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As the wedding season kicks off across the country, brides are once again gravitating towards jewellery that doesn’t just complement their outfits but also mirrors their personality. With diamonds retaining their timeless charm, many brides are now choosing pieces that can later become cherished heirlooms.
This year’s trend focuses on jewellery that speaks softly yet shines brightly — pieces with fine detailing or a touch of coloured gemstones that elevate a classic diamond look.
With endless wedding prep—invites, décor, fittings, and food tasting—jewellery often becomes the anchor of the bridal look. Whether it’s a traditional pheras ceremony or a modern evening reception, diamonds continue to be the choice for brides aiming to make a sophisticated impact.
Dipu Mehta, Managing Director of ORRA, shares expert insights on curating the perfect jewellery lineup for the upcoming festive and wedding celebrations.
Events like the Sangeet, Mehendi, or cocktail night allow brides to experiment with lighter, trendier jewellery.
Opt for layered diamond necklaces that add a soft sparkle without overshadowing the outfit.
These pair well with outfits ranging from anarkalis and lehengas to contemporary co-ord sets and jumpsuits.
Stackable bracelets and rings continue to be a hit for their versatility.
Pieces featuring fine craftsmanship or pastel-toned gemstones add a festive yet understated elegance.
For the grand ceremony or reception, brides are blending traditional silhouettes with modern diamond aesthetics.
A diamond choker or multi-layered necklace beautifully enhances sarees, lehengas, and gowns alike.
Statement earrings—whether chandelier-style or sleek diamond jhumkas—help frame the face with grace.
Brides who prefer bold glamour are adding oversized cocktail rings, especially those with a standout stone set in rose gold.

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