Across recent appearances, actors and other personalities integrated varied styles into red carpet and runway looks
Mumbai: From the Hello! Hall of Fame Awards 2026 to Lakmé Fashion Week and the Gaddar Film Awards, celebrities showcased jewellery that ranged from contemporary to classic, reflecting how styling today is increasingly driven by context rather than a single dominant trend.
Priyanka Chopra in Bvlgari
The actor attended a Bvlgari event in Milan and paired her Nicolas Jebran gown with Bvlgari’shigh jewellery, which included a vibrant studded necklace.
Aditi Rao Hydari in Izzari Jewellery
At the Hello! Hall of Fame Awards, Aditi Rao Hydari opted for a refined look, with Izzari Jewellery complementing her ensemble through pieces that focused on subtle detailing and proportion, aligning with her understated aesthetic.
Sharvari Wagh in Shri Paramani Jewels
Sharvari Wagh’s appearance introduced a sharp, contemporary tone, with Shri Paramani Jewels adding structure to the overall look. The styling reflected a growing preference for jewellery that works seamlessly with modern silhouettes.
Amyra Dastur in Indriya Jewels
At Lakmé Fashion Week, Amyra Dastur’s look leaned into a fashion-forward direction. Indriya Jewels’ pieces were styled in sync with a runway context, indicating how jewellery is increasingly being positioned alongside apparel-led narratives.
Genelia Deshmukh in Kishandas & Co.
Genelia Deshmukh’s appearance at the Gaddar Film Awards took a classic route, with Kishandas& Co. contributing jewellery rooted in tradition, reinforcing the continued relevance of timeless designs at formal events.
Dino Morea in Maya Sanghavi Jewels
At a runway event organized by the Cancer Patients Aid Association, Dino Morea’s styling with Maya Sanghavi Jewels stood out for reflecting another context in which jewellery is being worn by men.
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