Understated Elegance: Brands that Epitomise the Quiet Luxury Trend

October 10, 2023

By Livia Primo Lack

7 min read

Quiet luxury is a global trend that is reaching all sectors of the luxury market. From art, jewellery to high street fashion, this new genre turns the old regime of loud prints, patterns and logos on its head, prioritising craftsmanship and comfort over opulent designs. Below are a few designers and brands that are leading the way for the quiet luxury movement in the jewellery world.

For the last few years, “the bigger, the better” seemed to be the universal motto when it came to fashion. From recognisable logos to famous prints and patterns, loud was synonymous with luxury. This, of course, trickled down into high and fine jewellery creations, with brands creating pieces that feature their logos in the shape of diamonds, with heavy carat weights and bold designs. Today, the tides seem to have turned, with many jewellers opting to prioritise pieces with minimalist, timeless elegance and everyday versatility over statement looks.

Models wearings pearl jewels from the Bubble collection by Sean Gilson for Assael

Models wearings pearl jewels from the Bubble collection by Sean Gilson for Assael

As with all creative trends in the world of luxury goods, many A-list celebrities have jumped on the quiet luxury bandwagon, choosing to wear fine jewellery pieces that are versatile and seemingly ‘brandless’ to the untrained eye. Newlywed Sofia Richie opted for understated diamond teardrop earrings for her wedding events, a bespoke gift from her big sister and House of Harlow 1960 founder, Nicole Richie. Singer and actress Selena Gomez has been seen sporting a variety of pearl chokers from brands such as Jennifer Fisher Jewelry. Gwyneth Paltrow is hardly ever seen without her endlessly versatile engraved 18-karat gold and diamond Custom Heart Love Token pendant by Foundrae. Below are just a few brands at the helm of the quiet luxury jewellery movement who have exclusively shared their thoughts on this aesthetic with Katerinaperez.com.

Sofia Richie wearing white gold and diamond earrings her sister made for her wedding

Sofia Richie wearing white gold and diamond earrings her sister made for her wedding

 Selena Gomez wearing pearl choker necklaces

Selena Gomez wearing pearl choker necklaces

 Gwyneth Paltrow in her gold, white gold and diamond Custom Heart Love Token pendant by Foundrae

Gwyneth Paltrow in her gold, white gold and diamond Custom Heart Love Token pendant by Foundrae

Dina Kamal

Dina Kamal is a London-based designer who creates luxury objects with a unique architectural vision. A strong believer in self-editing, this Lebanese designer works through a process of restraining her ideas and designs, thereby reducing them to their most essential and potent form. Each of her creations is inspired by a story, which she deconstructs to harness the true beauty in her pieces. Rather than creating annual collections, Kamal works on a piece-by-piece basis, channelling her creative energy into a select few works at a time. Her transformer ring series is the perfect example of how this designer creates “humble” pieces that are easy to wear day and night, no matter the occasion or setting. Each ring features an impressive diamond set in handcrafted 18K brushed black gold. The diamonds are poised in a tension-like setting, creating the illusion that they are simply floating within the minimalistic metal structure. In Kamal’s own words: “For me, it has always been about finding the balance between what we sometimes perceive as opposites – this balance can give a ‘silent power’ that I think is utterly fantastic. This is what we refer to as silent luxury and is trending as quiet luxury”.

Model Wearing Dina Kamal Transformer Cushion ring in blackened gold featuring a cushion-cut diamond

Model Wearing Dina Kamal Transformer Cushion ring in blackened gold featuring a cushion-cut diamond

 Dina Kamal Transformer Marquise ring in blackened gold featuring a Marquise-cut diamond

Dina Kamal Transformer Marquise ring in blackened gold featuring a Marquise-cut diamond

 Dina Kamal Transformer Cushion ring in blackened gold featuring a cushion-cut diamond

Dina Kamal Transformer Cushion ring in blackened gold featuring a cushion-cut diamond

 Dina Kamal Transformer Cushion ring in blackened gold featuring a cushion-cut diamond

Dina Kamal Transformer Cushion ring in blackened gold featuring a cushion-cut diamond

 Dina Kamal Transformer Marquise ring in blackened gold featuring a Marquise-cut diamond

Dina Kamal Transformer Marquise ring in blackened gold featuring a Marquise-cut diamond

 Dina Kamal V Bridge ring in blackened gold, white diamond and a fancy yellow diamond

Dina Kamal V Bridge ring in blackened gold, white diamond and a fancy yellow diamond

Mashandy

Philippe Guilhem grew up in a family-run antique business. Surrounded by beautiful works of fine art, jewellery and other luxury objects from a young age, his unique creative palette grew, eventually leading him to establish the Mashandy jewellery brand inspired by ancient artefacts. Created by joining the names of his two children, Masha and Andy, the Mashandy brand spirit is to take the purity of gemstones in all their glory and place them in demure settings that allow the colour, fire and shine of each stone to sing. This minimalist French jeweller has a unique way of creating reserved designs packed with emotion, using the most sought-after gems as his inspiration. In order to let each gem have its moment in the spotlight, Guilhem uses understated materials as settings, such as bronze, platinum and matt gold. For this designer, quiet luxury “aims to challenge established norms and codes and redefine what luxury means in the world of jewellery.” He continues: “Our customers no longer wish to wear their jewellery set with overly showy pave and recognise themselves in Mashandy’s sobriety and delicacy, favouring authenticity, comfort and quality over ostentation.”

Mashandy ring in bronze featuring a 4.01-ct pear-shaped diamond

Mashandy ring in bronze featuring a 4.01-ct pear-shaped diamond

Vhernier

Milanese jewellery brand Vhernier epitomises quiet luxury because it avoids trends and has remained steadfast to its roots – unique pieces created by hand with a strong identity. Since first opening as a goldsmith’s workshop in 1984, craftsmanship has been the beating heart of Vhernier, creating pieces with a distinctive yet soft aesthetic through specialist craftsmanship. The Calla design motif is perhaps the strongest element in the brand’s design DNA. A resolutely modern creation, this futuristic chain-link motif has held an important presence in Vhernier pieces for over 20 years. Annually, the concept is recreated in a series of unexpected materials such as ebony, platinum and titanium. Perhaps even ahead of its time, Vhernier innovates by drawing inspiration from the pure forms of modern sculpture and the body, with its volumes and movements. These creations sit softly on the skin, creating that look of Milanese ease and elegance on the wearer. According to its design team: “At Vhernier, we are interested in creating timeless jewellery that is modern and beautiful today and will remain so forever. The beauty we seek to achieve is the beauty of simplicity”.

Model wearing Vhernier Calla pieces in white gold and diamond

Model wearing Vhernier Calla pieces in white gold and diamond

 Vhernier Calla hoop earrings in blackened gold and black diamonds

Vhernier Calla hoop earrings in blackened gold and black diamonds

 Vhernier Calla rings in gold, white gold and diamond

Vhernier Calla rings in gold, white gold and diamond

 Vhernier Calla necklace in gold

Vhernier Calla necklace in gold

 Vhernier Calla earrings in gold, white gold and diamond

Vhernier Calla earrings in gold, white gold and diamond

Assael

Last but most certainly not least, nothing says modest elegance and class quite like a string of pearls. The ‘Pearl King’ Salvador Assael spent his life travelling the globe, procuring and crafting the most magnificent pearls in the world. The son of a diamond dealer, he was taught at a young age to focus on rarity, only the very highest quality, and to always be ahead of the curve. Enraptured by their muted lustre and shine, Assael fell in love with the South Sea pearl, bringing it to the forefront of the American consumer market. Since its modest beginnings, the Assael pearl jewellery brand has risen to elite heights, collaborating with famous names such as Oscar de la Renta. However, despite the grandeur that the brand has reached, the beauty and subtle elegance of the pearl have remained at the heart and soul of each of the Maison’s jewellery creations. For this brand: “Assael has been a purveyor of Quiet Luxury for 75 years. Fine pearls are the epitome of Quiet Luxury. They glow with their lustre as opposed to the scintillation of faceted gemstones. One can wear ropes and ropes of pearls, and while the styling is a distinct statement, the luxury remains quiet”.

Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble necklace in white gold and pearls

Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble necklace in white gold and pearls

 Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble ring in gold and Sardinian Coral Beads

Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble ring in gold and Sardinian Coral Beads

 Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble bracelet in white gold and pearls

Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble bracelet in white gold and pearls

 Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble earrings in gold and Tahitian cultured pearls

Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble earrings in gold and Tahitian cultured pearls

 Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble ring in white gold and pearls

Sean Gilson for Assael Bubble ring in white gold and pearls

As you can see, the brands above embody quiet luxury by remaining minimalist in their settings, building the jewel around a single key design element, prioritising hand craftsmanship and keeping true to their core brand DNA. What do you think of the quiet luxury trend?

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