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Rihanna to Alia Bhatt, celebrity jewelry looks to borrow now

Rihanna, Deepika and Disha make the case for one strong jewel, not a whole set, and the smartest looks here translate cleanly to office, dinner and daily wear.

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Rihanna to Alia Bhatt, celebrity jewelry looks to borrow now
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The most useful celebrity jewelry right now is not the biggest piece on the room. It is the one that gives you a formula you can actually wear again. Rihanna’s Mumbai high-jewelry moment, Deepika Padukone’s Cartier gala appearance in Dubai, Disha Patani’s layered emerald-drop runway turn, Kiara Advani’s choker-heavy festive sets, and Alia Bhatt’s streamlined diamond choker all point to the same lesson: scale, restraint and one clear focal point do more for a wardrobe than a drawer full of random sparkle.

Rihanna: the power of one bold, cultural statement

Rihanna’s recent Mumbai appearance for the Fenty Beauty launch put Indian high jewelry squarely in the global spotlight, with styling from Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Manish Malhotra. That matters because the look was not just glamorous, it was cross-cultural in a way that feels increasingly current: international celebrities are treating Indian high jewelry as part of the modern luxury conversation, not a costume stop.

For everyday wear, the lesson is simple. If you want Rihanna’s impact, do not pile on multiple competing pieces. Choose one strong diamond-forward element, then keep the neckline clean so the jewelry can lead. The office version is a pared-back pendant or a compact diamond collar with a crisp shirt; the dinner version can go slightly bigger, but the visual rule stays the same: one hero piece, no clutter.

Disha Patani: layered diamonds, then one green exclamation mark

Disha Patani’s newer runway appearance at Lakmē Fashion Week 2026 showed how a necklace can move from pretty to memorable with a single shift in color. She wore Indriya jewelry with layered diamonds and a central emerald drop pendant, a combination that gave the look a bright, luminous center without losing its softness. The same presentation of Amit Aggarwal’s Orizon collection reportedly began with restrained diamond pieces before building toward bolder Polki and gold statements, which made the jewelry feel like part of a larger style arc rather than a one-note showpiece.

That is exactly what makes the look easy to translate. A short diamond layer plus one colored stone works for workwear as long as the rest of the outfit stays edited. Wear a single emerald pendant with a fine chain over a blazer for daytime, then add a second, slightly longer line for dinner. The emerald is the trick here: it breaks up the all-diamond effect and gives the jewelry a point of focus that reads polished, not overpowering.

Deepika Padukone: couture discipline with Cartier high jewelry

Deepika Padukone’s Cartier Gala appearance in Dubai on February 7, 2026, was a master class in controlled drama. She wore a custom Gaurav Gupta couture look from The Divine Androgyne Spring/Summer 2026 collection, styled with Cartier high jewelry that included a diamond necklace and pear-shaped drop earrings. Against the all-black, long-lined silhouette, the jewels did not compete with the clothing. They sharpened it.

That balance is the part worth borrowing. When the necklace is doing the heavy lifting, earrings should echo the same mood rather than fight it. For an office-to-evening translation, think of a fine diamond line necklace with drop earrings that sit close to the ear rather than swinging too far down. For dinner, a single necklace and one clean neckline is enough. The elegance comes from the restraint, not from owning a whole suite.

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Kiara Advani: the bridal formula that still feels wearable

Kiara Advani has become a reliable reference point for high-jewelry dressing because her looks often combine classic structure with serious craftsmanship. News18 previously noted a choker, layered diamond necklace and long necklace combination, a trio that gives the neck depth and movement without needing much else. In another festive look, she wore a neckpiece with natural diamonds and a ruby pendant, and the handwork reportedly took 4,000 hours to craft.

That 4,000-hour detail is the kind of stat that changes how you see jewelry. It reminds you that the value in pieces like these lives not only in carat weight, but in labor, stone setting and finish. Borrow the formula without copying the scale by choosing one choker for cocktail hours or one pendant necklace for family dinners. If you want the full bridal effect, layer lengths the way Kiara does, but keep the clothes simple so the workmanship stays visible.

Alia Bhatt: the minimal diamond choker that does the most with the least

Alia Bhatt’s standout diamond choker look, singled out in mid-2026 photo coverage, is the easiest version of this whole trend to live with. A choker and studs give the face brightness, frame the neckline and leave room for the rest of the outfit to breathe. It is the quietest look in this group, but also the most repeatable.

This is the formula that works for office, dinner and daily wear without much effort. Pair a diamond choker with a button-down shirt, a silk blouse or a simple sari blouse and the result feels finished immediately. If you want a lower-price version of the same mood, choose a shorter necklace with smaller stones or a clean metal collar with one neat focal detail. The point is not to imitate a celebrity budget; it is to keep the line of the neck polished and intentional.

How to make the red-carpet mood work in real life

The smartest takeaway from all five looks is that jewelry looks best when it solves a styling problem. One strong diamond piece can make a plain outfit feel considered. A layered necklace can turn a simple neckline into a dinner look. A single colored stone, like Disha Patani’s emerald drop or Kiara Advani’s ruby accent, gives the whole composition an identity.

If a brand calls something sustainable or ethical, ask for more than a mood board. Look for clear disclosure on whether stones are natural or lab-grown, whether the gold content is spelled out, and whether the maker can name the materials and craft behind the piece. Vague luxury language is easy to print; provenance is harder, and that is usually where the real value lives. The best celebrity jewelry looks do not just sparkle harder. They show you how to wear less, choose better and keep the story visible every time you open the box.

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