Fashion Accessories

AP Dhillon’s Signature Men’s Jewellery by Vandals

Published: December 13, 2025
Author: Fashion Value Chain

AP Dhillon has made men’s fine jewellery a core part of his style. His go-to accessories are a sleek neckpiece and matching earring set by Vandals. Minimalist and sculptural, these pieces have become constants in his looks. He has worn them across multiple appearances, highlighting their timeless versatility.

Minimalist, Modern Design

The neckpiece is a tennis-style chain crafted in 18K gold. It features a continuous row of lab-grown diamonds totaling one carat. Its uniform silhouette sits close to the neckline, offering subtle elegance under stage lights. Complementing it, the three-carat solitaire earrings, also in 18K gold with lab-grown diamonds, add a refined edge. Together, they create a modern, polished look. The combination is bold enough to stand out yet minimal enough for everyday wear.

A Statement in Modern Men’s Jewellery

Vandana M Jagwani, Founder & Creative Director of Vandals, explains, “Men wearing jewellery today is about confidence and personal style. It’s no longer about rules, but expression. Historically, men wore jewellery to signify status, power, and identity. Indian Maharajas were early patrons of luxury designs that transcended eras. Seeing AP Dhillon wear Vandals so authentically reflects this cultural resurgence in a modern, global context. These are timeless design pieces, and we absolutely love it.”

The Global Rise of Men’s Fine Jewellery

AP Dhillon’s choice reflects a broader trend in men’s fashion. Contemporary men increasingly embrace jewellery as a statement of individuality. Minimal, sculptural pieces like Vandals’ designs are at the forefront, combining elegance, versatility, and cultural resonance.

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