These 7 genderless jewellery collections are breaking style norms
Defying the odds
While genderless jewellery have long existed, recent years saw a rise in its prominence—blurring the lines between what women and men accessorise with. More brands have tightened the gap and accommodated the demands by introducing inclusive offerings that everyone can experience.
Whether you want to refresh your jewellery collection or get matching pairs for your better half, there’s always something for everyone. If you’re unsure where to begin, fret not, we’re here to help. From the Boucheron Quatre to the Gucci Link to Love, here are seven gender-neutral collections you should know about.
Boucheron Quatre
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The essence of the Quatre collection rests in the strength of its character to serve and protect others. What makes it even more unique are the numerous shade alternatives, which provide consumers with a greater selection. Whatever the style, each piece illustrates the expertise of the Maison craftsmen and offers an exquisite finishing touch to any outfit. For instance, the latest Black Edition goes well with black and white but also pairs perfectly with a vibrant look.
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Cartier Clash de Cartier
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Clash de Cartier has evolved into an icon since its inception in 2019, and this year, Cartier solidified the dualities of the collection with the Maison’s codes—the signature row of clou carré studs. While the entire series centres on the striking style, the luxury Maison goes further than usual by introducing exaggerated dimensions. The fresh ‘XL format’ boasts a combination of onyx beads and rose gold spikes separated by a line of diamonds. Whether it’s a single earring or a classic bracelet, this addition lends the wearer an edgy vibe with a dash of elegance.
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De Beers RVL
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The De Beers RVL collection is all about striking, contemporary designs that encourage self-expression and celebrate the wearer’s distinct personality. Drawing inspiration from the House’s monogram, the RVL collection tapped on the idea of hidden significance in its signet rings, bracelets, bands and pendants. In addition to the black titanium and rose gold pieces, the white gold siblings round out the collection, and each feature line is formed by depressions in the metal.
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Bulgari B.Zero1
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Fluid, modern and versatile, Bulgari B.Zero1 has maintained its place as statement genderless jewellery since its debut in 1999. The collection started with rings and has since evolved into bracelets and necklaces that are reinvented with studs, jewel-toned marbles and multicoloured bands. More than 20 years later, the B.Zero1 New Classic line is released, adding waves of diamonds to its hallmark piece—a new representation of fluidity.
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Louis Vuitton Volt
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Designed by Francesca Amifheatrof, Louis Vuitton Volt explores the Maison’s iconic ‘LV’ initials as a powerful metaphor for movement. First launched in 2020, the unisex collection displays a precise balance between sharp lines and smooth contours across its pieces that are moulded from brilliant gold and glazed with stunning diamonds. The newest collection, the LV Volt Play, now includes bracelets with interchangeable coloured cords to keep the line on the pulse of modern jewellery.
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Tiffany & Co. Tiffany Lock
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At the forefront of innovative jewellery designs, Tiffany & Co. released its first-ever genderless collection of bracelets with a classic house motif: the padlock. Diving into its archives, the Tiffany lock is a symbol that holds the values of inclusivity and togetherness. In four combinations—white gold, yellow gold, rose gold and pavé diamonds—this bracelet has modern, clean lines and a breakthrough clasp mechanism. Fun fact: House ambassador Rosé of Blackpink is the face of this collection’s campaign.
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Gucci Link to Love
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Gucci Link to Love explores gender-neutral silhouettes to offer a diverse collection that captures modern love symbols. Crafted in three types of gold—yellow, white, and pink—these ’80s-inspired jewellery pieces sport sleek, geometric designs that are ideal for stacking in styles such as dangling pendant earrings as well as octagonal rings and bracelets. What’s more, each piece is available in a plain finish, with studs, or delicately etched with contemporary stripes—leaving you with plenty of choices.
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