Discover our editor in chief's edit of the most exciting jewellery to be unveiled in March
Every month, Vogue Scandinavia's editor-in-chief, Martina Bonnier, unveils a meticulously curated selection of the most exceptional new releases in the world of jewellery. With decades of expertise, unparalleled industry insights, and a discerning eye for both heritage craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation, she handpicks the standout pieces shaping the global landscape – from local Nordic designs to international maisons.
For the March jewellery edit at Vogue Scandinavia, Bonnier invites readers to embrace the season’s most timeless floral trend: the daisy. As we transition into spring and early summer, the daisy emerges not only as a symbol of innocence and purity but also as a design motif that has captivated jewellers for centuries.
Reflecting on the enduring appeal of the daisy, Bonnier comments on how it seamlessly bridges youthful charm and sophistication. “When we’re talking about spring or early summer, one of the most classic flowers that has always inspired jewellers is the daisy,” she shares. “It’s the perfect flower to consider if you’re looking for something floral yet timeless.” From the daisy’s delicate simplicity to its subtle statement, it’s a flower that captures both nostalgia and elegance.
The daisy motif has long been a hallmark of designers like Georg Jensen, whose designs have long drawn inspiration from nature’s forms. "Queen Margrethe has embraced this motif, making it a symbol of Danish design history," she adds. The daisy has also made its mark in the modern world of high jewellery, where designers such as Dior have infused the flower with playful, quirky, and youthful energy. “Dior has always captured the daisy in its fun and cute iterations, evoking childhood memories while maintaining a sense of maturity,” Bonnier explains.
In her edit, Bonnier celebrates a blend of old and new, also drawing attention to pieces from David Andersen, Georg Jensen, Dior, Damiani, Poiray, and Asprey. Discover the edit of the last month's daisy-inspired releases below.