The Ultimate Jewellery & Accessory ‘It’ List for Gudi Padwa

Gudi Padwa, the Maharashtrian New Year, is a celebration of new beginnings, prosperity, and tradition. It’s a day when homes are decorated with rangolis, festive delicacies fill the air, and vibrant attire takes centre stage. While your saree or lehenga might be the star of your outfit, the right accessories can elevate your look and add that extra sparkle. Accessories are more than just add-ons; they’re the finishing touch that can take any outfit to the next level. Whether it’s a statement piece of jewellery, a sleek pair of shoes, or a beautifully crafted bag, the right accessories add depth, personality, and flair to your ensemble. 

Gudi Padwa is your moment to shine in timeless elegance. Elevate your festive ensemble with must-have accessories – think ornate jewellery, shimmering bangles, vibrant jhumkas, and chic footwear. These statement pieces add the perfect finishing touch to your celebratory look.

The Traditional Nath

The Maharashtrian nath is a symbol of tradition and elegance, instantly adding regal charm to your look. Whether you choose a classic pearl-studded nath or a more intricate gold design, this piece pairs beautifully with a saree. Style it with a sleek bun adorned with gajra, and keep your other jewellery minimal to let the nath take centre stage.

The Perfect Pairs

Chandbalis or jhumkas are perfect for adding drama to your festive ensemble. For an ultra-traditional vibe, opt for gold or kundan earrings that complement your outfit’s embroidery. If you’re wearing a heavily embellished ensemble, balance the look with medium-sized earrings and skip the necklace – or go all out with oversized earrings if your outfit is more understated.

Stack It Up

Nothing says festive like a stack of bangles! Gold, glass, or kundan bangles can add the right amount of sparkle to your outfit. For a balanced look, mix different textures and sizes – go bold with statement kadas or keep it classic with thin gold bangles that match your necklace.

Juttis

Juttis

Embroidered or beaded juttis add a touch of royal sophistication to your outfit while keeping you comfortable throughout the day’s celebrations. Pair vibrant juttis with an Anarkali set or a striking saree for a balanced look. Choose colours that complement your ensemble, or go for metallic tones for added versatility.

Kolhapuri

A timeless staple, Kolhapuris blend tradition with laid-back elegance. Opt for a pair with delicate detailing or vivacious embroidery to enhance your festive attire. These pair perfectly with sarees or salwar suits, adding an earthy charm without overshadowing your look.

Embellished Clutches

If you’re leaning towards a more contemporary vibe, a clutch with sequins, beads, or metallic accents can effortlessly take your look a notch up. Choose a design that ties in with your outfit’s colour palette or embroidery, and let your clutch be a statement piece that adds a dash of modern glamour to your traditional look.

Potlis

A potli is the perfect blend of style and function, adding a dose of glamour while holding your essentials. Pick one with intricate embroidery or beadwork to complement your outfit’s details. Match the potli’s accents to your jewellery for a cohesive, well-thought-out look.

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