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Bridal Jewellery

Stunning Bengali Brides Who Made Us Fall For Them!

Weddings are really a beautiful celebration of togetherness and the lifelong promise of a couple. To be honest, we Indians enjoy weddings more than anything. From all the fun rituals to the amazing food, decorations, and all the preparations for D-Day, But one thing that is a highlight of any wedding is the attire of […]

For Cocktail Chic, Shea Luxe Jewels Unveiled Morden Diamond Cocktail Jewellery!

 With the new year just around the corner, Shea Luxe Jewels unveiled a cocktail jewellery collection with statement-making details rendered in geometric and whimsical forms. The collection’s aesthetic is to provide the wearer with a versatile range of jewellery relevant for the day as well as evening soirees. The vibrant juxtapositions of distinctive diamonds ensure […]

Elegant Sheeshphool Designs We Spotted On Modern Brides

Whether you want to have an ‘inspired by Alia Bhatt’ look on your wedding, with open hair or your plans are to go all regal with a sleek bun donned with jewels. For every style, we have put together the latest and trendy sheesh phool designs that will compliment your D-Day look and add elegance […]

Sabyasachi: A One Stop Shop To Enhance Your D-Day Look

It is every girl’s dream to feel like a princess from her favourite childhood book on her wedding day and wearing a dreamy lehenga is a part of the story. When we talk about dreamy wedding attire, one of the first few names that pop up is Sabyasachi. He is truly a blockbuster in the […]

Where To Buy Bridal Passas From!

A paasa is a jewellery piece of Mughal origin and its shape is inspired by the radiance of the moon. It is also called the side maang tikka and has been around for almost 90 years and has passed down several generations yet it is still in trend not only due to its beauty but […]

In Trend, Chic & Stylish Mangalsutra By Bvlgari

The Mangalsutra is considered to be an auspicious holy thread that the groom ties around the neck of his bride in Indian culture which symbolises the purity of their union till death do them apart. This has been a popular tradition since the 6th century AD and is an intangible cultural heritage. The original use […]