When actor Allu Sirish got married to Nayanika Reddy in March 2026, the bride’s all-diamond look grabbed everyone’s attention. While diamonds have always held their place at weddings, time and again, brides have shown how diamond jewellery pieces are not just accessories but the headliners. Whether you’re taking the pheras, dancing at your sangeet, or making a statement at your cocktail night, a thoughtfully curated diamond look offers that much-needed versatility. “Today’s bridal trousseau, when it comes to diamonds, is being built with intent, not just for the wedding but for everything that comes after. The priority is versatility. Brides are actively choosing transformable designs - necklaces that can be reworked into different lengths or styles, earrings that can shift from statement to minimal. One design, multiple expressions,” shares Joita Sen, director and head of marketing and design of Senco Gold & Diamonds.

Pic: @allusirish
Picture a bride in a shimmering metallic lehenga, dancing at her sangeet with a striking diamond necklace with a ruby or emerald drop. Playful and radiant, with an impact that’s hard to forget. If you are a bride-to-be and you want to recreate this look, all you need is a sequinned sari or metallic lehenga, or even a gown, and a princess-length diamond necklace that comes with a coloured stone accent.
Let the diamond shine and your face even brighter by keeping your hair soft and voluminous, and make up, bare minimum. However, if you want something more refined for a formal reception, a structured monotoned sari gown with a layered diamond and contrasting stones-studded neckpiece could be a great option
. The styling lesson here? Go monochrome with your outfit, pull your hair back in a sleek bun, and let your diamonds and coloured gemstones do all the talking.
If you want to go for an all-ivory understated elegance, an all-diamond look can be tricky to pull off without looking washed out. Start by pairing a delicate diamond choker with matching earrings. If your outfit has intricate embroidery, keep the design of your diamond set dainty or geometric. Brides opting for pastel hues can choose diamond chokers with minimal drops to ensure that the look remains ethereal. When it comes to the classic red bridal moment, remember that diamonds will soften the intensity of red and add a contemporary touch to your look.

Pic: @allusnehareddy
For a bride, the starting point should always be trust and assurance. So quality, authenticity, and certification are critical. Beyond that, prioritise design versatility so that your wedding jewellery can transition to multiple occasions
Jignesh Mehta, MD & founder of Divine Solitaires
Refined statement for groomsWhen it comes to grooms and diamonds, let subtlety meet statement. A diamond brooch on a bandh gala or sherwani will instantly elevate the outfit. For those willing to push boundaries, a single-line diamond or emerald pendant layered over an open neckline will bring a fashion-forward edge. Good old diamond-studded cufflinks or buttons will add a touch of quiet luxury.
Trends this season:*Modular is a big shift, so pieces that can be worn in multiple ways
*Lighter and fluid designs for better wearability
*Layering with both minimal and maximal pieces
*Diamonds paired with coloured stones, where the colour is used as an accent rather than the focus, particularly for pre-wedding and cocktail functions
*For grooms, brooches, cufflinks, buttons, lapel pins, and diamond-studded bands
*Clean, elegant diamond looks seen on celebrities - layered necklaces, statement earrings, and refined solitaires that stand out without being overpowering
(With inputs from Joita Sen and Jignesh Mehta, jewellers)
Pic: @manishmalhotra05
Guide to choosing diamonds:*Versatility: Choose pieces you can restyle beyond the wedding, like classic chokers, tennis necklaces, and stud earrings
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Craftsmanship: Look for fine settings that enhance the piece without overwhelming it
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Mix lengths and scales: A layered look works best when each piece has space to breathe
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Balance: Remember that heavily embroidered outfits call for structured and clean jewellery pieces, while simpler silhouettes can handle bold, elaborate designs
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Contrast: Emeralds, rubies, or even pink and blue sapphires framed in diamonds will add personality and photograph beautifully, too
The decision-making today is simple and honest – “Will I wear this again?” “Can this evolve with me?” That’s what’s defining diamond trousseaus right now
Joita Sen, director and head of marketing and design of Senco Gold & Diamonds
Tips:*Wearability starts with design, so ensure a piece isn’t too rigid or occasion-specific
*Lighter construction and comfort, as jewellery should be easy to wear and not just visually impactful
*Pay attention to quality and buy well-crafted jewellery with high-quality diamonds that will age better in terms of durability and aesthetic