — the interplay of shadow and light lends a refined edge to heavier seasonal garments.
In sum: Paris 2025 signals a jewellery future that balances bold structure with adaptive nuance. For Autumn/Winter, aim for combinations where every piece adds meaning, contrast, and versatility to your wardrobe.