The India International Jewelry Week has come to a close. Various designers showcased their jewelry collections on the final day, with a little help from some beautiful Bollywood actresses. Here's more from the grand finale.
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Actress Bipasha Basu strolls the catwalk in a green embroidered skirt and a maroon blouse, showcasing a gorgeous necklace, shoulder dusters, bangles and a cocktail ring. |
Actress Bipasha Basu strolls the catwalk in a green embroidered skirt and a maroon blouse, showcasing a gorgeous necklace, shoulder dusters, bangles and a cocktail ring.
Basu wears jewels created by Sachin and Nitin Gupta, of PC Jeweller, and an outfit by Indian fashion designer Neeta Lulla. The show sees models displaying 'temple jewelry,' featuring gold pieces with the embossed forms of great deities and gods.
Models also wear uncut diamond necklaces, with diamond headpieces and dangling earrings.
"It's very elegant, very traditional, yet for the modern women. I think the kind of jewelry that I am wearing, I have chosen myself, so it's a reflection of the modern woman's personality, so there is a good mix of modern and traditional," Bipasha Basu, Indian actress said.
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Actress Bipasha Basu strolls the catwalk in a green embroidered skirt and a maroon blouse, showcasing a gorgeous necklace, shoulder dusters, bangles and a cocktail ring. |
At the show of Indian jewelry brand 'Ganjam, ' models wear long bibs and chandelier earrings, medallions for necklaces, and intricately carved bracelets.
They display designs in colored, blue and uncut diamonds, embellished with rows of sparkling gems.
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, brand ambassador for the India International Jewelry Week 2014, also walks for the finale. The highlight of her look is a bridal headband called "Arbor Amore," created in a gold leaf design.
"It's a statement, so I want the focus on this head piece. It's a lot of fun wearing this jungle jewelry, and with a sari, wearing a queen necklace, I feel like a goddess, it is very nice," Sonam Kapoor, Indian actress said.
The four-day India International Jewelry Week aims to showcase the country's finest in jewellery, supported by top-of-the-line craftsmanship, technology and quality, to customers around the globe.
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