Oct 14, 2024
Men’s bracelets: discover Prince Harry, David Beckham, Harry Kane and Barry Keoghan’s stylish choices | South China Morning Post
Celebrities are embracing the latest on-trend wristwear for men with luxury jeweller Tateossian and trending designers like Luis Morais and Thomas Sabo producing bracelets with beads and charms
Celebrities are embracing the latest on-trend wristwear for men with luxury jeweller Tateossian and trending designers like Luis Morais and Thomas Sabo producing bracelets with beads and charms
There’s a new mood sweeping through men’s jewellery right now. It’s relaxed, brimming with colour, and bringing a fresh energy to the most stylish jewels of the season.
When it comes to men’s bracelets, there’s been quite the resurgence of fashion-forward guys ready to embrace the latest styles – and luckily for those yet to hop on the trend, there’s a great number of fun options available to jazz up your wrist.
Many in the public eye have already embraced the men’s bracelet. Prince Harry, for example, is a fan of a playful wrist stack, and can often be seen sporting an engraved bangle – even on his wedding day to Meghan Markle in May 2018. The silver piece, which features a dark engraving, is widely believed to have been purchased by the British royal during his first trip to Africa in 1997, shortly after the death of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
He was first photographed wearing the bracelet back in 2001, as he cheered on his teammates from the sidelines of a charity polo match alongside his brother, Prince William. It’s also not unusual for Harry to mix and match his bracelets – something he did this past May, at an event to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, where he paired the silver bracelet with a blue beaded one.
More recently, footballer and England captain Harry Kane debuted his own beaded bracelet ahead of England’s match against Denmark at the UEFA Euros 2024. In a photo shared to Instagram, Kane is seen wearing a bracelet crafted from polished beads of lapis lazuli from Loquet London. The piece is part of a two-piece collection, Charms for Change, co-designed by Harry’s wife, Kate Kane, in aid of the Harry Kane Foundation. The second bracelet in the collection is crafted from rose quartz, an ornamental gemstone that has long been worn as a talisman and is prized for its purported healing properties. Seven tiny charms depict various symbols – from a lion, as worn by the England captain, to a Bowen knot representing family ties, to a “silver lining” cloud in moonstone, representing strength and hope.