This wedding season was defined by the braided jewelry, which both brides and fashion enthusiasts found to be quite popular.
Whether it’s for a formal event or a casual get-together, we’re constantly thinking about what jewellery will go well with the chosen ensemble. Your choice of earrings would come first, followed by a necklace and, lastly, hand accessories. However, our hair is the one accessory we never seem to remember to wear or give the least attention to. Curling or braiding your hair may make you appear even more gorgeous than you already are, but adding accessories can enhance your ensemble in addition to making it look better. Jada, or braided jewellery, has grown in popularity among celebrities like Kriti Sanon, Patralekhaa, Shanaya Kapoor, and Jacqueline Fernandez. They have all been clicked sporting this traditional South Indian hair adornment.
5 Celebs Who Embraced Traditional Braid Jewellery
Isha Ambani wore a lovely lehenga by Anuradha Vakil, which Anaita Shroff Adjania accessorized with a magnificent poola jada weaved into her hip-length braided hairstyle. Finished with a gajra, the piece has jhumkis fastened to the end, ruby and emerald stones, and diamond detailing.
Jacqueline Fernandez paired her gold and midnight blue lehenga with opulent temple jewellery pieces, with the highlight being the jada pieces woven into her braid. The gold accessory was adorned with polki work, pearls, precious gemstones, and lotus flower-shaped embellishments, creating a striking look.
Kriti Sanon incorporated a polki and gold poola jada into her braid, perfectly matching the lehenga she wore. The emerald and pink gemstones in the jada, along with the colourful chrysanthemum gajra, beautifully complemented Kriti’s outfit.
Patralekhaa embraced the trend by wearing a gorgeous gold hair accessory that cascaded down her plait. She paired this with a vibrant yellow kurti set and large traditional earrings with emeralds, pulling together the entire outfit beautifully.
Shanaya Kapoor attached her jada billa with gold and pink polki matils, another traditional South Indian hair accessory often worn as part of bridal jewellery. Her braid jewellery featured polki beads and jhumkis at the ends. She wore a lehenga inspired by the ancient city of Byzantium and embroidered with zardozi, sequins, and crystals.
Braided jewellery or jada is the trendiest item since the Ambani wedding. Several celebrities won hearts for acing the look throughout the festivities. What are your thoughts?