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News Briefing: 9 March 2025

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A curated edit of this week's national and international jewellery news...

All the details of Selena Gomez's show-stopping Oscars necklace

Amy de Klerk, 4 March 2025 for Harpers Bazaar: The actress wore Bvlgari's 'Shape of Matter' design.

www.harpersbazaar.com

Chokers are the Oscars jewellery trend you can wear right now

Zoe Gunn, 3 March 2025 for Luxury London: Spotted on Ariana Grande, Zoe Saldana and Elle Fanning, the choker necklace is back in a new, more sophisticated guise.

luxurylondon.co.uk

The most dazzling jewellery from the 2025 Oscars

Sarah Karmali, 3 March 2025 for Harpers Bazaar: Including Scarlett Johansson in more than 70 carats-worth of De Beers diamonds.

www.harpersbazaar.com

Major high street jeweller to shut seven stores across Britain in coming months

Jane Denton, 27 February 2025 for This is Money: Jewellery retailer Beaverbrooks is shutting seven of its shops across Britain, amid rising fears about prospects for the retail sector following Rachel Reeves' tax changes and wage hikes.

www.thisismoney.co.uk

Pandora Unveils Star-Studded BE LOVE Jewellery Campaign

Diamond World News Service, 4 March 2025 for Diamond World: Pandora has introduced its latest global marketing initiative, the BE LOVE campaign, celebrating the essence of love through jewellery and iconic personalities.

www.diamondworld.net

Charm jewellery is trending on the catwalks and the high street – here’s how to style it

Kitty McGee, 3 March 2025 for Stylist: Take notes from the playful accessories spotted on the catwalks with these playful charm jewellery pieces that can be worn every day or with sophisticated separates for special occasions.

www.stylist.co.uk

VIPs In Messika Jewellery At The 97th Annual Academy Awards

3 March 2025 for Luxferity: Following VIPs dazzled in Messika jewellery at the 97th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on March 2nd, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA.

luxferity.com

Exceptionally rare pieces of fine jewellery, silver and watches set to be sold

The Newsroom, 6 March 2025 Harrogate Advertiser: A rare late 19th century Fabergé match-holder, humorously modelled as an elephant, is expected to sell for £10,000-15,000 when it comes up at Tennants Auctioneers, as part of the Fine Jewellery, Watches and Silver Sale on March 15.

www.harrogateadvertiser.co.uk

The best paraiba tourmaline pieces by the world’s top jewellers

Jessica Diamond, 1 March 2025, for The Times: Vivid in colour and ultra-rare, this gem is having a moment.

www.thetimes.com

The hot jewellery trend this spring? Green gems.

Jessica Diamond, 2 March 2025, for The Times: Raise your jewellery game with gems in nature’s favourite colour.

www.thetimes.com

St Andrews silversmith reveals popularity of jewellery parties.

Kirsten Johnson, 5 March 2025 for The Courier: East Nook studio owner Alana Peden has hosted birthday events, family meetings and even hen parties.

www.thecourier.co.uk

Oscars 2025: A dazzling display of jewellery from Cartier, De Beers, Bulgari and more

Amrita Katara, 3 March 2025 for Tatler Asia: From bold emeralds to vintage pearls, the 97th Academy Awards red carpet was a treasure chest of stunning and unique jewellery moments. Here’s a roundup of the most jaw-dropping pieces that stole the show at Oscars 2025.

www.tatlerasia.com

The ultimate statement jewellery for spring 2025

Jessica Diamond, 2 March 2025 for The Sunday Times: Jewellery is in a league of its own this spring — think dazzling earrings and a statement gemstone or two.

www.thetimes.com

ChloBo: the Cheshire jewellery brand turns 20 this year

Maxine Gordon, 2 March 2025 for Northwich Guardian: When Cheshire-based brand ChloBo beat Pandora in the latest UK Jewellery Awards, it was the culmination of two decades of dedication for its founder and team.

www.northwichguardian.co.uk

Tokyo James shines a light on refined stones in new jewellery collection

Mazzi Odu, 3 March 2025 for Wallpaper: Tokyo James creates jewellery made from magnesites, anthracites and gypsum, paired with Swarovski crystals.

www.wallpaper.com

Meet the Belfast woman who has built a successful jewellery brand while keeping her day job

Clodagh Traynor, 6 March 2025 for Belfast Telegraph: Aoife Malone reveals how her family-run waterproof jewellery brand Réalta skyrocketed to success after a lightbulb moment in 2021.

www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

All Of The Most Spectacular Jewellery From The 2025 Oscars

Hannah Jackson, 3 March 2025 for Vogue: At the Academy Awards in 1970, neither Best Actress Maggie Smith nor Best Supporting Actress Goldie Hawn were there to collect their prizes in person.

www.vogue.co.uk

Your Money’s Worth: Defining Wealth in 2025

HSBC, 25 February 2025: Our findings show that the UK considers £213,000 as the personal income threshold for being wealthy.

www.hsbc.co.uk

Saks Luxury Pulse Finds Consumers Have Appetite to Spend on Luxury

Alexandra Sirota March 2025 for Saks: Saks, the premier digital platform for luxury fashion, has unveiled its latest Saks Luxury Pulse survey of luxury shoppers with key insights that help inform the company’s deep understanding of the luxury consumer.

pressroom.saks.com

Aspirational buyers could save luxury brands from losing more ground

Auzinea Bacon, 22 February 2025 for CNN: A sharp hike in the price of luxury goods in recent years has cost some brands a key group of customers.

edition.cnn.com

How Luxury Brands Are Shaping Change and Purpose

Sanjeeva Suresh, 18 February 2025 for Luxuo: Luxury brands are reimagining their roles in society by prioritising activism, sustainability, and mindful consumption.

www.luxuo.com

Luxury in Transition: Securing Future Growth

Claudia D'Arpizio, Federica Levato, Andrea Steiner, and Joëlle de Montgolfier, January 2025 for Bain: The 23rd edition of the annual Luxury Study, released by Bain & Company and Fondazione Altagamma, the trade association of Italian luxury goods manufacturers, estimates that overall luxury spending totaled €1.48 trillion globally in 2024, a slight decrease of 1% to 3% at current exchange rates compared to 2023 (at constant exchange rates, the final growth rate is poised to be somewhere between a decline of 1% and an increase of 1%).

www.bain.com