Zara Tindall (pictured) has turned her hand to modelling to showcase her new jewellery range inspired by 'the modern woman'

Zara Tindall has turned her hand to modelling to showcase her new jewellery range inspired by ‘the modern woman’.

The King’s niece, 44, put on an ethereal display as she showed off her latest collection with Australian designer John Calleija during a glamorous photoshoot.

Smiling for the camera, Princess Anne’s daughter looked effortlessly elegant in a crisp white shirt, while draped in the various, impressive diamond and gold pieces.

With some of the jewels are labelled as ‘price on asking’ on the website, others cost up to £26,680, such as the 18-carat yellow gold Coronet Necklace.

There’s also a £21,600 ring featuring pink and white diamonds, shaped like a saddle to represent the accomplished equestrian’s love of eventing, and £4,405 gold huggie earrings with detachable links.

Pearl earrings costing £5,450, 18ct yellow gold ear cuffs, priced at £1,430 and an 18ct white and yellow gold ‘sunrise’ Australian Argyle pink and white diamond ring help complete the collection.

Calleija told the Daily Mail that the range is a ‘celebration of the modern woman – bold in spirit, refined in detail, and effortlessly elegant in design’.

The Australian brand, which first starting collaborating with the royal in 2015, said the collection aims to ‘beautifully merge contemporary sophistication with classic craftsmanship’ and reflect ‘Zara’s graceful strength and John’s renowned artistry’.

Zara Tindall (pictured) has turned her hand to modelling to showcase her new jewellery range inspired by 'the modern woman'

Zara Tindall (pictured) has turned her hand to modelling to showcase her new jewellery range inspired by ‘the modern woman’

Hoping to ‘redefine elegance for today’s woman’, each piece is meant to be a ‘wearable luxury, crafted not just to be admired, but lived in’.

‘With understated grace and striking beauty, the Zara Tindall Collection by Calleija is jewellery for women who lead with confidence and elegance,’ added the brand. 

Founder of bespoke jewellers Kimjoux, Trang Do, told this publication how the longstanding collaboration between the jewellers and the King’s niece has managed to be so successful. 

‘For Calleija, this creates repeat purchasing and brand loyalty; for Zara, it reinforces her positioning as someone with genuine taste and discernment. 

‘As a result, the collaboration feels less like a celebrity endorsement and more like a natural extension of the brand’s DNA; which is exactly why it has endured and continues to resonate with a luxury jewellery audience.’

The collaboration is yet another sign of how Zara and her husband, Mike, are some of the most in-demand members of the Royal Family, despite not actually holding any royal titles. 

The King's niece (pictured), 44, put on an ethereal display as she showed off her latest collection with Australian designer John Calleija during a glamorous photoshoot

The King’s niece (pictured), 44, put on an ethereal display as she showed off her latest collection with Australian designer John Calleija during a glamorous photoshoot

Smiling for the camera, Princess Anne's daughter (pictured) looked effortlessly elegant in a crisp white shirt, while draped in the various, impressive diamond and gold pieces

The Australian brand, which first starting collaborating with the royal (pictured) in 2015, said the collection aims to 'beautifully merge contemporary sophistication with classic craftsmanship' and reflect 'Zara¿s graceful strength and John¿s renowned artistry'

Smiling for the camera, Princess Anne’s daughter (pictured) looked effortlessly elegant in a crisp white shirt, while draped in the various, impressive diamond and gold pieces

The collaboration is yet another sign of how Zara (pictured) and her husband, Mike, are some of the most in-demand members of the Royal Family, despite not actually holding any royal titles

The collaboration is yet another sign of how Zara (pictured) and her husband, Mike, are some of the most in-demand members of the Royal Family, despite not actually holding any royal titles

Together, the pair have amassed an estimated £30million fortune from a number of shrewd deals, sponsorships and endorsements. 

England Rugby legend Mike is the fourth richest former player in the UK and his time in the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle in 2022 helped him bag even more brand partnerships.

Zara has long praised her mother for allowing her children to carve their own paths. 

The enviable life the couple now enjoy, says Zara, is because she wasn’t granted a formal role at birth. 

In 2023, Zara Tindall told late former rugby player Rob Burrow’s Total Sport podcast that she felt ‘lucky’ for the life the couple have.   

During the discussion, Rob – who died from motor neurone disease in 2024 – asked the couple what advice they would give to their seven-year-old selves.

Although she was originally daunted by the question, Zara went on to discuss her role in the Firm – and how happy she is that Princess Anne didn’t force her and her brother Peter to be working royals.

She explained: ‘From my point of view, I was obviously very lucky that my mother didn’t give us any titles so I really commend her on that.

Pearl earrings costing £5,450 (pictured), 18ct yellow gold ear cuffs, priced at £1,430 and an 18ct white and yellow gold ¿sunrise¿ Australian Argyle pink and white diamond ring help complete the collection

Pearl earrings costing £5,450, 18ct yellow gold oval coronet earrings (pictured) and an 18ct white and yellow gold ¿sunrise¿ Australian Argyle pink and white diamond ring help complete the collection

Pearl earrings costing £5,450 (pictured left), 18ct yellow gold oval coronet earrings (pictured right) and an 18ct white and yellow gold ‘sunrise’ Australian Argyle pink and white diamond ring help complete the collection

An 18ct yellow gold coronet link bracelet from Calleija Jewellers' Zara Tindall collection

An 18ct yellow gold coronet link bracelet from Calleija Jewellers’ Zara Tindall collection

‘We were very lucky that we got to do it a bit our own way. My family has a great work ethic as well which I’m hoping they instilled in me and is still going to this day.

‘Hopefully, we can pass it onto our kids. Now, my brother and my cousins love to go back and do the same things and I hope that our children have the same experiences that we did when we were growing up.

‘You don’t really appreciate that until you’re older and you’ve got kids.’

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