
During Paris Haute Couture Week, Gucci unveiled its most ambitious expression of high jewelry to date, presenting not one but three distinct collectionsthat explore the outer limits of craftsmanship, innovation, and aesthetic
storytelling.
From fine jewelryinspired by labyrinthine Italian gardens to sculptural timepieces and a gorgeous collaboration with Pomellato, Gucci continues to redefine what luxury looks like in2025.

Labirinti Gucci diamond necklace with24.75 ct. round-cut tanzanite and 5.94 ct. cushion-cut paraiba tourmaline
The house has addedto Labirinti Gucci, its high jewelry collection introduced in 2024, with a
richly layered assortment of 20 new one-of-a-kind creations offering an ode to
the geometry of Italian formal gardens, imbued with color and movement. A
standout: a close-fitting necklace with clean diamond lines that curve into a
tanzanite and paraiba tourmaline centerpiece.
Additional piecesecho the collection’s romantic complexity, including a garlanded necklace of
diamond and tanzanite suspending a 52.86 ct. aquamarine, and a rose-inspired
ring with a 6 ct. aquamarine surrounded by diamond “petals.”

Marina Chain link necklace with rubies, tsavorites, andsapphires
Gucci’s iconic motifsalso get the haute treatment: The equestrian Horsebit is reimagined with
sapphire on a bracelet, and rubies and tsavorites in earrings and a collar; the
nautical Marina Chain is reconceived as a pendant necklace, with a 3.4 ct. aquamarine
set amid diamonds and sapphires; a link necklace of multicolor precious gems,
offered in a parure with a bracelet; and drop earrings anchored by spinels.

Gucci 25H Amphitheater watch with diamond-set dial
In the world ofhigh-end watchmaking, Gucci’s fifth annual collection sees its G-Timeless
watches become miniature canvases, each dial hand-painted or inlaid with
natural gems and Venetian Murano glass. Perhaps most notably, the Gucci 25H
Amphitheater, an 8.4 mm skeleton tourbillon with diamond-set dial inspired by
the Colosseum, cements the maison’s horological prowess.
But Gucci’s mosttalked-about moment likely came with Monili, its first high jewelry
collaboration with Pomellato. Debuted on the Cruise 2026 runway in Florence,
Monili—which includes sculptural bracelets—pairs soft leather with white and
rose gold in jewels and accessories that feel both architectural and intimate.
Taken together, theselatest haute collections signal a new era of Italian opulence—deeply
referential, defiantly modern, and unmistakably Gucci.
Top: Monili bracelet,from Gucci and Pomellato’s first-ever high jewelry collaboration (photos
courtesy of Gucci)