Cambridge Edition February 2026 - Web

WEDDINGS

The JEWELLERY

B edford-based specialist jeweller Baker Brothers also points to individuality being a defining theme for 2026, with this freedom of expression being beautifully reflected in the bridal jewellery chosen for the day. Working across all styles and trends, the team is able to help each bride create a look that feels entirely personal. Their advice for this year? “Pearls have shed their reputation for being old- fashioned and have evolved into modern, characterful pieces. Whether worn as long, layered options or as a single statement piece paired with a fine gold chain, pearls add subtle colour and warmth to any neckline. From contemporary to classic, they remain endlessly versatile. “Of course, you can never go wrong with diamonds,” they continue. “Keep it simple and choose a piece with sculptural design or personality, and you’ll invest in something that will delight for years to come – not just on the big day. Diamonds adapt effortlessly to every bridal style, from understated elegance to bold modernity.”

TOUCH OF COLOUR Baker Brothers offers a stunning range of coloured gemstones to act as the centrepiece of your look

Coloured gemstones are also enjoying centre stage, adding colour and intensity to a bridal outfit and also celebrating individuality. “Let one coloured piece lead the look, whether it’s a rich blue sapphire or aquamarine to tick the ‘something blue’ tradition, a velvety green tourmaline or a mix of coloured sapphires,” the team advise. bakerbrothersdiamonds.com

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