Wondering about the jewellery trends from London Fashion Week 2024? London Fashion Week 2024 showcased bold and innovative collections, mirroring the designs and principles shown by the acclaimed designer Georg Jensen, whose jewellery collections have been available at Hancocks Jewellers for a number of years. The focus in London was on statement-making pieces, with oversized geometric shapes, chunky chains, and stacked earrings dominating the runways. Sustainability was a key theme, with designers using recycled materials in their clothes and ethically sourced gemstones in their jewellery. Overall, the event reflected a desire for expressive, bold, and sustainable fashion.
Standout Jewellery styles from London Fashion Week
Geometric Jewellery
- Bold shapes: Oversized geometric shapes, such as squares, circles, and triangles, dominated the runways.
- Mixed metals: Mixing different metals like gold, silver, and rose gold added a contemporary edge.
Georg Jensen jewellery combines bold statement designs fit for any catwalk. The Georg Jensen Dew Drop Smokey Quartz Bangle is a timeless classic. Originally released in 1968 it still turning heads to this day.
For statement shapes, the Moonlight Grapes silver open beaded end bangle combines simplicity with eye-catching bangle ends.
The Georg Jensen Curve Earrings-Silver and18ct Yellow Gold are the perfect example of mixing two metals (silver and gold) in the most stylish of ways.These earing tick all the mixed metal, hooped earing (which are also big this year) and effortlessly stylish boxes!
Ear Cuffs and Stacked Earrings
- Statement ear cuffs: Ear cuffs were seen in various styles, from minimalist to maximalist.
- Stacked earrings: Layering multiple earrings of different sizes and shapes created a dramatic effect.
Try paring the Moonlight Grapes Silver Stud Earrings with Georg Jensen Moonlight Grapes Ear Cuffs for an incredible look that could easily grace the catwalks of Milan

Chunky Chains and Necklaces
- Bold and statement-making: Thick, chunky chains and necklaces were a popular choice and were a jewellery trend at London Fashion Week.
- Layered looks: Layering multiple chains of different lengths and styles added depth and dimension.
The Georg Jensen Arc, and the Nanna Ditzel necklaces are the perfect statement pieces. Both have the luxury feel that you would expect from such a sought after designer.
Sustainable Materials and Ethical Sourced Jewellery
- Eco-friendly materials: Designers focused on using sustainable materials like recycled metals and ethically sourced gemstones.
- Minimalist designs: Simpler designs often highlighted the natural beauty of the materials.
Georg Jensen has been a pioneer in its sustainable values, only sourcing precious stones and materials from ethical and environmentally sound sources. All Georg Jensen suppliers are either certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council, which is a comprehensive set of supply chain standards for the jewellery supply chain from mining to retail. Read more here
Personalised Pieces
- Unique and meaningful: Personalised jewellery, such as engraved pendants or custom-made pieces, were a trend.
- Sentimental value: These pieces often held sentimental value for the wearer either through colour, design or material choice.
The London Fashion Week trends reflected a desire for bold, expressive, and sustainable jewellery that complemented the overall collections.
We hope our guide to the jewellery trends from London Fashion Week has proven useful. Check out our other style guides in our blogs here
Hancocks jewellers in Manchester have been a luxury jewellery retailer for over 160 years, and are proud to offer Georg Jensen jewellery as part of its sought after collections. To see the incredible range of jewellery on offer, call into he King Street store, book an appointment or view the range of Georg Jensen jeweller from the links below: