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House of Migo’s Wedding Edit: For the Bride Who Knows What Lasts

  • Writer: Style Essentials Edit Team
    Style Essentials Edit Team
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read
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With wedding season on the horizon, House of Migo turns its gaze to jewellery that feels both celebratory and considered. The brand’s latest wedding edit stretches across the full spectrum from quiet pieces for the mehendi to statement ones for the reception, crafted for brides, bridesmaids, and guests who prefer design with meaning.


Rooted in the brand’s signature philosophy, “Boldly British. Indian by Design,” the collection carries the balance of two worlds. Anisha Mittal and Isha Goyal, the founders, bring complementary sensibilities, one shaped by economics and logic at MIT, the other by brand and design training at Parsons and UCL. Together, they build pieces that honour Indian craftsmanship while feeling unmistakably global.

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Each design is meant to be lived with, not locked away. Emerald-drop earrings framed in pavé stones speak of quiet glamour; a kundan and polki choker finds a modern rhythm without losing its soul. There are chandelier earrings that move with laughter, a layered pearl bridal set that softens tradition, and a gemstone-bead necklace designed for the sangeet’s light and noise.


As the calendar fills, buyers are looking for jewellery that can move through moments from ceremony to celebration and then into memory. House of Migo’s edit fits that rhythm. Every order, from its styling session to its packaging, is personal. Every piece can be adjusted—plating, stones, even format—to become part of someone’s own story.

Born in India but shaped by global experience, House of Migo continues to make jewellery for the long view. Not for the trend, not for the day but for the years it stays loved.



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