From Amethyst Purple To Sapphire Blue, Dress Like The Sartorial Equivalent Of Your Favourite Gemstone This Season

Let your favourite gemstones dictate your sartorial choices!

May 21, 2026
Bandhgala suit and pocket square, Raghavendra Rathore Jodhpur; necklace and kalgi, Shri Paramani JewelsManifest

While Cloud Dancer might be the Pantone Colour Of The Year, if the recent pop culture moments are anything to go by, the fashion world has collectively decided to have fun with colour this season. From the reign of the sorbet colour palette at the Cannes Film Festival 2026, to blue eyeshadow being the biggest beauty trend of the year, fashion this year is anything but white or beige. 

Sari and cape, Akaaro; necklace, Hazoorilal Legacy Jewellers; shoes, Jeetinder SandhuManifest
Bandhgala suit and pocket square, Raghavendra Rathore Jodhpur; necklace and kalgi, Shri Paramani JewelsManifest

This shift can also be attributed to the apparent death of quiet luxury and the return of maximalism. While quiet luxury in the context of Indian ceremonial wear was more about craftsmanship than colour, we did see colours like ivory and cream have their moment when quiet luxury was at its peak. The shift towards maximalism brings with it a proclivity for more fun colour palettes, like bubblegum colours and electric colours.

Dress, Kunal Rawal; earrings, Amrapali Jewels Manifest
Jacket, Jigar Mali; dupatta (draped as a skirt), Ekaya; earrings, Vasundhra Raj; shoes, InochhiManifest

Another such colour palette that you might want to embrace this season is jewel tones. Borrowing the deep red hues of rubies with a bold, monotone crimson outfit will inevitably give off main character energy. Dress like the sartorial equivalent of sunshine by borrowing the bright yellow of Citrines and Yellow Sapphires. Or you can wear the colour that has well established its reign this year, by borrowing the deep blue of Tanzanites and Blue Sapphires. Or, wear the colour of mystic and royalty with a deep purple outfit that carries Amethyst energy. You can even opt for a bold viva magenta outfit, taking inspiration from a gemstone like Rubellite Tourmaline. 

Dress, Anavila; stockings, Theater; shoes, Aprajita ToorManifest
Blouse, Ekaya; earrings, Vasundhra RajManifest
Skirt and jacket, Rajesh Pratap Singh; necklace, Goenka IndiaManifest

Not to forget, wearing a monotone outfit in a bold colour is a cheat code for looking unforgettable without trying too hard. Case in point: Madhuri Dixit’s deep purple outfit in Didi Tera Dewar Deewana, from the movie Hum Aapke Hain Koun or Poo’s red outfit in the song You Are My Soniya from the movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. They knew the trick in the late 90s and early 2000s!

Sari and blouse, Ekaya; shoes, InochhiManifest
Dress, Anavila; stockings, TheaterManifest
Sari and cape, Akaaro; necklace, Hazoorilal Legacy JewellersManifest
Dress, Kunal RawalManifest
Jacket, Jigar Mali; dupatta (draped as a skirt), Ekaya; earrings, Vasundhra Raj; shoes, InochhiManifest


So, have we convinced you to let the deep, saturated hues of gemstones dictate your sartorial choices this season?


Photographs: Adil Hasan; Styling: Palak Valecha; Hair and make-up: Riya Saluja; Model: Vanya Verma; Fashion Assistants: Bhumi Jain and Sumit Kumar





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