From makeup to outfits, jewellery to shoes, brides want to look just-about-perfect that day.
Megha Malik | New Delhi | September 3, 2019 1:19 pm
Wedding is one of the happiest events in every girl’s life. From makeup to outfits, jewellery to shoes, brides want to look just-about-perfect that day. It’s quite easy to get caught up in the plethora of options available these days and when it comes down to decision-making, you’re left so overwhelmed that you end up with jewellery that you will never ever wear again.
Indian bridal jewellery contributes to the entire look on the wedding day. It captures the essence of the culture. Whether it’s North or South Indian, traditional or contemporary, bridal jewellery has the power to make any Indian bride feel like a princess on the most important day of her life. Here’s a guide to help you look ravishing on your big day with the latest trends in bridal jewellery:
Antique gold Polki jewellery:
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Antique jewellery has taken brides by storm ever since the trend re-emerged a few years ago. The classic gold jewellery hasn’t gone out of style and has become a favourite for brides these days. With a multitude of designs and motifs to choose from, it’s a must-have for every bride.
Must-have: Big antique gold jhumkas, kada bangles.
Diamond jewellery:
Wearing diamond-studded jewellery has become ragingly popular over the years. Whether you choose the delicate kind or the ornate ones, if your outfit demands some serious bling then diamonds are the best. These are timeless pieces that can make a bride look like a princess on her big day.
Must-have: Diamond choker.
Kundan jewellery:
Kundan jewellery is yet another huge trend these days. It’s a perfect accessory for contemporary brides in their resplendent lehengas and anarkalis. Kundan jewellery are versatile pieces available in an array of designs you can choose from depending on your taste and style.
Must-have: Kundan chandbalis, layered necklace.
Temple jewellery:
Wearing temple jewellery adds a vintage feel to your traditional look. These are intricately-designed pieces depicting motifs of female deities in chunky-sized ornaments studded with red and green-coloured stones. Kanjeevaram saree and temple jewellery are a match made in heaven.
Must-have: Long temple haram, waist belt.
Hair accessories and statement nose rings are very much in trend, so if you manage to style them well, you are sure to make a lasting statement. With the right amount of bling and styling, you are sure to be a stunner on your big day.
The Amabni family hosted a 'Samuh Vivah' or a mass wedding for over 50 underprivileged couples at the Reliance Corporate Park in Navi Mumbai. This comes days ahead of the much-awaited lavish Ambani wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant on July 12 in Mumbai.