Webster is bringing back the Crystal Haze collection that defined his career, with an online launch on May 25.
Webster has collaborated with Atelier Swarovski on a line featuring recycled gold and lab-grown diamonds.
The British jewelry designers known as The Leopards have worked with design students and created new work to raise money for charity.
Positive Luxury, the BBC, the U.K. parliament and others have been scrutinizing fashion’s impact on the environment.
The brand is introducing the Maiyet Collective at Mayfair members’ club, the Conduit, that offers a variety of sustainable brands.
Webster debuted “Fish Tales,” a jewelry collection consisting of 26 charms and an accompanying book.
To mark its 10-year milestone, the company is launching a new book, sharpening its focus on tech innovation and man-made diamonds and joining forces with Stephen Webster.
The jewelers, who have named themselves The Leopards, have partnered with The Prince’s Trust on a fundraising, mentorship scheme.
The designer wanted to put his masculine jewelry right under customers’ noses, in the men’s department.
Stephen Webster has opened a men’s jewelry pop-up in one of the men’s departments downstairs at Harrods.
The fine-jewelry fair showcased more one-off pieces that justified the price tags, while others hedged bets with entry-level offerings.
Webster’s homeware pieces will be available for purchase at a pop-up hosted by Harrods on June 22.
At the GEM Awards Friday, Webster opined about Millennial preference and the importance of creativity.
The site will launch on Sept. 1 in the U.K. market.
The jeweler is done with corporate life, and will now focus on returning to her roots instead.