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De Beers Diamonds at Grammys 2026 Red-Carpet Sparkle.
A Diamond is Forever reports on this year’s Grammy Awards, where the red carpet sparkled with natural diamonds, punctuating the looks of today’s most celebrated music artists. Leading artists, performers, and presenters showed up for music’s biggest night in diamond jewellery that spoke to creativity, individuality, glamour, and power. From nominees Olivia Dean and Sabrina Carpenter to presenter Keltie Knight, natural diamonds expressed not only the timeless glamour and brilliance they are known for, but also their ability to amplify personal style. Natural diamonds appeared in a wide range of tones, from icy whites to deeper whiskey shades, and in settings that moved between platinum and rose gold.
Necklaces That Defined the Look
Necklaces played a leading role on the carpet.
Justin Bieber made one of the strongest jewellery statements of the evening with a bold diamond necklace that became the focal point of his look. Styled with a restrained outfit, the piece added weight and presence, proving how a single diamond jewel can anchor an entire silhouette.


Hailey Bieber complemented the moment with a statement diamond necklace of her own, creating a coordinated appearance that placed jewellery at the heart of their red-carpet styling. Together, their look echoed the way statement necklaces hold importance in Indian festive and bridal fashion.
Rings as Statements of Style
Rings showed both restraint and drama on the red carpet.
Miley Cyrus delivered the boldest ring moment of the night, stacking multiple diamond rings and wearing them over leather gloves. The styling blended glamour with edge, showing how diamonds can shift easily from classic elegance to contemporary attitude.


More delicate layered diamond rings seen on other celebrities highlighted a softer approach, where refinement and craftsmanship took precedence over size.
Earrings and the Return of Quiet Luxury
Diamond earrings leaned toward understated elegance.


Billie Eilish balanced her structured black-and-white look with pared-back diamond earrings that softened her silhouette without distracting from it. The choice reflected a growing preference for jewellery that enhances an outfit rather than overpowering it, a sensibility that resonates strongly with modern Indian consumers seeking versatile diamond pieces.
Diamonds in Menswear
Men’s jewellery continued to evolve on the Grammys red carpet.


Bad Bunny wore a single diamond hoop earring with his tuxedo, using jewellery as a refined finishing touch. The look pointed to a wider shift where diamonds are no longer limited to traditional roles but are becoming part of everyday style expression for men as well.
Overall, the 2026 Grammy red carpet showcased a powerful shift in how natural diamonds are worn and perceived—moving beyond classic sparkle to become statements of personality, cultural relevance, and modern luxury. From bold necklaces to quiet luxury earrings and evolving menswear choices, this year’s jewellery reaffirmed the enduring allure and expressive potential of natural diamonds.
source: De Beers
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Indriya unveils ‘Orizon’ at Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI, in partnership with Amit Aggarwal
A study of memory, material, and movement
At Lakmē Fashion Week 2026, Amit Aggarwal didn’t just stage a show; he engineered a sensory revolution. In collaboration with Indriya, Orizon is a masterclass in “heritage in motion”—a collection where the ghost of tradition meets the pulse of the future.

Forget dusty archives. Aggarwal takes the soul of vintage Banarasi and handloom and breathes them into architectural, sculptural forms. It’s not about breaking the past; it’s about giving it a new skeleton.

Amit Aggarwal said, “My work has always explored how tradition can transform. In Orizon, that transformation unfolds through sculptural forms, engineered textiles, and unconventional techniques that mirror India’s own evolution. “India is evolving rapidly, and our identity is expanding with it. I believe heritage survives by constantly evolving… adapting, absorbing new influences, and continuing to inspire new narratives.”
- The Material: Molded textiles that carry memory but look like they’ve arrived from 2050.
- The Philosophy: Heritage survives only by evolving. Aggarwal treats fabric with reverence, then recontextualizes it into silhouettes that feel radically new.
- The Emotion: It’s quiet disruption. The clothes don’t scream; they hold a “sensory dialogue” with the room.
The collaboration with Indriya brought a weightless brilliance to the runway. Legacy stones like Polki and diamonds were reimagined through engineered settings.
- Visual Motion: Tumbled emeralds and blush-toned stones that catch light in unexpected, flickering ways.
- Structure: Pieces that feel deeply dimensional yet surprisingly light.
Orizon is for the woman who is grounded yet futuristic. It’s couture that moves with the wearer, proving that the strongest statement isn’t made by the loudest voice, but by the most refined presence.
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