Star-Studded Style: Jewellery Highlights from Global Peace Honours 2025

Celebrities lit up the Global Peace Honours 2025 red carpet with meaningful statements, luxe heritage jewels, and modern artistry—each look celebrating elegance and individuality.
Star-Studded Style: Jewellery Highlights from Global Peace Honours 2025
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The Global Peace Honours 2025 in Mumbai showcased jewellery that blended emotion, heritage, and high glamour as celebrities paired treasured pieces with standout couture.

Anant Ambani led the night with a heartfelt accessory — a golden retriever brooch crafted in gold and set with a circular yellow diamond, a tribute to his beloved dog, Happy.

Bhumi Pednekar enhanced her mustard saree with elegant jewels from Sanzany Jewels, creating a look that was festive yet refined. Karisma Kapoor also turned to Sanzany Jewels, stepping out in a stunning rose-gold silk saree. She kept the jewellery minimal — a sleek gold bracelet, bold earrings, and a ring — adding just enough shine to elevate the saree’s subtle sheen without overpowering it.

Rakul Preet Singh embraced contemporary luxe with a curated mix of pieces from Amaris Jewels and Doux Amour India, striking the right balance between glamour and restraint.

Radhika Merchant delivered a masterclass in refined sophistication. Her ivory lehenga paired seamlessly with Polki jhumkis, a matching necklace, a traditional maang tika, and stacked kadhas — a perfect harmony of legacy craftsmanship and modern polish, reaffirming her status as a compelling style icon.

Nita Ambani graced the occasion in an ivory saree adorned with delicate chikankari and scalloped borders. From her personal collection, she chose diamond jhumkis, a pearl necklace, and kadhas — heirloom elegance at its best.

Shloka Mehta continued the ivory theme in an organza saree sparkling with sequins and threadwork. She accessorised with a dazzling diamond necklace, bangles, rings, and earrings for a look rooted in timeless sophistication.

Meanwhile, Gauri Khan championed classic Indian opulence with a chunky gold aaram, paired with matching bangles and earrings — a showcase of intricate craftsmanship and one-of-a-kind allure.

From sentimental tributes to subtle expressions of luxury, this year’s red carpet proved that jewellery remains the most powerful accessory for storytelling — each piece adding purpose and personality to the night’s celebration of humanitarian excellence.

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