GlamBuzz
Kangana Ranaut turns Showstopper for Raabta by Rahul’s ‘Saltanat’ Collection
An evening of heritage, artistry, and modern regality
Luxury jewellery house Raabta by Rahul unveiled its much-anticipated collection in a grand showcase that celebrated the splendour of Deccan-inspired artistry. The evening’s highlight was Bollywood icon Kangana Ranaut, who graced the runway as the showstopper, embodying the collection’s essence of strength, grace and timeless elegance.
The grandeur of the evening was further enhanced by our valued partners – Clothing Partner, Shaveta & Anuj, Dermat Partner, Derma Puritys, Cosmetics Partner, Colors Queen Cosmetics and our exquisite Location Partner, Mallu Farms – each playing an integral role in bringing this majestic celebration to life.
Inspired by the opulent courts of Deccan India, Saltanat is a modern reimagining of traditional motifs — lions, elephants, horses and peacocks — symbols of power, prosperity, and grace. The collection features an exquisite mix of lab-grown polkis, Swarovski diamonds, baroque pearls, golden topaz, amethyst, and mother-of-pearl accents. Each handcrafted design reflects heritage craftsmanship infused with contemporary sensibilities. From statement necklaces and regal kaleeras to versatile brooches and earrings, every piece carries forward the legacy of India’s artistry while offering modern wearability.

“Saltanat is a two-year labour of love — a tribute to the soul of Deccan India, reinterpreted for today’s woman. Each jewel is not just an ornament but a story, a living heirloom. Having Kangana as our showstopper was the perfect expression of this vision; her presence exudes the power and elegance that define Saltanat.”
— Rahul Luthra, Founder & Creative Director, Raabta by Rahul
For Raabta by Rahul, Saltanat is more than a collection — it is a dialogue between past and present, where the grandeur of Deccan India is reborn in contemporary form. Miniature figures, animal motifs and heirloom-inspired silhouettes are reimagined with modern finesse, creating jewels that feel both timeless and versatile. Each piece — from a regal lada necklace to kaleeras inspired by Deccan fountains — carries the spirit of storytelling that defines the brand. For the modern bride and the woman who treasures artistry, Saltanat is not just jewellery; it is a legacy cast in stone, shimmer and soul.


DiamondBuzz
BAFTA 2026: De Beers Group- Desert Diamonds Emerged as the Jewellery Story of the Night
At this year’s BAFTAs, the red carpet was illuminated with natural diamonds in warm champagne tones, as Desert diamonds became the most consistent jewellery signature of the evening.
At this year’s British Academy Film Awards, the red carpet was illuminated with natural diamonds worn by some of the acting world’s most beloved stars, with Desert Diamonds by De Beers emerging as one of the evening’s most consistent jewellery signatures. Nathalie Emmanuel, Gillian Anderson, Audrey Nuna, Archie Madekwe and Regé-Jean Page all stepped out wearing Desert Diamonds, marking a rare moment when multiple personalities aligned around the same diamond aesthetic.
When five influential figures lean into a shared jewellery direction in a single evening, it signals more than styling coincidence — it signals a shift. This year’s BAFTA jewellery mood moved away from classic icy white brilliance toward warmer champagne-toned natural diamonds that photographed with softness, glow and depth under flash photography.
At the 79th British Academy Film Awards in London, the jewellery story arrived not with spectacle but with tone — champagne, honey, cognac, brown and whiskey hues defining the visual language of the carpet. Across appearances, Desert Diamonds emerged as a consistent signature, favouring warmth and dimensionality over high-contrast sparkle.
Gillian Anderson
Gillian Anderson led this direction wearing asymmetric brown and white diamond earrings by Ara Vartanian, paired with sculptural rings that complemented rather than dominated her look. Nathalie Emmanuel followed in elongated drop earrings punctuated with brown diamonds, styled alongside a bracelet and rings within the same tonal family, creating a cohesive and deliberate aesthetic.

Audrey Nuna
K-Pop Demon Hunter star Audrey Nuna introduced a sharper contemporary energy in Desert diamond ear climbers by ANANYA, leaning into structure and precision rather than excess. The brooch revival continued as Rising Star nominee Archie Madekwe paired his custom Dior suit with a white diamond brooch and Desert diamond vintage rings by Ara Vartanian.

Regé-Jean Page
Regé-Jean Page selected a fauna-inspired dragonfly brooch in warm-toned diamonds by Hirsh London, reinforcing the evening’s understated yet intentional jewellery narrative. The message was clear: natural diamonds did not shout — they held the room.
Desert Diamonds are not treated colour stories; their champagne, cognac and honey hues occur naturally, shaped by trace elements and geological conditions deep within the earth. As explored through A Diamond Is Forever, these stones celebrate natural origin and individuality rather than laboratory uniformity.
For years, diamond conversations have been framed through comparison — natural versus lab-grown, tradition versus innovation. What unfolded at BAFTA felt different: less defensive and more culturally embedded. Natural diamonds were not positioned as spectacle but integrated seamlessly into moments audiences were already watching.
Award season traditionally rewards scale — larger silhouettes, brighter stones and louder sparkle — but BAFTA 2026 suggested a new direction defined by precision over excess, tone over glare and architecture over abundance.
Natural diamonds today are increasingly worn not as ceremonial heirlooms but as personal markers, styled with tailoring and integrated into fashion narratives with intention. The philosophy behind A Diamond Is Forever has long centred on rarity, provenance and emotional permanence, and the prominence of warm-toned Desert Diamonds suggests individuality and geological authenticity are becoming the new markers of luxury.
At the BAFTAs, the brilliance remained. It simply did not need to dominate. It held the room.
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