Robinson Pelham launches Mother of the Bride edit
It comes as mother of the brides are moving away from classic diamond studs, according to the jeweller, instead opting for contemporary designs, mixed metals, and subtler pieces

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British fine jeweller Robinson Pelham has launched its Mother of the Bride edit, curated by Vanessa Chilton, creative director of the Chelsea-based jeweller.The collection of signature pieces is designed to “elevate and express personal style” on the wedding day, and is arranged into earrings, necklaces and bracelets.
Robinson Pelham said the “versatile” pieces are designed to complement every part of the celebration, from the rehearsal dinner to the ceremony and the celebrations that follow.
It comes as mother of the brides are moving away from classic diamond studs, according to the jeweller, instead opting for contemporary designs, mixed metals, and subtler pieces.
The collection includes earrings that frame the face, necklaces that sit against silk or tailored cuts, and bracelets that introduce subtle texture and movement.
Robinson Pelham signature pieces such as the Daystar earrings in Rock Crystal and Diamond, available in both yellow and white gold, and the Tsar Star earrings both form part of the edit.
The jeweller’s Identity necklace, featuring interchangeable personalised bars and pavé hearts, is also included, as are its North Star and Atlas Torque necklaces which “bring a subtle yet unmistakable impact”.
Statement pieces such as Robinson Pelham’s River bracelet with diamond link, or the “lightweight and versatile” Atlas bracelets which can be stacked, also feature.
Chilton said: “The role of the mother of the bride has evolved; today it’s less about blending in and more about expressing personal style with quiet confidence. Our edit is aimed at women who understand the power of detail — jewellery that enhances, never overpowers, and that holds its relevance long after the confetti has settled.
“A wedding day is layered with meaning, and jewellery carries stories that reflect both personal history and future memories. This Mother of the Bride Edit recognises the women who have shaped the bride’s journey. These are jewels to wear with pride, to treasure beyond the ceremony and celebration, and to continue the story for years to come.”