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Why Accessories Are the Real Stars Of Your Festive And Wedding Looks In 2025

Why Accessories Are the Real Stars Of Your Festive And Wedding Looks In 2025

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Accessories aren't just add-ons, they're the real showstoppers of any festive or wedding look.
By now, we all know the feeling. You've put together the perfect outfit, be it a dreamy blue lehenga or your go-to office kurti and yet, something feels… off. The fit's great, the makeup's on point, the hair's styled, but the overall look lacks that finishing touch. That oomph. And more often than not, the answer lies in one thing: accessories.
The Power of Statement Styling
'Accessories are the oomph factor of an outfit," says Jhanvi Bhatia, a self-confessed lover of statement fashion. 'While a dainty piece of jewellery can blend into your look, only a bold, standout piece can actually elevate it." Whether you're heading to a wedding, sangeet, office Diwali party, or just brunch with the girls, Jhanvi believes accessories can change the narrative of your outfit completely.
Think Deepika Padukone's oversized chandbalis paired with a simple kurta set, or Sonam Kapoor's unforgettable braid jewellery and bun cage from her wedding look. 'Those are not just accessories," Jhanvi adds, 'they're power moves. They tell a story. They make a fashion statement that people remember."
And she's got a point. The 2025 accessory trends are all about storytelling and impact from nostalgia-tinged glam to maximalist moves rooted in tradition.
Hair, Heirloom, and Heritage
For Farheen, the fusion of bold earrings and soft hair accessories is what gives an outfit its feminine depth. 'It instantly elevates even the simplest outfit. That's the power of styling with intention," she says.
5 Statement Accessory Trends to Bookmark for Wedding & Festive Season 2025
Bhatia lays out her must-haves for anyone wanting to channel their inner main character this festive season:
1. Hair Accessories:
'Bun cages, braid jewellery, parandas—they're SO in right now!" says Jhanvi. Whether you're going for quirky or classy, the right hair adornment can take your hairstyle game from 7 to a solid 10.
2. Statement Bags:
Think beyond the clutch. 'From parrot-shaped potlis in Torani's latest collection to glittery cocktail bags, your arm candy should be as loud as your lehenga," Jhanvi suggests. And yes, personalization is very much a thing in 2025!
3. Kaan Chains & Oversized Earrings:
Whether it's a traditional jhumka or a massive chandbali, ears are having a moment. 'They're your wedding season starter pack," she adds. Pair it with a Sahara chain for that extra drama, à la Farheen's signature style.
4. Bold Bangles & Stacks:
Chunky bangles are back, and not just for Indian wear. 'This Y2K trend has returned with a vengeance," says Jhanvi. Stack them up with sarees, gowns, or even Indo-western fits for instant glam.
5. Capes & Heirloom Dupattas:
Capes aren't just for superheroes—they're for show-stoppers. 'Embroidered capes or heavy mirror-work dupattas draped in unique ways can be THE statement piece of your look," Jhanvi notes. 'Trust me, the right dupatta can steal the show."
Accessories Are Not Extras—They're Essentials
If there's one fashion lesson that's been repeated season after season, it's this: accessories aren't just add-ons. They're the conversation starters. The memory makers. The detail that separates a 'nice look' from an unforgettable one.
So as the wedding invites stack up and the festive season inches closer, consider this your sign to experiment. Layer, stack, drape, and pin your way to a style that's uniquely you.
As Jhanvi cheekily signs off, 'I have way more to add to this list—only if you follow me and up your wedding and personal styling game in 2025!" 😉
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