Saif Ali Khan To Ranveer Singh: The New Kings of Cool - How Men Are Rewriting The Rules Of Jewellery
The idea that jewellery is "just for women" feels as outdated. In 2026, the most exciting men in fashion are doing something thrilling - they're wearing jewellery with confidence and owning their masculine identity vis-a-vis jewellery. From diamond brooches to heritage pieces and custom stones, here's what our favourite men are adorning -

Saif Ali Khan in Tiffany & Co.
Saif Ali Khan just gave men's jewellery a flourish. In Mumbai, the actor turned heads not with the usual pair of shoes or yet another bespoke blazer, but with a Tiffany & Co. brooch. The striking piece studded with diamonds, a ruby and a citrine was seen pinned on his blazer like a signature accessory. Priced around 42 lakh, the piece felt like a statement that jewellery can be a man's bold choice.
What makes Saif's choice compelling is that the piece was subtle, elegant and unexpected - almost like quiet luxury is.
Shah Rukh Khan in Sabyasachi
If the brooch is a whisper, Shah Rukh Khan's MET GALA appearance chose declarations. The superstar was spotted styling his ensembles with rich chains and bespoke Sabyasachi pieces that feel almost regal, like heirlooms for the modern dandy. Whether draped over open shirts or paired with sharply tailored blazers, SRK's choices remind us that high jewellery can be central to an outfit's narrative and carry what the legacy of the man stands for. Do it the King way!
Ranveer Singh's Diamond Play
Ranveer Singh makes jewellery feel operatic in the best possible way. Known for his fearless fashion, he turned heads at events and beyond by pairing diamond bracelets with everything from crisp suits to pastel tailoring, even sporting dual Jean Schlumberger bird brooches with such ease they felt like extensions of his personality rather than accessories. For Ranveer, jewellery is story. It's a way to bend expectation, tear open tradition, and remix luxury with genuine exuberance.
Timothée Chalamet in Cartier
Across red carpets from the Golden Globes to the Oscars and beyond, Timothée Chalamet has become one of Hollywood's most stylish jewellery wearers, choosing Cartier pieces. His diamond necklaces, bracelets and rings aren't loud but beautifully integrated into his aesthetic. Chalamet's jewellery choices feel like extensions of his on-screen persona - modern, unafraid. He's proof that jewellery for men doesn't have to fit a mould, someone can rewrite the mould entirely.
Bad Bunny and the New Desert Diamond Era
On the biggest stage of all, the Super Bowl halftime performance, Bad Bunny brought something new to the conversation - desert diamonds. A single marquise-cut natural diamond earring in a warm honey hue became was symbolic, inspired by story, heritage and his own personal identity.
This is jewellery was earthy, rich, meaningful. It's not just about shine, it's about what the stone means from the connection to land, symbolism and presence.
From Saif's elegant brooch-as-signature to SRK's heritage pieces, Ranveer's maximalist delight, Chalamet's red carpet finesse and Bad Bunny's meaningful diamonds, men's jewellery in 2026 is about confidence. Jewellery that does more than complement clothes, it elevates identity and men aren't just wearing jewellery anymore, they're owning it.


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