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Rihanna Rewrites the Jewellery Rulebook at Fenty Beauty’s India Debut
In Mumbai, the global icon ditches matchy sets for a bold, curated mix of Indian heritage and high-fashion statements.
When Rihanna arrived in Mumbai for the India launch of Fenty Beauty, she didn’t just make an appearance—she staged a masterclass in modern styling.


The 38-year-old global icon moved seamlessly between two distinct looks across the day, each carrying its own mood and message. For the official launch, she leaned into a soft, feminine aesthetic with a monochrome olive-green ensemble. By night, she pivoted sharply, stepping out in a sleek black dress that dialled up the glamour and edge.
But it wasn’t just the wardrobe changes that caught attention—it was the jewellery. Rihanna skipped the traditional route of wearing a coordinated set and instead curated a layered narrative using pieces from some of India’s most storied and contemporary design houses.
Earrings by Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas:

Her earrings, by Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas, brought a sense of classic regality—rooted, timeless, and quietly commanding. Acting as the anchor, they carried the weight of heritage without overwhelming the look.
Bangles & Rings by Sabyasachi:
On her hands, the interplay continued. Bangles and rings from Sabyasachi Jewellery added a textured, expressive dimension. Studded with tourmalines and layered with intent, these pieces leaned into expressive luxury—bold, unapologetic, and full of personality.

Haath Phool by Manish Malhotra High Jewellery:

Then came the twist: a haath phool by Manish Malhotra High Jewellery. Fluid and slightly theatrical, the piece blended Polki diamonds and rose cuts, introducing a couture sensibility that softened the traditional undertones while adding editorial drama.
Three distinct design languages. One cohesive story.
What Rihanna demonstrated in Mumbai goes beyond styling—it signals a shift. Jewellery is no longer about perfectly matched suites; that idea feels increasingly dated. Instead, the focus is on curation—on creating tension and harmony at the same time. Heritage meets couture. Structure meets fluidity. Maximalism finds balance.



Each piece she wore stood confidently on its own. Yet together, they spoke a single, unified language.
In breaking the “set rule,” Rihanna didn’t just experiment—she redefined. The message is clear: modern jewellery styling isn’t about coordination anymore. It’s about identity.
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Where Sound Meets Form: A Bespoke Collab Rishab Sharma x Tamannaah Fine Jewelry
A Bespoke Collaboration With Rishab Sharma Reimagines Jewellery As A Living Expression Of Art, Culture, and Self.
Some collaborations aren’t sparked by briefs or mood boards—they emerge from instinct. A shared belief that what you wear should carry the same intent and depth as what you create. That’s the space where Tamannaah Fine Jewelry begins.
With its bespoke philosophy, Tamannaah Fine Jewelry turns moments into design language. Each piece is not just crafted, but interpreted—drawn from the wearer’s world, their rhythm, their story.
The latest collaboration finds its origin on stage, alongside Rishab Sharma—a musician who doesn’t merely play the sitar but reshapes how it’s experienced. Bridging classical roots with a contemporary pulse, he has drawn a new generation into a sound they hadn’t paused for before.



For his Delhi tour, that same spirit was translated into form by Tamannaah Fine Jewelry. The result: the brand’s first major custom creations under its Originali-T offering. Signature plump hoops reimagined with the Trishul. A sculpted torque necklace, finished with a striking Trishul drop—clean, deliberate, and charged with meaning.
Here, the Trishul moves beyond ornamentation. It becomes a philosophy—embodying creation, preservation, and transformation. The same forces that allow art to feel both timeless and immediate.
This collaboration isn’t about styling for a moment. It’s about shaping identity. What Rishab does through music, Tamannaah Fine Jewellery seeks to echo through jewellery—grounded in tradition, alive in the present, and built to endure.
Not costume. Not occasion. Identity.
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