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Tanishq Hosts Femina Miss India 2026 Winners at Rivaah

Published: 11/05/2026
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Tanishq, India’s leading jewellery brand from the House of Tata, hosted the winners of Femina Miss India 2026 at its Rivaah Wedding Lounge in South Extension, New Delhi, celebrating the diversity of Indian bridal culture through craftsmanship, individuality, and design.

The newly crowned winners of the 61st Femina Miss India — Sadhvi Satish Sail, Femina Miss India World 2026; Rajnandini Pawar, Femina Miss India 2026 – 1st Runner Up; and Sree Advaita G, Femina Miss India 2026 – 2nd Runner Up — each represented unique cultural journeys shaped by different regions, languages, and experiences. Their coming together reflected the philosophy of the Rivaah Wedding Lounge, where multiple expressions of Indian bridal traditions are brought together in one space.

Designed as a fully curated bridal jewellery destination, the Rivaah Wedding Lounge showcases jewellery traditions from across the country. From intricate polki and kundan jewellery of the North and West to delicate filigree from the East and temple jewellery from the South, the space highlights the richness and diversity of Indian bridal heritage. Catering to more than 10 Indian bridal communities, the lounge enables brides to discover jewellery that aligns with both their personal style and cultural identity.

Built around the idea that weddings are deeply rooted in family experiences, the lounge offers an immersive and welcoming environment. Exclusive private lounges provide personalised assistance and privacy, allowing families to make meaningful choices together.

The Rivaah Wedding Lounge also offers brides a personalised design journey across every wedding celebration. Brides can collaborate with in-house bridal designers and expert stylists to curate jewellery that complements their outfits and overall wedding aesthetic. From bespoke creations and heirloom transformations to personalised motifs, names, and symbolic elements, every piece is crafted to reflect the bride’s individual story.

Blending evolving trends with timeless artistry, the lounge caters to modern brides seeking jewellery that feels both culturally rooted and contemporary. Within just eight months of launch, the Rivaah Wedding Lounge has been part of over 1,500 bridal celebrations, creating bespoke trousseaus tailored to each bride’s vision.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Pelki Tshering, Chief Marketing Officer, Tanishq, said, “Rivaah is built on the belief that there isn’t one way to be an Indian bride. Weddings today bring together multiple cultures, influences, and identities, and jewellery becomes a powerful medium to express that. Our association with Femina Miss India echoes this philosophy of bringing together varied journeys, backgrounds, and perspectives on a unified platform that celebrates individuality. With Rivaah, we translate this into design and experience, enabling every bride to express who she is, in her own way.”

Sharing her experience, Sadhvi Satish Sail, Miss India World 2026, said, “Having grown up across cultures and languages, I have always seen identity as layered and evolving. At Rivaah, that idea comes alive, where every jewellery piece feels rooted yet open to interpretation. It allows you to express your own story, not fit into a single idea of a bride.”

Rajnandini Pawar, 1st Runner Up, added, ““My journey has always been about carving my own path, and that is exactly what stood out to me at Rivaah. When I spoke to the designers, I found it incredibly thoughtful that they offer in-house styling and design guidance, making the experience feel truly intentional and personal. It reflects the belief that every bride’s journey is unique and her jewellery should be too.”

Sree Advaita G, 2nd Runner Up, shared, “With roots across different cultures, I have always seen identity as a blend of influences. What I loved about Rivaah is how its designs bring those worlds together so seamlessly balancing tradition with contemporary sensibilities in a way that feels deeply relevant to today’s bride. It feels like a celebration of everything that makes each of us who we are.”

The engagement concluded with curated interactions and content moments, bringing together two platforms that celebrate India’s diversity through people, craftsmanship, design, and bridal expression.

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