Our fashion jewellery for women department gathers an umbrella collection dedicated to costume jewellery: necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, brooches and complete sets, in fashion materials (stainless steel, gold-plated brass, alloys, pearls, crystal, resin, semi-precious stones) at accessible prices. The fashion jewel embodies the democratisation of adornment since the 1920s (Coco Chanel popularised « costume jewellery » as a renewable fashion accessory in 1924), today the dominant category of the British market with combined volumes of over 7000 monthly searches on Google UK (5400 « costume jewellery » + 1900 « fashion jewellery »).
What is fashion jewellery?
Fashion jewellery (also called « costume jewellery » in the UK, the dominant historical term) stands in contrast to fine jewellery or « real jewellery » (solid 18 carat gold, sterling silver 925, certified precious stones): it uses fashion or semi-precious materials, accessible, allowing a seasonal renewal pace in line with fashion cycles. The dominant materials are: 316L stainless steel (hypoallergenic, non-tarnishing, the contemporary standard), gold-plated brass (1-3 microns, mid-range register), zinc-nickel alloy (budget fast fashion), crystal type Swarovski and imitations, coloured resin, synthetic or freshwater cultured pearls, semi-precious stones (rose quartz, amethyst, tiger's eye, lapis lazuli). The United Kingdom hosts several specialist players: Lovisa (Australian global chain, 850+ stores), Lisa Angel (Norwich independent designer), Bijou Brigitte (German origin, Bochum 1963), MMJS Fashion, Accessorize (Monsoon group), and the high-end designer Louis Vuitton and Gucci fashion jewellery lines. The British market also sees a strong DIY craft community (« jewellery making » classes, Etsy UK), and a current debate on ethical fashion jewellery versus the Shein/Temu rapid disposable model.
Types of fashion jewellery available
Our catalogue is split into six dedicated sub-departments for easy navigation by jewellery type: earrings (hoops, drops, clip-on, studs, sleepers), fashion necklaces (long, chokers, plastrons, pendants), bracelets (cuffs, bangles, charms, elastics), rings (thin, statement, sets), lithotherapy (semi-precious stone bracelets and jewellery) and jewellery sets (matching necklace + earrings). Each sub-department offers several styles: romantic, ethnic, contemporary geometric, vintage, statement, minimalist, ceremony register.
How to choose fashion jewellery by occasion
Use orients the register choice: daily professional (favour restraint, discreet dimensions, durable materials such as stainless steel, neutral gold-silver tones), evening out (statement register, crystal, more marked dimensions, brilliance), wedding and ceremony (complete matching set, fine pearls, pastels, refined finish, see our wedding collection), Valentine's or Mother's Day gift (symbolic heart, flower, tree of life motifs, see our heart brooches and tree of life brooches), festive season (Christmas register red and gold, see our Christmas collection), summer holidays (nature motifs, bohemian register, coloured pearls). The « 2 + 1 » jewellery styling rule recommends at most 2 statement pieces and 1 background piece to avoid visual overload.
Fashion jewellery or fine jewellery: which to choose?
The choice depends on the intended use and budget. Fashion jewellery offers specific advantages: accessible price (seasonal renewal possible without budget guilt), responsiveness to trend (Bijou Brigitte, Accessorize, Lovisa renew their collections several times per year), immense choice of motifs and colours, possibility of experimenting with new styles without lasting commitment, accessible Y2K, cottagecore, dark academia trend pieces. Fine gold jewellery retains its interest for heirloom pieces (wedding ring, christening chain), value-haven investment (gold gram reached historic records in 2025), severe nickel allergies (18 carat gold being hypoallergenic). Our positioning: quality stainless steel fashion jewellery for the majority of daily use and occasions, with careful finishes and nickel-free guarantee.
How to care for fashion jewellery
Care depends on the material. Stainless steel: insensitive to water and perspiration, soft damp cloth cleaning, air drying, lifespan 10-20 years. Gold-plated: avoid direct water and perfume (the plating patinates), gentle warm soapy water bath, immediate rinse and dry, lifespan 2-5 years depending on micronage. Non-plated brass: can oxidise (green patina), periodic polishing with special cloth. Crystal and rhinestones: avoid impacts and rubbing, dry microfibre cloth only. Semi-precious stones: see stone-specific advice in our lithotherapy department. Storage: individual pouch per piece, no piles in a common box (scratches), dry drawer without humidity. Remove fashion jewellery before shower, bath, intense sport and night.
Frequently asked questions about fashion jewellery
What is the difference between fashion and fine jewellery?
The distinction rests on materials: fine jewellery uses precious metals (gold 18 carat minimum, sterling silver 925, platinum) and certified precious or semi-precious stones, with hallmarking required in the UK for sterling silver and gold pieces (London Assay Office, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Sheffield). Fashion jewellery groups all other registers: stainless steel, plated brass, zinc alloy, crystal, resin, synthetic pearls, non-certified semi-precious stones. Fashion is not inferior: it answers another use (accessible renewable fashion) and allows broader formal creativity than heirloom fine jewellery.
Which materials should I choose for daily wear without irritation?
316L stainless steel is the reference material for sensitive skin: nickel-free (European standard EN 1811), lead-free, non-tarnishing, supports water, perspiration and cosmetics. Titanium is even more inert but rarer in fashion jewellery. Fine gold-plating (3 microns minimum) is acceptable but the coating eventually patinates. Avoid low-grade zinc-nickel alloys for daily wear.
How to give fashion jewellery as a gift without going wrong?
Three useful rules: observe what the person already wears (minimalist, statement, ethnic, classic style) to stay in their register, favour stainless steel for sensitive skin guarantee, choose a strong symbolic motif in dedicated gift (heart for Valentine's, flower for spring, tree of life for family transmission, see our brooches departments). For wedding guest or ceremony gift, prefer a complete matching set rather than an isolated piece.