
A new collection from the Charleston, S.C.-based Capucine De Wulf comes at an opportune moment, as spring shoppers seek to add new, timely items to their personal collections.


A broad range of styles from flowers to woodland creatures to airy woven and bamboo textures compose the brand’s Spring 2025 collection, tied together by the underlying theme of a mystical castle’s gardens in Villandry, France.



“For this collection I took inspiration from the beauty found in gardens. I went on a special trip with my mother to the Château de Villandry in France, where we spent the day wandering the parterre gardens,” says founder Capucine De Wulf Gooding. “We collected beautiful reminders of the day that were later transformed into magical pieces of jewelry. Within the designs of each piece, you can see many elements that remind me of my time there.”
“Whimsical” may be a word often used to describe some jewelry collections, but in this case, it’s perfectly apt and wonderfully welcome—who wouldn’t benefit from a bit of playfulness right now (and always?).

“I want shoppers to feel a sense of rejuvenation and positive energy toward their self-image when wearing a piece of Capucine De Wulf jewelry,” Gooding says. “We want them to smile while wearing a frog or bunny ring, or feel empowered by her stack of cuffs and bangles. Each piece is made to stand out on its own, or complement one another for an interchangeable mix-and-match collection.”


The collection, which is constructed in 18k gold over brass, ranges in price from $65 to $795, making it ideal for self-purchasers and gift givers alike, and seems like a wonderful fit for Mother’s Day as well.


“Florals are endlessly spectacular, and we anticipate customers leaning into the romanticism and artistry of the trend more than ever,” Gooding adds. “Our Spring 2025 collection reimagines how you see florals in your wardrobe, experimenting with materials such as hand-carved mother-of-pearl and jade. Retailers should consider stocking up on these statement pieces as consumers are looking to add fun, maximalist jewelry to their everyday looks to help them stand out in an ever more style-conscious culture. The more novelty, the better.”
Top: Meadow Wildflower cuff bracelet in 18k gold-plated brass, $325; Capucine De Wulf
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