Soon the wedding season will start again and the new jewellery trends will start popping and in no time become the talk of the town. These trends appear every year, and those who enjoy keeping up with fashion often accessorise in accordance with them. Jewelry is the ideal medium for personal expression. A stunning pair of earrings or a stunning bracelet never fails to bring the ideal finishing touch to any outfit, and accessories are undoubtedly the most adaptable pieces in your wardrobe that can be used throughout the year. Your beauty can be taken to a new level by the correct jewellery. Let's discuss some forthcoming jewellery trends to watch for if you want to look stylish this wedding season, as suggested by Ambica Mohta - Founder of Mairaa Fine Jewellery.
Vintage is forever
Vintage designs and heirloom pieces passed down generations are definitely here to stay this season. Apart from having a sentimental value, heirlooms add a personal connection and allow one to embrace and celebrate their roots. It’s a perfect way to add emotion in an ensemble. No other accessories, whether they are contemporary or classic, have the distinct ability to provide that punch of pure individuality except bold-statement vintage jewellery. Vintage jewelry is one of the major jewelry trends coming back.
Bits and beads
Craftcore is here to stay. Going into 2023, designers are finding ways to incorporate beads, shells, and stones into their jewelry designs to give it an eternal touch.
Transformative jewellery
Girls want jewellery that can be worn for a fancy party as well as a get together by just removing some few detachable pieces. Same goes with earrings and bangles. They come in sets, so if one wants, they can wear the pieces without the heavier parts. Apart from statement pieces, one trend that has been going on for some time now is mixing and matching designs and making a whole new set. A stacked set of bangles with a choker looks amazing for any festivity or wedding function.
Colours and silhouettes
Add a pop colour with gemstones. “They resonate well with the festivities and wedding season. Nature inspired designs and delicate silhouettes have been gaining hype as well. They can be used for various occasions and they add the perfect amount of bling to a look. It makes for an ideal combination of contemporary and traditional.
Slow fashion
The idea of slow, sustainable fashion has spilled over to the Indian jewellery market. Brands offering minimalistic fine jewellery have developed as an alternative to fast-fashion accessories, which are inexpensive, have quick turnovers, and are highly fashionable in terms of trends.
Recyclable jewellery
People are choosing recycled jewelry options as they become more environmentally friendly and sustainable. “The numerous cash-for-gold has been one of the major contributors to this recycled jewelry. Regular gold can be recycled without losing its quality, making it a sustainable jewellery trend for users.
Pearls are eternal. To make your jewellery stand out, look less blingy yet retain a luxe factor, opt for pearls. Paired with gold and diamonds, pearls look marvelous for something as heavy as a bridal set. The shiny yet subtle white is an ode to elegance.
Statement rings
Rings are perfect for someone who doesn’t like heavy jewellery but wants to channel their inner glam during festive occasions. “You can wear one statement ring in each hand or wear a set of willowy rings in each finger for a more edgy and fuller look,” says Ambica.