Rental Jewellery for Family and Friends in Bengaluru
Get your girl gang and family looking royal without the budget stress. From coordinating bridesmaid sets to elegant pieces for moms, I have the perfect look for everyone.
This is a perfect look for a wedding guest or a bridesmaid. My client is wearing a stunning statement choker with green stones that beautifully complements her light blue saree. It's elegant without being overpowering.
I love styling friends and sisters for events. Here, two friends are sharing a happy moment, one wearing a grand emerald and polki set and the other in a classic temple jewellery look, both from my collection.
A mirror selfie of two sisters getting ready for a function. I helped them choose complementary jewellery sets to match their beautiful sarees.
This client wanted a simple but grand look for a party. We chose this elegant Polki necklace set, which was perfect for her pink gown.
Another shot of the client in the simple Polki set. It's a versatile piece that works well for birthdays, anniversaries, or as a wedding guest.
A full shot of the two friends, showcasing their coordinated yet individual styles. One is in a red lehenga with a modern emerald set, and the other is in a gold saree with traditional jewellery.
A beautiful portrait from a festive photoshoot. This look, featuring a navratna-style choker and haara, is perfect for a bridesmaid or for celebrating Diwali.
Another lovely shot from the festive series, showing the intricate details of the jewellery.
This happy portrait captures the festive spirit. The jewellery adds a touch of tradition and sparkle.
A serene moment from the Diwali shoot. The traditional jewellery glows in the warm light of the diyas.
About Jewellery for Family & Friends
Styling a group means balancing individual personalities with a unified look. When you rent for family or bridesmaids, my biggest tip is to coordinate via color themes rather than matching identical sets. I often help sisters or best friends pick complementary pieces, like one in a heavy emerald choker and the other in a classic antique haara, so your photos look vibrant and professional.
Nobody wants to spend a fortune on heavy jewellery that stays in a locker 364 days a year. Whether you are the bride planning for her bridesmaids or a family member getting ready for a wedding, renting is the smartest way to look expensive without the heavy investment.
Why Coordinate Your Look?
When I work with families or groups, we focus on 'coordination' rather than 'matching.'
- For Bridesmaids: You want to look like a team, but each person has a different outfit and style. I often suggest keeping the metal finish (gold or antique) consistent while letting individual jewellery styles vary.
- For Mothers and Sisters: We look for pieces that complement the outfit's embroidery. If you are wearing a heavy Kanjeevaram, we keep the jewellery traditional with temple motifs. If it is a reception gown, we lean into our Polki or AD sets.
How It Works
I offer virtual styling sessions for groups to make this easy. You send me photos of the outfits, and we jump on a video call. I walk you through the inventory live, showing you how pieces fall on a mannequin so you know exactly what you are getting.
We handle everything from doorstep delivery across Bengaluru to ensuring the sizing is right. You get the fun of wearing grand pieces for the photos and the wedding functions, and you send them back once the party is over. It is that simple. Let’s get you and your crew sorted.
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