Your week in chic: from Completedworks bags to Coperni brooches, the must-have accessories to know now

 (Messika )
(Messika )

Ready for an autumn winter accessory upgrade? Here is the news to know now:

Completedworks offer the complete package

 (Completedworks)
(Completedworks)

Although there is a cerebral quality to Anna Jewsbury and her Completedworks’ jewellery, she is not one for overthinking things. For example, on the brand’s evolution into bags (finally!) she says simply: “I’d spent so long being influenced by folds in fabric and crumpling of materials that I kept thinking, oh, this would look nice as a handbag.”

It does, and the organic oddness of the sculptural necklaces, earrings and homewares translates seamlessly into a collection with details like a wonky resin handle or mismatched pearl knots. “There’s an element of unfussiness to what we make but with subversive elements,” says Jewsbury. “We want to make something beautiful and enduring.”

From £595, completedworks.com

The Cartier watch on everybody's lips

Catherine Deneuve wears a Cartier Baignoire watch, Cannes, 1965 (Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Catherine Deneuve wears a Cartier Baignoire watch, Cannes, 1965 (Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Depending on your levels of fluency in both French and fashion, baignoire either means bathtub or one seriously covetable accessory. The Cartier Baignoire watch — curved, elegant, defiantly unflashy — is currently having un moment. With the first iteration appearing in 1912, getting its name in 1973 and seen on the chicest of wrists in the intervening decades, the timepiece exemplifies Cartier’s dual heritage as a jeweller and watchmaker. Fast-forward to now and (as well as storming vintage demand) it’s making a splash as part of an expanded collection, with tweaked proportions and a ridiculously sleek bangle version.

From £6,600, cartier.com

Bold brooches are back

Coperni, AW23 (Getty Images)
Coperni, AW23 (Getty Images)

Amid all the stacked rings, layered necklaces and ‘curated’ ears (posh speak for loads of piercings), brooches have been gathering dust. No more. This season make way for playful pins on shirts, skirts and scarves, as seen at the likes of Louis Vuitton and Coperni.

Messika's next stop? London

Rihanna and Beyoncé, Gigi Hadid and Hailey Bieber are just a few of the celebrity fans of Messika’s statement jewellery. Now the Parisian maison is opening its first London outpost, with a Covent Garden boutique. Among the finds in store is ‘So Move’, a geometric, genderless reimagining of Messika’s signature Move collection. We love the diamond pavé chunky chain neck-laces and bracelets.

Opens 27 Oct. East Piazza, Covent Garden, messika.com

The wishlist

 (Girard-Perregaux)
(Girard-Perregaux)

Girard-Perregaux, Laureato 42mm watch, £12,200, watches-of-switzerland.co.uk

 (By Alona)
(By Alona)

By Alona, Orion necklace, £110, byalona.com

 (Bottega Veneta)
(Bottega Veneta)

Bottega Veneta, H Beam earrings, £500, bottegaveneta.com

 (Loewe)
(Loewe)

Loewe bracelet, £750, loewe.com

 (Vacheron Constantin)
(Vacheron Constantin)

Vacheron Constantin, Overseas self-winding watch, £56,000, vacheronconstantin.com

 (Hublot)
(Hublot)

Hublot, Classic Fusion Titanium watch, £5,100, hublot.com