
Temple jewellery shines in Paris at Gaurav Gupta's couture show
India Today
Temple jewellery stole the spotlight on Gaurav Gupta's runway when a model strutted down in a vibrant yellow ensemble, layered with elaborate traditional pieces.
India took centre stage at the ongoing Paris Haute Couture Week as Gaurav Gupta unveiled an immaculate collection that celebrated his sculptural innovation teamed with the rich Indian craftsmanship. While his couture pieces garnered attention, it was the traditional jewellery paired with the looks that truly stole the spotlight.
Temple jewellery, in particular, shined bright on Gaurav Gupta’s runway when a model strutted down in a vibrant yellow ensemble, layered with elaborate traditional pieces. Model walks the ramp at Gaurav Gupta's show with temple jewellery at Paris Haute Couture Week 2026.
The model flaunted a yellow corset paired with a matching slit skirt inspired by the saree, along with a coordinated head veil. Elevating the look was a stellar jewellery set from Indriya Jewels, featuring an intricate haar and a bajubandh. Paired with modern couture, the ensemble created a striking amalgamation of timeless karigari and contemporary design. A closer look at the temple jewellery set on Paris Haute Couture Week.
Stunning, right?
For his new collection, Gupta delved into the interplay of energy and consciousness through his sculptural creations from the Divine Androgyne collection. The designer also roped in his life partner Navkirat as a model for the show.
One of the standout looks was a sculptural corset that resembled a cemented piece. The intricate work featured textures inspired by traditional Indian jewellery. From Gaurav Gupta's show at Paris Haute Couture Week.

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