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Trending Bridal Jewellery Styles for Winter Weddings 2025

Trending Bridal Jewellery Styles for Winter Weddings 2025

Trending bridal jewellery styles for winter weddings in 2025 feature layered kundan sets, statement jhoomar pieces, emerald-toned chokers, and minimalist gold chains. Jabeenz in Manchester helps brides coordinate their handcrafted garments with these jewellery trends for a perfectly unified bridal look.

In our 50 years of dressing brides at Jabeenz, we have seen trends evolve while the demand for exceptional craftsmanship remains constant. Our head bridal consultant recommends considering both current trends and timeless elegance when making your choice.

Weddings are eternal love festivals, and each season presents new ideas to brides who would wish to appear nothing less than magical. With a trending bridal jewellery styles are acquiring a new, luxurious shape , exactly what befits the elegance of the season. Vintage-inspired bridal jewellery: Brides this year are adopting jewellery that not only complements their outfits but also displays their personality.

When you are planning your wedding or arranging your bridal trousseau, here are the best trending bridal jewellery style deals to be used in the winter wedding of 2025 which will make you shine on your wedding day.

1. Modern Detailed Statement Chokers.

Chokers have been a popular fashion choice in bridal wear, and 2025 will take them to the next level. Look forward to beautifully detailed chokers of uncut diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls. Their speciality this year is the blending of old and new-fangled designs, that is, the delicate Mughal-inspired designs brought back but with an upscale, contemporary look. An ideal match to winter, chokers can be worn with high-neck blouses, velvet lehengas, and royal shawls, so the bride will look royal and stylish at the same time.

2. Necklace Layers in a Royal Finish.

In terms of wedding appearance, it is more this season. Multiple necklaces: Brides are currently using layered necklaces, which consist of a variety of strands of polki, kundan, or pearls. Not only does this style give the look more depth, but it will also allow the jewellery to work with heavy outfits as well as minimalist outfits. The bride is wearing chokers with long rani haars or with finely threaded chains and gemstone pendants to achieve the effect of the ruler and royalty.

3. Coloured Gemstone Accents

Whereas diamonds will last forever, coloured gemstones are also gaining popularity in bridal jewellery this winter. Emeralds, rubies, and sapphires are being utilised to give neutral winter colour palettes a colourful pop. Think of a snow-white gown or ivory lehenga topped with an eye-catching emerald necklace or ruby drop earrings , an instant upgrade to the outfit. The stones additionally provide them with richness, but in tandem with the rising trend of personalised and meaningful jewellery.

4. Large-sized Maang Tikkas and Matha Pattis.

In 2025, the trend of jewellery covering the forehead will be revived. Brides are also dropping their meticulous maang tikkas and adopting large designs with loud patterns and pearls and chains. Matha pattis are in particular under favour because they have regal side chains, which are symmetrical. These are a great way to frame the face, and they fit perfectly in a winter wedding, when the look tends to be heavier-handed and more dramatic.

5. Beauty statement earrings take centre stage.

Earrings will not be a mere accessory in 2025 but the star of the show. Brides are choosing long, shoulder-grazing jhumkas, chandbalis and danglers adorned with uncut diamonds, meenakari and coloured stones. As most brides opt for simple hairstyles or pulled-back hair in winter weddings, these bold earrings will shine through and provide the bride with glamour that is hard to ignore.

6. Bridal Hand Jewellery: Haathphools and Statement Bangles.

This season is seeing increasing attention paid to hand jewellery. Haathphools (hand harnesses) are being updated with self-effete chains and smooth designs as an alternative to the old-fashioned heavy design. Even Botan (Bangles) are making a statement with the heavy, thick cuffs of gold, kundan, or enamel detailing. To achieve a fusion appearance, brides are combining the traditional kada sets with modern bangles that beautifully match with henna-decorated hands.

7. Vintage Revival Pieces

Winter weddings are always reminiscent of nostalgia and splendour, so jewellery with vintage vibes would be ideal in 2025. Old accessories such as antique gold necklaces, Victorian brooches and fancy rings are being matched with contemporary wedding dresses. Most brides are opting to reuse family jewellery or commission designs that are a combination of old and new world styles. This is a great trend that connects to the increased interest in sentimental and sustainable wedding fashion.

8. Bare Jewellery to Intimate Weddings.

Not every winter wedding is a huge one; small weddings are also popular. Minimalist jewellery designs are on the rise among brides who want to avoid going overboard with their jewellery. Stone rings, solitaire necklaces, spindly gold jewellery and fine ankle bling are in favour. These items enable brides to maintain their stylish and elegant appearance, particularly during the pre-wedding events or destination winter weddings.

Final Thoughts

In 2025, bridal jewellery is all about equilibrium between tradition and innovation, minimalism and grandeur, and colour and sparkle. Brides can be as creative as they like in this winter, and they can make their jewellery selections and customise them. You might be drawn to grandiose chokers, old treasures, or minimal accessories, but the trick is to have something that helps you feel glossy and gorgeous on your wedding day.

With the winter chill approaching, these trending bridal jewellery styles will surely bring warmth to the aisle with grace, style and unfading beauty.

Visit Jabeenz in Manchester , Our boutique at 934 Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester M19 3AB is open daily from 11am to 7pm. Book a free bridal consultation or browse our collections online. Call us on 07361 805655 or WhatsApp us for personalised styling advice.

How Should You Layer Bridal Jewellery for Winter Weddings?

Layering jewellery for a winter wedding is about creating depth without clutter. Start with a choker or short necklace as your base layer, sitting close to the collarbone. Add a medium length pendant or kundan set as your second layer, and finish with a long rani haar that falls below the chest for full impact. The key is ensuring each layer has enough visual space between the next so they read as intentional layers rather than tangled chains. For winter specifically, layered jewellery works brilliantly because higher necklines and heavier fabrics provide a rich backdrop that shows off each piece individually. Pair your layered neckpieces with a single statement ring and simple jhumka earrings to keep the focus on the necklace arrangement.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I style a dupatta with my bridal outfit?

There are several dupatta draping styles including the classic over-the-head look, the modern one-shoulder drape, and the regal Mughal-inspired pleated style. Your choice depends on your outfit silhouette and the level of drama you want. Our stylists at Jabeenz can demonstrate different styles during your consultation.

What jewellery goes best with a Pakistani bridal outfit?

Traditional Pakistani bridal jewellery includes a jhoomar (head piece), matha patti (forehead chain), choker necklace, rani haar (long necklace), and bangles. Match gold jewellery with warm-toned outfits and silver or kundan with pastels and cooler tones.

How do I choose the right bridal dress colour for my skin tone?

Warm skin tones suit golds, corals, peaches, and warm reds. Cool skin tones look best in silvers, icy pinks, blues, and emerald greens. At Jabeenz Manchester, our stylists can help you find the perfect shade during a free consultation.

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