The Most Awaited India Fashion Week
Lakmé Fashion Week 2026 is yet to feel more purposeful than ever before, with standout looks expected to reflect the evolving direction of Indian fashion. It stayed rooted in craft while moving towards a more global, modern perspective.
Recent Lakmé Fashion Week 2025, recaps the highlights of Gaurav Gupta’s high-octane glamour heightened with free, fluid silhouettes and Amit Aggarwal’s conceptualised structured layers that led a narrative where reworked textiles stood out, elevated with metallic accents along with detailed draping with added depth.
This season, jewellery stepped into a more central role. It wasn’t just decorative. It completed the story. Jewellery complemented looks of couture, resort, and even minimal everyday pieces. This made jewellery feel more wearable, more adaptable, and ultimately, more personal.
Yet the ultimate showstopper of the season? Lab grown diamond jewellery.
The Rise of Thoughtful Diamonds
There was one common theme that ran throughout Lakmé Fashion Week 2025, it was the concept of conscious design. Sustainability was no longer an afterthought, it had been fully incorporated into the designs.
Lab grown diamonds were the showstopping inclusion to this theme.
The top designer, Tarun Tahiliani’s TT Tijori collection of jewellery, as part of the Lakmé Be-Jewel collaboration, exemplified this evolution well. The jewellery was intended to move in harmony with the fluid couture that the designer is known for.
The jewellery didn’t compete with the clothing, it moved in complete harmony with it. Much of this came down to the adaptability of lab grown diamonds, which can be crafted in a range of sizes and shapes, allowing pieces to be designed specifically to complement each look. The result was styling that felt intentional and elegant.
This was also a reflection of the larger evolution of the industry, with designers now embracing lab grown diamonds for their couture.
Translating Runway Statements into Everyday Diamond Styling
We’re not just editing runway looks, we’re reinterpreting moments, taking what feels distinctive and refining it into something you can wear.
Last year’s Lakmé Fashion Week offered plenty of these moments, where strong designer collections can be distilled into thoughtful, jewellery-led styling. This season, these designers are returning with fresh collections, ready to make headlines and set the tone for Lakmé Fashion Week Summer 2026.
Here are the diamond details worth recreating across the entire circuit of Lakmé Fashion Week with both March and October lineups.
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Anamika Khanna: Metallic Heritage Meets Modern Structure
Anamika Khanna’s AK-OK line, especially the Silver Collar focus, explored metallic tones layered over silhouettes rooted in Indian craftsmanship. The collection balanced structure with fluidity, often using traditional art forms reworked into contemporary shapes. It felt sharp, but never rigid.
Limelight Runway Edit: To match this interplay, opt for a structured diamond choker like the Twilight Line Diamond Necklace. It brings a sense of control and polish to even the simplest looks. -
Amit Aggarwal: Technology-Driven Couture and Sculptural Forms
Amit Aggarwal continued his exploration of innovative materials and engineered textiles. Known for merging technology with couture, his pieces often feature sculptural silhouettes created through unconventional fabrication techniques. The result is futuristic, almost architectural fashion.
Limelight Runway Edit: Sleek bracelets like Lines of Her Light Diamond Flexi Bracelet made with type IIa CVD lab grown diamonds shine as bright as the Koh-I-Noor and work best here. The focus is on clean lines and absolute purity that complements the look. -
Rahul Mishra: Storytelling Through Craft in the AFew Collection
Rahul Mishra’s AFEW collection drew inspiration from the Silk Route, weaving together narratives of travel, culture, and craftsmanship. The garments were rich in embroidery and texture, with each piece carrying a sense of movement and story.
Limelight Runway Edit: Delicate layered diamond necklace like the Soft Circular Motifs Diamond Necklace enhances your look. The piece’s uniqueness lies in its intricate lightness. -
Tarun Tahiliani: Fluid Luxury and Multi-Wear Separates
Tarun Tahiliani’s prêt direction focused on fluid silhouettes and versatile separates designed for modern wardrobes. The emphasis was on ease, pieces that move, adapt, and transition across occasions without losing their sense of luxury.
Limelight Runway Edit: A layered necklace like Red Carpet Baguette Drop Diamond Necklace is perfect. It reflects the same idea of adaptability that defines the collection. -
Shivan and Narresh: Elevated Resort Wear
Shivan and Narresh stayed true to their signature space. Bold prints, relaxed tailoring, and a sense of ease defined the collection. It was designed for movement, travel, and an effortless lifestyle.
Limelight Runway Edit: Lightweight diamond hoops like the Midnight Dew Diamond Earrings work well. They are perfect for adding polish without losing that relaxed feel. -
Anavila Mishra: Handwoven Textiles in Their Purest Form
Anavila Mishra’s Sarmast collection centred around handwoven fabrics, celebrating texture, breathability, and the quiet beauty of natural materials. The silhouettes were minimal, allowing the craftsmanship of the textile to stand out.
Limelight Runway Edit: Fine diamond studs like the Regal Resplendence Diamond Earrings complement without taking focus away from the fabric. The goal here is balance and not overpower. -
Sanjukta Dutta: Assamese Craft on a Contemporary Stage
Sanjukta Dutta brought Assamese textiles into focus, highlighting traditional weaving techniques and cultural narratives. The collection was rich in colour and detail, yet presented in a way that felt accessible and modern.
Limelight Runway Edit: Classic diamond pieces with a contemporary finish like the 17 Carats of Royalty Diamond Ring work beautifully here. It is a piece that respects tradition while fitting into a modern wardrobe.
What connects all of these looks is practicality. The jewellery inspired by them isn’t limited to special occasions. These are pieces that move with your daily wardrobe, whether paired with something as elaborate as couture or as simple as a shirt.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next For Lakmé Fashion Week 2026
The real takeaway from the 2025 season has to be that style doesn’t have to stay on the runway. With the right approach, it becomes part of how you show up every day.
With Lakmé Fashion Week 2026 being ramp-ready, the excitement is palpable. After a 2025 season that got everything right, there is a great sense of curiosity about what’s to come.
The expectation is for designers to take forward their individualistic approaches.
- Anamika Khanna with her use of metallics and contemporary silhouettes.
- Rahul Mishra with an expansion of his narrative-driven work
- Amit Aggarwal with his use of unique materials.
- Manish Malhotra, Bhumika Sharma, and Ritika Mirchandani are expected to continue redefining luxury prét.
- Aisha Rao and others will bring in newer, more contemporary ideas.
There’s also growing speculation around the next theme. If 2025 was about conscious luxury and reimagined heritage, 2026 could push further into versatility and everyday diamond jewellery styling.
There’s no doubt that Lakme fashion week diamond jewellery will continue to play a key role here, especially with lab grown diamonds becoming more prominent across collections.
More than anything, this season feels exciting because of the unknown. There’s a sense that something new is coming. Something that will shape not just the runway, but how we style ourselves beyond it and that’s exactly what makes Lakmé Fashion Week 2026 one to watch closely.
A Note on Style, with Limelight Diamonds
Fashion weeks set the tone for what’s next. They inspire, influence, and shape the way we see style. What follows is how those ideas find a place in everyday wardrobes.
At Limelight Lab Grown Diamonds, we are dedicated to supporting that transition by designing lab grown diamond jewellery that is relevant beyond the runway. Our jewellery is contemporary and well-designed, using Type IIa lab grown diamonds.
While going through the latest diamond jewellery trends in 2026, this is an invitation for you to interpret them in your own way. To refine, layer, and make them yours with jewellery that fits effortlessly into every version of your style.
Quick FAQ’s
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What jewellery trends stood out at Lakmē Fashion Week 2025?
Jewellery trends focused on Tarun Tahiliani’s lab grown diamonds, layered styling, lightweight statement pieces, and clean, modern silhouettes. Versatile designs and metallic tones made it easy to style pieces across different outfits and occasions.
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Were diamonds a major part of Lakmē Fashion Week 2025 styling?
Yes, diamonds played a strong role across both couture and everyday-inspired looks. Lab grown diamonds, in particular, stood out for aligning with the season’s focus on conscious luxury.
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How can you recreate runway jewellery looks in everyday wear?
Celebrity jewellery looks of Lakme Fashion Week can be recreated by adding one key piece or layering delicate jewellery with simple outfits. The goal is to keep the look balanced so it feels natural and wearable.
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What jewellery details from Lakmē Fashion Week will matter in 2026?
Versatile and lightweight designs that transition easily from day to night will remain important. Jewellery that fits seamlessly into everyday wardrobes will continue to stand out.
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Is statement jewellery still in trend for 2026?
Yes, but it is shifting towards more refined and wearable designs. The focus is on making an impact without overwhelming the look.
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How do you style diamond jewellery without looking overdressed?
Keep it minimal and let one piece stand out. Pair diamonds with simple or casual outfits to maintain balance.
