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By  Wallia Khairi
10 February, 2026

Jewellery can do what no outfit alone can, it finishes the story.

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DECKED IN DAZZLE

The shimmer, the design, the detailing - it all matters. Bareilly Bazaar’s bridal collection is a must-have, whether you’re preparing for your big day or just want that extra oomph for festive occasions. These pieces promise elegance, charm and style in every look. This week, You! shares how to wear these stunning pieces to bring your outfits to life…

A classic kundan bridal set finished with pearl hangings. Oval and round flat-cut kundan stones form the necklace, ending in pearl latkans that add movement and richness. The dangly earrings and a heavier teeka lean traditional and ceremonial, designed to sit neatly under a dupatta. This is timeless barat jewellery, familiar, formal and unmistakably bridal. Keep the styling clean, makeup defined and let the set carry the look.

A bold kundan and pearl bridal set with strong colour contrast. The choker uses classic gold-foil kundan with red and white stones, grounded by cascading pearl strings that soften the structure. Earrings and maang teeka mirror the same kundan–pearl balance, while pearl-detailed haath-phool complete the composition. The star of this set is the grand jhoomar which lifts the whole look. High-formality jewellery suited to bridal wear or engagements. Keep the outfit clean, makeup defined and let the jewellery lead.

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A bold polki–kundan bridal statement with pronounced Mughal weight. The choker is built with large flat-cut polki stones, uncut diamonds with sharper edges, set in high-carat gold and densely bordered with pearls and green bead accents. Oversized chandbalis mirror the floral lattice, while the heavy teeka and sheesh patti anchors the look with pearl-and-bead fringe. Glossy, reflective and ceremonial. Designed for barat or valima. Style with rich tones and let the jewellery shine.

A detail-driven kundan look with a strong profile focus. Statement jhumkas are paired with a pearl saharay in place of a jhoomar, creating an old-school yet intentional finish. Flat-cut kundan discs and clustered pearls add weight without bulk, while a minimal teeka keeps the emphasis on the ears. Best styled with a side part and soft, controlled makeup. Traditional and striking.

A refined kundan–polki fusion centred on haath-phool detailing. Floral kundan motifs link rings to wrist chains through pearl strands, echoed in a pearl-edged choker, chandbalis and a circular teeka finished with pearl fringe. The stones lean kundan, with a soft, foil-set glow that keeps the look delicate. Ideal for mehendi or intimate events. Style with warm gold tones, hair pulled back and shorter sleeves to showcase the hands.

A sleek kundan set defined by smooth, flat-cut stones with a high-gloss finish and no raw edges. The structured choker is built from tightly stacked pearl strands, centred with a single teardrop kundan that gives it a clean, sculptural feel. Matching stud earrings and a minimal teeka keep the look precise and balanced. This set works best with open hair and fresh, luminous makeup. Ideal for a nikkah or engagement when you want bridal presence without heaviness.


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