Khushi Kapoor’s Minimalist Jewellery Looks in Nadaaniyan Trended… Literally and Stylistically

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Minimalist jewellery is having a very major moment… and if you’ve been paying attention to fashion-forward films, you’ll know that Khushi Kapoor seems to be the unofficial face of the trend. In her movie Nadaaniyan, Khushi serves up look after look of understated sparkle that screams elegance without ever raising its voice. And the best part? These scene-stealing pieces are all from Oropel, the luxury jewellery brand that’s rewriting the rules of bling.

Move over chunky chains and OTT opulence, Khushi Kapoor’s approach is refreshingly understated. And every Oropel piece she wears in Nadaaniyan tells a story. One of grace, modernity, and quietly powerful glamour.

So here’s your exclusive guide to stealing Khushi Kapoor’s minimalist style with Oropel… because looking like a star doesn’t always mean sparkling like a disco ball.

Curated by TheGlitz… your ultimate destination for all things luxe, stylish, and trendsetting, this edit is where fashion meets finesse. When it’s chic, sleek, and making headlines, you know TheGlitz is on it.

Khushi’s Oropel Stunners

Siyah Studs: Bold, Black, and Brilliant

Enter the Siyah Stud Earrings. You’ll spot these radiant beauties in one of the film’s pivotal scenes, where Khushi’s character is making big emotional moves… but make it fashion. The radiant-cut lab-grown diamond is hugged by a halo of black enamel, creating a modern contrast that’s strong yet utterly wearable.

These studs are power pieces for the woman who doesn’t need to shout to be heard. Just the right amount of edge wrapped in pure sophistication.

The Paan Ring: A Whimsical Nod to Tradition

From Oropel’s exquisite Rangreza collection, the Paan Ring is where old-school charm meets millennial flair. The marquise-cut diamond sits nestled in a splash of green enamel… bold, beautiful, and unmistakably rooted in heritage with a twist of contemporary cool.

Much like Khushi’s on-screen character: graceful, grounded, and impossibly modern.

And if you think one Paan isn’t enough… There’s one more…

The Paan Earrings: Meet Your Match

To complete the aesthetic symphony, the Paan Earrings bring their own rhythm. Mirroring the ring’s design, these earrings feature playful green and black enamel with delicate pear-cut diamonds dancing at the ends.

Wear them together or let them fly solo… either way, they’ll turn heads in that “I don’t try too hard but still look amazing” kind of way.

The Noor Solitaire Bracelet: Understated Luxe

Khushi wears a tennis bracelet in the film that subtly shimmers without upstaging her performance—or her outfit. While it isn’t officially named, the Noor Solitaire Bracelet from Oropel is a near match.

An emerald-cut diamond graces a fine, barely-there chain. It’s the kind of piece that whispers luxury. Perfect for layering or making a solo appearance at brunch, boardrooms, or black-tie affairs.

Basically, it’s your new everyday essential—if your everyday is secretly fabulous.

Why Khushi Kapoor’s Minimalist Moment Matters

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Let’s be real: maximalism has its place. But in a post-pandemic world, there’s a growing craving for authenticity, subtlety, and meaning. Khushi Kapoor’s jewellery in Nadaaniyan reflects that shift. These are pieces designed to last and complement your personality, not compete with it.

With Oropel’s lab-grown diamonds and clean, considered designs, the brand is redefining what luxury means. It’s conscious, it’s contemporary, and it’s drop-dead chic.

Khushi’s Nadaaniyan looks say: “I don’t need to wear a chandelier to be noticed.” They prove that less really can be more—and that minimalism, when done right, isn’t boring. It’s bold in its own beautiful way.

So go ahead, channel your inner Khushi. Add that subtle sparkle. Choose restraint over razzle-dazzle. Because the new statement is style that whispers. And honestly? That whisper is impossible to ignore.

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