Mehndi
For the mehndi, the simpler a bride keeps her look, the more she shines and stands out on her big day. We are huge advocates of flower jewellery as it gives the bride a break from all the heavy sets that she will be adorning before or after her mehndi. Fresh marigold or jasmine flowers when further decorated with pearls or gold beads make the right kind of simple statement. Get creative with your flower jewellery — go for a statement maatha pati or even a nose ring. Mix it up with gold or gota jewellery or add some imported orchids for a rich, colourful look.
Baraat
Old is gold for the baraat! Bring out the heirlooms or add a twist by mixing and matching it with a few contemporary pieces. The trend of wearing just one necklace or choker is so last season! It’s all about layering it up now! Enhance the beauty of a kundan or a polki choker by pairing it up with an heirloom saath lara or a maharaja haar. Be bold and wear a panjangla or a gold cuff. After all, who doesn’t love a traditional bride?
Valima
On the valima, the bride should shine as bright as a diamond! Forget the traditional, gold pieces and opt for modern day elegance. Adorn a diamond set with pearls, sapphire or rubies to steal the show. For a more affordable option, brides can even opt for zircon sets. A valima bride should keep it classy and contemporary.
Trousseau Essentials
These pieces are worn even more than the heavy bridal sets. A bride should aim for a combination of simple earrings, bracelets and quirky cocktail rings. Costume jewellery is not only easy on the pockets, but super-fashionable too. A bride can opt for more risqué pieces for her costume jewellery and play it safe with the real deal!
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