Zara Tindall, the daughter of Princess Anne, has stepped in front of the camera to model a new range of luxury jewellery she has created in collaboration with renowned Australian designer John Calleija.
A Glamorous Photoshoot for a High-End Collection
The 44-year-old niece of King Charles III looked effortlessly elegant during a glamorous photoshoot, wearing a crisp white shirt to highlight the impressive diamond and gold pieces. The collection is described as a celebration of the modern woman, defined by bold spirit and refined detail.
Among the standout items is an 18-carat yellow gold Coronet Necklace priced at £26,680. Other notable pieces include a ring shaped like a saddle, reflecting Zara's passion for equestrian sports, which costs £21,600 and features pink and white diamonds. The range also offers pearl earrings for £5,450, gold huggie earrings at £4,405, and 18ct yellow gold ear cuffs for £1,430.
A Successful Royal Collaboration
The partnership between Zara Tindall and the Calleija brand began in 2015 and has flourished into a significant venture. The brand stated the collection aims to merge contemporary sophistication with classic craftsmanship, reflecting Zara's graceful strength.
Trang Do, founder of Kimjoux, explained the collaboration's success, noting it feels like a natural extension of the brand rather than a simple celebrity endorsement. This has helped build strong brand loyalty and reinforces Zara's image as a figure of genuine taste and discernment.
Carving Their Own Path to Success
This venture is another example of how Zara and her husband, former England rugby star Mike Tindall, have become highly sought-after figures, despite holding no formal royal titles. Together, they have built an estimated fortune of £30 million through various deals and endorsements.
Zara has frequently expressed gratitude for the path chosen by her mother, Princess Anne, who did not give her children royal titles. In a 2023 podcast interview, Zara said she felt "very lucky" that she and her brother were allowed to carve their own way, crediting her family's strong work ethic.
The new jewellery line is positioned as wearable luxury, crafted not just to be admired but to be lived in, hoping to redefine elegance for today's confident woman.