If there’s one new and bold trend in the wedding world, it’s oversized jewellery pieces. So we are all ready to figure out what this latest trend is all about!
In the era of new age minimalism where everythings from wedding decor to bridal outfits are minimal and chic, the old world charm of oversized jewellery pieces that make you look royal and luxurious has not yet dwindled away. In fact, with the recent Ambani wedding where we saw the creme de la creme of wedding jewellery, oversized jewellery pieces were a common sight to be seen. If you analyse this ever encompassing and popular trend, it’s no more limited to necklaces. Oversized jewellery pieces cover bases in all kinds of bridal jewellery from earrings, maang tikas, kaleeras, rings and so much more.
Let’s analyse what kind of oversized jewellery pieces are trending and look at some beautiful inspirations:
Necklaces
Beginning with the original trendsetters, oversized necklaces are here to stay. These not only become the centre of attraction for your bridal outfit but also make you look every bit of a royal bride as you should. Radhika Merchant wore a five layered diamond and emerald necklace on her wedding day which looked absolutely regal. If layers are not your thing, Nita Ambani and Isha Ambani made a case for big gemstones with their oversized emerald and diamond necklaces. Shloka Ambani wore an oversized layered pearl necklace for one of the wedding festivities as well.
Earrings
Oversized statement earrings have been in trend for quite some time now but we have celebrities dishing out some new inspirations for them. Alia Bhatt styled her Faraz Manan lehenga for the Ambani sangeet with a stunning pair of chandelier diamond drop earrings. Shloka Ambani rewore her wedding lehenga with big 75-carat diamond ear climbers and ear cuffs which looked so regal. Who better than Deepika Padukone to style oversized earrings in the best way possible? The mom-to-be dazzled in multiple oversized earrings during her entire wedding, setting the trend.
Maang Tikas
Oversized maang tikas are the new trend and if you did not know this, Wedding Affair is right by your side to enlighten you. Beginning with Khloe Kardashian who wore an exquisite oversized maang tika for the Ambani wedding festivities, we move on to Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra who dazzled in oversized maang tikas on their wedding day. While these celebrity brides opted for oversized diamond maang tikas, Yami Gautam opted for an oversized gold maang tika for her wedding day.
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Sheeshpattis
If you are not the bride to wear an oversized maang tika, a statement sheeshpatti will definitely do the work for you. The first to come to mind is Sonam Kapoor who wore a layered sheeshpatti on her wedding day and looked every bit of a royal bride. Katrina Kaif as well wore a layered mathapatti on her wedding day. Karisma Kapoor made a case for a sheeshpatti as the central jewellery during one of the Ambani pre-wedding festivities.
Naths
While naths are not mandatory additions to bridal jewellery some cultures give huge importance to them. Some simple yet oversized naths were adorned by celebrity brides like Yami Gautam, Katrina Kaif, Priyanka Chopra and Anushka Sharma.
Kaleeras
Well, Kaleeras add such aesthetic and traditional charms to the mehendi adorned bridal hands, right? To add that extra oomph to your bridal look, take inspiration from brides who wore oversized kaleeras to their wedding. The first was Priyanka Chopra with her love story kaleeras, followed by Katrina Kaif with her gold bespoke bird charms oversized kaleeras by artist Mrinalini Chandra. Kajal Aggarwal also wore extravagant gold umbrella kaleeras for her wedding.
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Be it necklaces, earrings, maang tikas, sheeshpattis, naths or kaleeras, oversized jewellery pieces are here to stay. With their extravagant size and luxurious charm they attract a lot more attention to a bride’s look while making her look every bit of a maharani herself.