What’s Shaping Jewellery in 2025: The Trends We’re Loving
The Trends We’re Loving
Jewellery has always been about more than just adornment — it tells stories, holds memory, and expresses the spirit of its wearer. This year, we’re seeing a beautiful shift in how people are approaching their jewellery choices. 2025 is full of bold individuality, softness, and personal meaning — and we’re completely here for it.
At Katie Rose Jewellery, we’ve noticed a few key trends emerging in both bespoke requests and in what clients are gravitating toward in our collections. These are the styles we’re loving right now, and how they’ve woven their way into our latest pieces — especially our dreamy new En Fleur collection.
1. East-West Stone Settings
This is one of our favourite quiet revolutions. Rather than the classic north-south orientation, stones are being set horizontally — elongating the hand and bringing a sleek, modern feel to timeless shapes like ovals, emeralds, and marquise cuts.
“It’s such a subtle twist, but it adds an unexpected edge — a little something that makes a piece feel instantly more personal.”
You’ll spot hints of this styling in some of our bespoke work, especially in clients wanting an unconventional twist on classic designs.
2. Statement Stones
Big, bold stones are back — but in a way that feels intentional and romantic rather than flashy. Think: soft palettes, dreamy translucency, and gems that feel like they’ve been plucked from a painting.
“This trend feels like a celebration of emotion — a single stone carrying weight, memory, and presence.”
Many of the pieces in En Fleur feature beautiful focal gems — each one carefully selected for its tone, mood, and unique story.
3. Asymmetry & Wabi-Sabi Imperfection
We’ve always been drawn to organic balance — designs that don’t feel forced or over-planned. Asymmetry in jewellery allows for a real sense of flow, letting each piece feel like it’s grown naturally rather than being constructed.
“Whether it’s off-centre stones, uneven clusters, or subtly irregular band textures, asymmetry gives each piece life and character.”
This philosophy runs deep through the En Fleur collection, which celebrates natural beauty, floral movement, and soft irregularity.
4. Colour, Colour, Colour
Traditional clear diamonds are still loved — but there’s a real movement toward colour in fine jewellery. Champagne tones, lilac sapphires, green tourmalines, and soft blush gems are stealing hearts right now.
“There’s something so personal about choosing a stone in a hue that resonates with your energy or memory.”
In En Fleur, we explored an ethereal palette of muted tones and gentle vibrancy — colour that feels timeless but deeply expressive.
5. Bezel Settings with a Modern Edge
Minimal and practical, the bezel setting is making a sophisticated comeback. It encircles the stone completely, offering a clean, modern silhouette — and it pairs beautifully with organic textures.
“It’s a setting that feels grounded, subtle, and a little different — without overpowering the stone itself.”
6. Symbolism & Storytelling
Now more than ever, people are gravitating toward pieces that hold meaning. Celestial motifs, hearts, florals, and abstract symbols are finding their way into everyday jewellery.
“We’re seeing a shift toward pieces that don’t just look beautiful, but feel meaningful — talismans of sorts.”
Our bespoke clients often incorporate personal symbols, stones with significance, or design elements that tell their unique story — and it’s one of our favourite things to create.
In Bloom & On Trend
All of these trends are reflected, in some way, in our En Fleur Collection — a gathering of rings that feel like they’ve bloomed into being. With soft curves, romantic palettes, and thoughtful detail, each piece celebrates imperfection, growth, and quiet beauty.
Whether you're drawn to asymmetry, a standout gem, or want to co-create something uniquely yours, we're always here for heartfelt jewellery that speaks.