The Indian bride today has undergone a metamorphosis. Apparently, her jewellery has undergone that change too. Finally, practicality and wearability is gaining extreme importance. The brides are willing to wear accessories that are not for “the day” but also elements that she can wear all her life. Say, for instance one ornament can be accentuated and the others could be the accompaniments!

The idea is to also include some non expensive and non precious elements that funks up the bride. A girl can’t wear precious all the time and why should they not have fun?!

The look though for the wedding should be modern yet inspired by the traditional. For instance pieces of kundan incrusted in jade pendents could make an interesting contemporary necklace. The traditional look could be preserved by string these with pearls, emeralds or rubies
 
The bride is the princess so she is beyond trends and fashion but there are some new accessories that are she should go for: Metro bride’s trousseau should include:

Diamond (or imitation) solitaire earrings in round, pearl earring (studs and hangings) one pair earrings in gold finish with emeralds, a long gold finish mala, a thin gold chain, a heavy and slimmer choker, a pearl (cultured or imitation) strand, a dressy metal watch, a diamond (or imitation) ring, a dressy bracelet, dressy brooches/pins, convertible neckpieces where a part of it detaches so it becomes less heavy, cuffs, haslees, anklets and contemporary baajubands.

Stones to opt for this season: Photo Courtesy: Suhani Pitti’s Designer Collection