
Gucci’s new High Jewelry 2026 collection transforms flowers, ocean codes, and house icons into rare gemstones. The collection honors Gucci’s design history while it celebrates nature, pulling from the Flora motif, the Horsebit, and the Marina Chain.
Gucci High Jewelry 2026 Campaign

The story unfolds across four families, and each one carries its own weight. Gucci Flora, Gucci Nodo, Everlasting G, and Iconic Signatures. Some pieces are soft and romantic. Others are more sharp and built for a midnight entrance.

Gucci Flora blooms first. Drawing on the floral print Vittorio Accornero created in 1966, the line reimagines poppies, lilies, orchids, and peonies in precious stone.
Ruby and rubellite poppies glow like red velvet under the lights, while blue sapphire lilies bring an electric shine. The orchids pair white gold and diamonds with pink Madagascan sapphires for something close to a dream.

Then comes Gucci Nodo, where nautical rope becomes fluid. The necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings move like waves caught mid-curl, with aquamarine, emeralds, Paraiba tourmalines, and Santa Maria aquamarine washing ocean color across each one.

Everlasting G gives the Gucci logo a sleek second life in diamond pavé, green tourmaline, and blush-red spinels. Iconic Signatures closes the collection, bringing Horsebit and Marina Chain heritage into a more modern light.
Gucci’s drama doesn’t end with diamonds. See the house take its summer campaign to Monte Carlo next.








