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Priyanka Chopra to Katrina Kaif: Decoding bridal jewellery of Bollywood actresses that belongs in your wedding vanity

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 11, 2025, 16:23 IST
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Bollywood brides’ iconic jewellery choices

Bollywood brides have always set the wedding trends in India. From pious red to iconic ivory, they have brought a wave of contemporary flair and set trends passionately followed by every bride over the years. But, in today’s jewellery exploration chapter, we’ll decode the unique and stunning jewellery sets of 7 Bollywood brides who carved their own style statement and offered something new to the wedding plate.

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Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra looked like a true Indian bride as she decked up in traditional red from head to toe. She kept things royal and wore traditional gold jewellery, which included an exquisite necklace with studded pear-shaped diamonds set in ethical white gold. She completed it with a gorgeous matha patti, nath, and the traditional set of Punjabi choora. These magnificent pieces further amplified her red bridal look.
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Anushka Sharma

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli took the internet by storm with their wedding pictures, which were set amidst the lush valley of Tuscany, Italy. With pastel hues and a fairytale setup, her breathtaking jewels with her attire stole the show. She wore a layered necklace crafted with jadaum pearls and pink spinel. She teamed it with a matching mathapatti, jhumkas, and a stunning set of matching bangles. Her unique soft-palette jewellery matched perfectly with her pastel palette and looked absolutely stunning.
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Sonam Kapoor

The whole of Bollywood was excited for Sonam Kapoor’s outfit, as the style icon of India was getting married and ready to bring a new wave of wedding fashion. She wore a stunning red and golden traditional bridal lehenga with her original twist and completed it with alluring matching temple jewellery. The trendsetter was her gorgeous long and heavy guttapusalu, which covered her front and was layered with a magnificent choker, matching earrings, and a multi-stranded maang tikka.
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Katrina Kaif

Katrina Kaif stood out as the contemporary bride of Bollywood, where she wore a traditional red lehenga and opted for luxurious uncut diamonds set in glittering gold with hand-strung pearls. She amplified the look with a double-strapped matha patti, matching kadas, and striking rings, which looked stunning. The diva also wore a traditional wedding nath to honour Devi Parvati and blended in craftsmanship with modern elegance like a regal pro.
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Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt’s ivory fairytale wedding looked iconic with contrasted diamond and pearl-studded jewellery. This choice accentuated her overall appearance, where she opted for a stunning choker studded with uncut diamonds and hand-strung pearls. It was complemented with a mathapatti, matching jhumkas, and a stack of diamond bangles. This combination of diamonds and pearls sat perfectly with her ivory saree set and only made everything look better.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Kiara Advani

Kiara carried all the delicate characteristics of a modern bride but stayed close to her traditional wedding aesthetics. She wore an old-rose lehenga inspired by Roman buildings, which came with real Swarovski crystals. For her jewellery, she carefully picked a breathtaking set featuring hand-cut diamonds and rare Zambian emeralds and matched it with statement stud earrings, diamond- and emerald-embellished bangles, and a sleek round maang tikka.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Parineeti Chopra

Parineeti Chopra radiated glam on her wedding day with her ivory aesthetics and wore a muted gold lehenga, which was hand-embroidered with Nakshi work and sleek metal sequins. But what stole the show was her multi-layered uncut necklace crafted from Russian and Zambian emeralds, added matching ear studs, and a Russian emerald maang tikka with statement Mozambique rubies. She also wore a beautiful haathphool featuring Russian emeralds and uncut diamonds.
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