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Rashmika Mandanna’s temple gold bridal moment just made polki look basic

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 28, 2026, 16:00 IST
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Rashmika Mandanna Ditches Polki

For the past few wedding seasons, our social media feeds have been dominated by a very specific bridal uniform. You know the look: pastel lehengas paired with delicate, uncut diamond polki sets and Russian emerald drops. It is undeniably pretty, but it was starting to feel a bit repetitive. Enter the newly released wedding pictures of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda. Just like that, the bridal mood board has completely shifted.

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The Shift from Pastels to Heritage Metal

Looking closely at the Udaipur ceremony photos, what instantly catches the eye is Rashmika’s unapologetic return to her roots. She entirely skipped the contemporary diamond memo. Instead, she anchored her traditional vermilion and gold drape with heavy, unadulterated antique-finish temple gold. It is a striking visual pivot that signals a major trend alert for upcoming brides: pure, traditional heritage gold is finally reclaiming the mandap.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Layering Regional Heritage

Her jewelry styling is a brilliant lesson in maximalist layering without looking cluttered. Rather than relying on one massive bib necklace, she opted for distinct, carefully stacked pieces that beautifully nod to traditional South Indian aesthetics. A tightly fitted choker sits high on her collarbone, beautifully complemented by a longer, intricately carved haram resting over her saree borders. Add in the classic heavy jhumkas and the elaborate matha patti framing her face, and the overall result feels deeply authentic.(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Temple Gold Takes the Throne

What makes this styling work so well is the careful balance. Her wonderfully understated, natural makeup base and soft brows prevent the heavy metals from overwhelming her features, letting the gold do all the talking. Prominent bridal stylists are already noting a rapid shift in client requests. Brides are increasingly asking for heavyweight Dravidian temple pieces—often featuring classic lotus, elephant, and peacock motifs—that carry serious historical weight and generational value over delicate kundan strings.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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The Bling Budget: Sourcing the Look So, how does a modern bride actually translate this royal aesthetic into her own wedding trousseau? If you are planning to channel this exact grounded, traditional look for your big day, the current market offers a few different routes:

● The 22-Karat Heirloom Investment: For those looking to invest in authentic, generational pieces with that coveted matte gold finish, be prepared to allocate a significant portion of the budget. A heavily detailed, layered set similar to the one seen in the photographs can easily range from ₹8,00,000 to upwards of ₹15,00,000, depending heavily on the intricate craftsmanship and overall gold weight.

● The Premium Silver Alternative: If you love the aesthetic but are looking for a more accessible price point, the premium silver-alloy market has evolved brilliantly over the last few years. High-quality, handcrafted silver replicas finished with thick antique gold plating offer the exact same visual grandeur. You can source beautifully detailed bridal sets in this category for a much more approachable ₹40,000 to ₹90,000. The polki era had a fantastic run, but the return of unapologetic, heavy temple gold is exactly the kind of cultural revival the bridal fashion scene was waiting for.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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