Angara has partnered with celebrity stylist Lee Harris to launch a 76-piece colour-driven fine jewellery collection, highlighting rising demand for gemstone-led, stackable designs and accessible luxury across global markets.
Fine jewellery brand Angara has launched a new colour-focused collection in collaboration with celebrity stylist Lee Harris, underscoring evolving global demand for design-led, wearable jewellery.
Unveiled on March 16, 2026, in Los Angeles, the 76-piece collection spans rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and ear cuffs. The range is centred on coloured gemstones and contemporary silhouettes designed for everyday use, aligning with a shift away from purely occasion-driven purchases.
The collection features a mix of gemstone cuts — including emerald, cushion, baguette and round shapes — often combined within single designs to create layered compositions. This approach supports stackability and encourages consumers to experiment with personalised styling across multiple categories.
Two distinct colour palettes structure the offering. A cooler spectrum incorporates aquamarine, London blue topaz, amethyst and pink tourmaline, while a warmer palette features stones such as citrine and peridot. The emphasis on colour variety reflects a broader trend of gemstone diversification within fine jewellery portfolios.
Positioned within the accessible luxury segment, the collection is priced from below $ 1,000, making it relevant to younger, design-conscious consumers. The pricing strategy, supported by Angara’s direct-to-consumer model, enables wider reach while maintaining a focus on quality gemstones and craftsmanship.
For the Indian jewellery trade, the launch signals increasing global traction for coloured gemstone jewellery as a scalable category beyond bridal and occasion wear. It also highlights the growing role of styling and modular design in influencing purchasing behaviour, particularly among younger consumers seeking versatility, self-expression and everyday wearability.
The collaboration further reflects the convergence of fashion and jewellery, with stylist-led inputs shaping product development, merchandising and retail storytelling in the fine jewellery segment.
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