After several decades in the inspiration wilderness, men’s jewellery is staging a comeback – and doing so with no little attitude. Glamorous gentlemen’s bling is strutting back into the spotlight, adorning male celebrities from Timothée Chalamet and Jared Leto, to Saltburn ’s Barry Keoghan and Bohemian Rhapsody ’s Rami Malek – all of whom have been spotted on more than one occasion sporting serious pieces on the red carpet. LV gets in on the act {"@context":"https://schema.
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In January, French luxury giant Louis Vuitton launched its first high jewellery line for men, including bracelets, rings, earrings and pendants in white and yellow gold, as well as more modern materials like titanium. Created by Francesca Amfitheatrof, the brand’s artistic director of watches and jewellery since 2018, the Les Gastons Vuitton collection is inspired by and named after a grandson of the company founder. The gentle.