Jewellers are introducing versatile pieces with customisation options to cater to the needs of modern, fashion-forward consumers.
Pandora’s two new collections, Pandora Talisman and Pandora Minis, reimagine the Danish jeweller’s signature charms and carriers with contemporary aesthetics and deeper storytelling.
The Pandora Talisman Collection draws inspiration from ancient coins, showcasing 12 intricately engraved medallions featuring Latin inscriptions such as amor vincit omnia (love conquers all) and per aspera ad astra (through hardships to the stars). Crafted in 100 per cent recycled sterling silver and 14-karat gold plating, with mixed metal finishes and man-made mother-of-pearl, each medallion carries a symbolic motif – from arrows of resilience to celestial icons – offering wearers a meaningful form of self-expression.
The Pandora Minis Collection introduces 16 petite reinterpretations of classic Pandora charms featuring sun, moon, heart and butterfly motifs. Whether worn alone or layered for a bold look, each charm serves as a personal reminder of strength, inspiration or dreams.
ARTĒ Madrid, for its part, recently launched its SunDaze Collection featuring a dazzling array of pieces adorned with lab-grown coloured gems. A standout piece is a bracelet embellished with gemstones in various cuts, transitioning from pink to lavender purple and then to deep blue hues, capturing the warmth and tranquillity of dusk with stunning gradient.
Meanwhile, fashion jewellery suppliers are set to showcase a diverse range of collections at the upcoming SEASONS | Autumn Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Fair, scheduled for September 17 to 21, 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
Buyers have at their disposal versatile and trendy pieces adorned with natural or lab-grown coloured gemstones, crystals or beads as well as non-conventional materials like leather, glass or wood, to name a few.
Recognised as the premier gathering in Fall for the fashion jewellery and accessories sector, the B2B buying event will also present exclusive showcases including MODE by SEASONS Ι Autumn powered by Fashion by Informa and the Tomorrow Aisle. The latter is a special section that brings together four institutions, namely the returning Pro-Act Training and Development Centre (Jewellery) of Hong Kong alongside first-time participants Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, Guangzhou Huashang College’s School of Jewelry and the Jewellery Institute of Taiwan.
These curated sections offer buyers access to the latest collections of exhibitors and creations of next-generation design talents, providing valuable insights into Spring/Summer 2026 trends and beyond.