Jaipur. The ramp came alive with a dazzling display of culture and couture at the sixth edition of the much-anticipated bridal and jewellery show Shaadiyan, held at Clarks Amer in Jaipur on Saturday. The event offered a unique fusion of traditional elegance and modern glamour, giving Jaipur’s fashion enthusiasts a memorable glimpse into the upcoming 2026 bridal and festive fashion trends.
Gracing the occasion as the chief guest was Soumya Gurjar, who lent her support to the “Swadeshi” movement and added to the event’s significance.
Designers Laxmiba and Neelamba from Rajkot, Gujarat, showcased their brand Nikhaar, featuring regal Rajputi outfits with intricate traditional Rajasthani embroidery. Shrihari Jewels & Arts presented classic bridal jewellery in Kundan, Meena, gold, and Polki styles. Designer Gajendra Pal Bhati impressed the audience with his label Diva, displaying lightweight bridal wear, wedding party outfits, and hand-printed chiffon sarees.
Malabar Gold turned heads with its experimental lightweight gold and diamond jewellery collection, while the label Sarpach brought out stylish groom wear and Diwali party collections. Jewellery designer Ayush Soni catered to young, Gen-Z brides with his stylish cocktail and multi-way lightweight jewellery designs.
The event also honored eight leading jewellery designers in special categories: Malabar Gold – Best Fine Diamond Jewellery.Jadav Jewellers – Best Polki Kundan Jadau Jewellery.Jaipur Polki House – Unique Polki Design Jewellery.Shrihari Jewels & Arts – Best Traditional Jewellery.Rakyans by Deepak Jewellery – Rising Star.Tarang Arora – Most Innovative Jewellery.Parina International – Best Customized Jewellery.Golecha Jewels – Most Popular Jewellery Worldwide
The event truly celebrated the rich heritage of Indian bridal fashion while embracing contemporary styles for the modern wedding season.



