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Register NowAccessories play a key role for upcoming fashion trends, and jewellery continues to shine in the spotlight. This September, International Jewellery London - the UKs only dedicated jewellery trade event - will once again bring the fashion and jewellery industry together to view the latest stunning collections from leading designers and brands.

Here is a sneak preview of some inspiring pieces which reflect key jewellery trends...


Emotional & Sentimental

Thoughtful, inspired jewellery is appealing to consumers who want to make an emotional purchase – either as a treat for themselves or as a gift for someone special.

Shaun Leane  Saretta  Susie Warner 
 Shaun Leane  Saretta  Susie Warner

Shaun Leane - Stand G99

Drawing from his love of nature, award winning jewellery designer Shaun Leane takes inspiration from the British countryside to create two stunningly sentimental new collections - Hawthorn and Blackthorn - which will be presented at IJL this year.

Saretta - Stand E49F
Saretta presents people with ethical, statement jewellery which includes a thought-provoking collection inspired by the rapid flow of volcanic molten lava.

Susie Warner - Stand E16
Designer Susie Warner creates contemporary jewellery in sterling silver and 22ct gold vermeil, with vintage and antique patterns.


Classic Femininity

This trend is all about classic elegance and beautifully made jewellery.

Moon Jewellery  Akong London  COEUR DE LION 
 Moon Jewellery  Akong London  COEUR DE LION

Moon Jewellery - Stand G120
This year Moon Jewellery will be launching at IJL, with timeless, quality jewellery which will look stunning with any look - from jeans to the LBD.

Akong London - Stand E49A
Nicole Akong adds a contemporary edge to the classic femininity trend, by stitching faux fur into 18-carat gold plated chains, embellished with black crystals, silver plated chain tassels, Czech fire polished glass and a velvet ribbon bow.

COEUR DE LION - Stand E79
COEUR DE LION will be showcasing a stunning collection which shows that classic feminine jewellery can also be cheerful, warm and colourful.


New Minimalism

Clean lines and simple designs are big news.

Farah Qureshi  Jersey Pearl  The Branch 
 Farah Qureshi  Jersey Pearl  The Branch

Farah Qureshi - Stand B1
These timeless pieces from Farah Qureshi would look stunning with a tailored suit or with casual clothes in neutral, muted colours. Photography, modern art and fashion are strong sources of inspiration for Farah’s work.

Jersey Pearl - Stand G70
The pearls speak for themselves with this collection from Jersey Pearl, ‘Alice’. This is a modern and elegantly refined interpretation on traditional pearl jewellery.

The Branch - Stand B41
New minimalism is all about keeping it simple, and pieces such as these cuffs – created using rosewood, green aventurine or black onyx set with 18ct gold plated silver – would work well worn as a single piece of jewellery to complete an outfit.


Futuristic & Fantasy

Creative and vibrant jewellery inspired by everything from fairies (seen in the new Trollbeads Fantasy range) to darker, mythical influences. Jewellery which uses unique and unusual materials will also be seen at IJL, as this is key to the futuristic trend.

Filigree Street  Peter Lang Australia  Fran Barker Design 
Filigree Street Peter Lang Australia  Fran Barker Design  

Filigree Street - Stand B71
An ultimate blend of futurism and fantasy has been created in this ring by effectively combining an ultramodern design and uncommon jewellery material - silicon carbide.

Peter Lang Australia - Stand i69
Following three decades of success in his native land, Peter Lang Australia will be unveiling the stunning second collection for UK and Europe at IJL this September.  Worn by many celebrities including Nicole Kidman, Beyonce, Pink, and Kylie Minogue, this brand is famous for its statement pieces which incorporate hints of art deco, vintage elegance and a darker, gothic or futuristic look.

Fran Barker Design - Stand B32
Fran Barker uses contrasting techniques, capturing shadows and creating warmth within the metals surface. A combination of imagination and good design makes the jewellery unique and original.

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