Press Release Overview
Kushals Fashion Jewellery, based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, issued a press release on 22 June 2026 outlining the five jewellery trends that will define the upcoming Indian fashion season. The release emphasizes a shift from quiet luxury to a more expressive, personality‑driven aesthetic.
Trend 1 – Sculptural Statement
The brand highlights oversized chain‑link necklaces, chunky hoop earrings and wide cuffs as the season’s sculptural staples. These pieces are fashioned from premium brass metal, offering a comfortable fit while delivering bold proportions, smooth curves and striking metal forms.
Trend 2 – Desi Maximalism
Desi maximalism returns with layered necklaces, ornate chandbalis, stacked bangles and intricate kundan designs. The collection features antique‑finished pieces and statement American‑diamond styles, delivering richness and grandeur without high price points.
Trend 3 – The Stack Edit
Mix‑and‑match stacking dominates, with layered chains, pendant combinations, ring and bracelet stacks and curated ear stories. Kushals notes that new designs launch weekly, ensuring continual fresh options for personal expression.
Trend 4 – Silver Temple Revival
Traditional temple and deity motifs are re‑imagined in handcrafted jewellery made from BIS‑hallmarked 92.5 % silver. These pieces blend heritage artistry with contemporary styling, offering a timeless festive option.
Trend 5 – Pastel Hues Era
Pastel‑toned jewellery introduces lavender and light‑pink hues, paired with American diamonds and enhanced by 18K gold plating. The collection is positioned to complement pastel organza sarees, floral lehengas and modern festive ensembles.
Consumer Access
Kushals invites shoppers to discover the trends online at kushals.com or to visit any Kushals Fashion Jewellery store; store locations are listed on the website’s store‑finder page.
Visuals & Disclaimer
The release includes an image of actress Sanya Malhotra wearing the brand’s Everyday Collection. A disclaimer notes that the press release is provided under an arrangement with Newsvoir, and PTI assumes no editorial responsibility.