Designer Gifts: The Latest Men’s Jewellery for the Label Lover in Your Life

December 20, 2024

By Claire Roberts

10 min read

2024 has been the year that men’s jewellery really got into its stride, shedding its traditional image, embracing innovation and emerging as a bold and brilliant category in its own right. What began with Paul Mescal’s chain in Normal People has evolved into an unstoppable men’s jewellery movement that has made wearing just a necklace seem positively restrained.

The 2010s marked the start of the male jewellery renaissance. Today, the trend has matured into something more permanent. When it is more unusual for a male celebrity not to be wearing a jewel on the red carpet, as it has been in 2024, you know you have hit peak fashion. From young tastemakers like Timothée Chalamet and Barry Keoghan to The Bear lead Jeremy Allen White and Succession star Kieran Culkin, there have been numerous red-carpet looks this year to inspire your Christmas shopping for men’s jewellery gifts.

Irish actor Barry Keoghan wears a diamond brooch by Tiffany & Co. on the red carpet while The Madness star Colman Domingo accessorises with David Yurman

Irish actor Barry Keoghan wears a diamond brooch by Tiffany & Co. on the red carpet while The Madness star Colman Domingo accessorises with David Yurman

Beyond the simple chains, signet rings and cord bracelets that have ingrained themselves in a man’s wardrobe, luxury Maisons are experiencing a growing demand for statement pieces. This year, some of the biggest names in jewellery have brought us diamond, pearl and hardstone jewels for men that cater to more adventurous tastes. From signet rings with a twist to colourful pendants, titanium jewels and spiky pearls, here’s our pick of the best new designer men’s jewellery gifts for the male label lover in your life.

Timothée Chalamet in a black ceramic and diamond necklace by Cartier; singer-songwriter Jon Batiste in Tiffany & Co.; Jared Leto in a Panthère de Cartier necklace

Timothée Chalamet in a black ceramic and diamond necklace by Cartier; singer-songwriter Jon Batiste in Tiffany & Co.; Jared Leto in a Panthère de Cartier necklace

Don’t Miss: Les Gastons Vuitton by Louis Vuitton

2024 got off to a strong start with the launch of Les Gastons Vuitton, Louis Vuitton’s first fine jewellery collection aimed primarily at men. Then, just a month ago, the Maison revealed Le Damier de Louis Vuitton, a genderless collection confirming that men wearing diamonds is a growing trend.

Named after founder Louis Vuitton’s grandson, Gaston, the 18-piece Les Gastons Vuitton collection ranges from chunky rings to Cuban link bracelets and signet rings, engraved all over with the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram. Inspired by the elegance and versatility of denim, the blue titanium pieces are stylish and playful, with the Puzzle Ring featuring three spinning bands that, when aligned, display the LV initials.

A trio of Les Gastons Vuitton men's rings by Louis Vuitton in blue titanium and 18ct yellow gold

A trio of Les Gastons Vuitton men's rings by Louis Vuitton in blue titanium and 18ct yellow gold

Small and large tag necklaces from Les Gastons Vuitton, the new jewellery collection for men from Louis Vuitton

Small and large tag necklaces from Les Gastons Vuitton, the new jewellery collection for men from Louis Vuitton

Layering jewels from Louis Vuitton's new Les Gastons Vuitton collection

Layering jewels from Louis Vuitton's new Les Gastons Vuitton collection

Inspired by the elegance and versatility of denim, the blue titanium Les Gastons Vuitton rings are stylish and playful

Inspired by the elegance and versatility of denim, the blue titanium Les Gastons Vuitton rings are stylish and playful

Clever Gifting: John Hardy Jewels by Reed Krakoff

Two years ago, Reed Krakoff took creative control of John Hardy. Previously responsible for reinvigorating the heritage houses of Tiffany & Co. and Coach, Krakoff is overseeing the creative evolution of this artisanal brand founded in Bali. In 2024, he spearheaded the launch of a new category of jewellery devoted to men. With nods to the brand’s Indonesian heritage, giftable John Hardy jewels include signet rings set with a slice of hardstone—the tiger’s eye version is stunning, hand-carved with the motif of a rising sun—and easy-to-wear tag pendants, coloured-in with enamel.

John Hardy's Essential Pearl necklace features the brand's signature woven chain in reclaimed gold

John Hardy's Essential Pearl necklace features the brand's signature woven chain in reclaimed gold

Top Brands: Tiffany & Co. and David Yurman for Men

For the more daring dresser who is open to exploring unexpected silhouettes and gems, new pearl designs in the Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams collection contrast these lustrous gems with the collection’s signature spike motif. And David Yurman offers the ultimate opportunity for a festive splurge with The Vault, its first high jewellery collection for men. Primed to take home the prize for greatest Christmas gift this year, the Deco Amulet is a standout piece, fusing the geometric lines of Art Deco with a statement emerald cut diamond centre stone, dressed down with a sleek box chain.

Pharrell Williams at the launch of Tiffany Titan—his collection for men, created in collaboration with the New York jeweller

Pharrell Williams at the launch of Tiffany Titan—his collection for men, created in collaboration with the New York jeweller

Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams pearl and 18ct yellow gold ring with diamond accents

Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams pearl and 18ct yellow gold ring with diamond accents

Michael B. Jordan is the face of David Yurman's first men's high jewellery collection

Michael B. Jordan is the face of David Yurman's first men's high jewellery collection

David Yurman The Vault men's Deco diamond high jewellery pendant in platinum

David Yurman The Vault men's Deco diamond high jewellery pendant in platinum

Red Carpet Lapels: A Men’s Brooch from Dior

Dior unveiled a high jewellery brooch on the Men’s S/S 2025 catwalk during Paris Fashion Week in June, a collaboration between Kim Jones, artistic director of Dior Homme, and Victoire de Castellane. A one-of-one piece, it shows how male jewellery really came into its own this year.

A 1/1 aquamarine brooch by Dior, unveiled on the men’s S/S 2025 catwalk during Paris Fashion Week in June

A 1/1 aquamarine brooch by Dior, unveiled on the men’s S/S 2025 catwalk during Paris Fashion Week in June

From Tasaki’s Manga collaboration jewellery, created to celebrate the Japanese pearl jeweller’s 70th anniversary, to the relaunch of Gucci Horsebit with a unisex identity and a new, stackable bangle at Graff—the British jeweller’s first unisex design—2024 is the year that men’s jewellery became less uniform, increasingly expressive and 100% more gift-worthy. Find a gift he will love in our gallery of the newest designer jewellery for men below.

Gucci •

Gucci •

Horsebit bangle in 18ct yellow gold

John Hardy •

John Hardy •

Carved tiger's eye signet ring in 14ct yellow gold

Tasaki x Chainsaw Man •

Tasaki x Chainsaw Man •

Akoya pearl ear cuff in 18ct yellow gold

Chopard •

Chopard •

Ice Cube ring in 18ct ethical white gold and diamonds

Chaumet •

Chaumet •

Liens Évidence ring in 18ct white gold

Graff •

Graff •

Laurence Graff Signature bangle in 18ct yellow gold

David Yurman •

David Yurman •

The Vault Deco Hex high jewellery diamond signet ring

Tiffany •

Tiffany •

Titan by Pharrell Williams pearl bracelet in 18ct yellow gold with diamonds

Louis Vuitton •

Louis Vuitton •

Les Gastons Vuitton signet ring in 18ct white gold

David Yurman •

David Yurman •

The Vault Deco high jewellery diamond three row band ring in 18ct yellow gold

Bulgari •

Bulgari •

B.zero1 studded spiral ring in 18ct rose gold with diamonds

Tiffany •

Tiffany •

Titan by Pharrell Williams pearl earrings in 18ct yellow gold with diamonds

John Hardy •

John Hardy •

Carved Chain ring in 14ct yellow gold

Tasaki x Chainsaw Man •

Tasaki x Chainsaw Man •

Nayuta Akoya pearl ring in 18ct yellow gold

Milamore Fine Jewelry •

Milamore Fine Jewelry •

Duo Chain necklace in 18ct recycled white and yellow gold

Stephen Webster •

Stephen Webster •

Kabuki Mask ring in 18ct yellow gold, ruby and diamond

Cartier •

Cartier •

Juste un Clou ring in 18ct white gold and diamonds

De Beers •

De Beers •

RVL pendant in black titanium and 18ct rose gold

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