Teenagers change their minds A LOT. With it often being the case that one month something is ‘cool’ and the next month it’s completely out of fashion we’ve come up with some jewellery gift ideas for teens this year that we think will remain fun and fashionable through winter and beyond to help you with your Christmas gift buying this year.
First of all we have the handmade and vintage trend that is definitely not going anywhere at the moment. This will always be in fashion in some way or another due to its ability to change, personalise and grow with individuals. Fun, quirky and unique looking items are highly desirable, with celebrities like Fearne Cotton fuelling the obsession and favouring vintage and the more unique jewellery over designer trends.
I love this cute Victorian looking mirror necklace for its olde worlde looking charm and fun appeal.
For sassy and cute items that teenage girls will love wearing as an everyday jewellery piece then take a look at the Punk Pussycat and Little Black Dress Pussycat necklaces which are cartoonish, kitsch and cool right now.
For the skaters out there who prefer edgy and urban jewellery items then trouser chains like this one or colourful chessboard design cuff bracelets are always a winner due to their simple designs and durability.
If you want to play it safe with some more traditional teenagers jewellery gift ideas then why not try Baby G watches, the classic ‘Boyfriend’ watches which are in fashion right now or something simple and elegant which will never lose its charm.
For the designer jewellery fans then a great gift would be a classic Juicy Couture charm bracelet with interchangeable charms, something that you can keep adding to on a regular basis.
A top tip that we can offer you when buying for teenagers is to try and think about what your son or daughter is into before you rush out and buy them a jewellery gift. Remember one item definitely doesn’t suit all in the jewellery world and tastes vary based on interests and individuality of each child. Try and do your research before you buy, talk to your child often and find out what they like and dislike to easily avoid disappointment on Christmas morning.
Have fun and happy Christmas gift shopping everyone!

