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“She wins who calls herself beautiful and challenges the world to change to truly see her.” - Naomi Wolf
The Curve of Elegance: Why the Oval Engagement Ring is 2026’s Ultimate Style Icon
In the delicate dance of choosing a symbol for lifelong commitment, the shape of the stone often speaks louder than its size. For decades, the round brilliant cut was the undisputed sovereign of the jewellery world. However, as we move through 2026, a new silhouette has claimed the hearts of modern brides across the UK. The oval engagement rings have transitioned from a vintage alternative to a contemporary masterpiece, offering a blend of traditional brilliance and a uniquely modern, flattering aesthetic.
By Mohd Kaishabout 16 hours ago in Viva
Why I’m Trading the Round Diamond for a Cushion: The Bold Return of Soft Luxury
We live in an era that often feels incredibly sharp. From the crisp lines of our modern architecture to the high-definition screens we stare at all day, everything is pointed and precise. Perhaps that is why, as we navigate through 2026, there is a collective yearning for something softer, something with a bit more "soul." In the world of fine jewellery, this sentiment has led to the massive resurgence of cushion diamond rings.
By Mohd Kaishabout 17 hours ago in Viva
The Return of the Marquise: Why 2026 is the Year of the 'Royal' Silhouette
In the cyclical world of jewellery, what was once considered "old-fashioned" often returns with a renewed sense of vigour and sophistication. We saw it with the resurgence of yellow gold, and now, in 2026, we are witnessing the triumphant return of the marquise engagement rings. Originally commissioned by King Louis XV of France to resemble the perfectly shaped lips of the Marquise de Pompadour, this cut carries a romantic heritage that few other shapes can match.
By Mohd Kaishabout 17 hours ago in Viva
More Than a Ring: The Evolution of Women’s Diamond Wedding Bands
In the grand theatre of a wedding, much of the spotlight is often stolen by the dress, the flowers, and the towering cake. Even in the realm of jewellery, the engagement ring usually takes the initial bow. However, as the vows are exchanged and the years roll by, it is the wedding ring that becomes the most touched, most worn, and most cherished piece of all. In 2026, the shift toward women’s diamond wedding bands represents a modern embrace of lifelong brilliance over temporary trends.
By Mohd Kaish15 days ago in Viva
Get Rid of Dark Pimple Marks
Dark pimple marks, often called post-acne marks, are one of the most common skin concerns today. Even after acne heals, these marks can remain on the skin for weeks or even months, making the complexion appear uneven. Many people struggle with these stubborn spots, especially those with oily or sensitive skin.
By Stories Today16 days ago in Viva
The Timeless Sparkle: Why the Tennis Bracelet is 2026’s Most Essential Accessory
In the fast-paced world of fashion, trends come and go with the seasons. We’ve seen the rise and fall of chunky "statement" necklaces, the obsession with neon accessories, and the fleeting era of oversized logos. But amidst this noise, one piece of jewellery has remained a constant, shimmering symbol of sophistication: the diamond tennis bracelets.
By Mohd Kaish18 days ago in Viva
Mikayla Matthews: Growing Up, Motherhood, and Public Life
Growing up is rarely simple. People make mistakes, learn difficult lessons, and slowly discover who they are. Most of these moments happen privately, shared only with close friends and family. For some individuals, however, life unfolds in front of a public audience. That reality can make ordinary experiences feel far more intense. Mikayla Matthews is one of those people whose personal journey became widely visible through television and social media. Viewers first noticed her as part of a group of young adults navigating relationships, friendship, and early adulthood. Over time, her story grew beyond entertainment. It became a portrait of motherhood, personal struggle, loyalty, and learning to grow while thousands of people watch every step.
By Muqadas khan20 days ago in Viva
Why Every Woman Should Buy Her Own Diamond: The New Era of Independent Sparkle
For a long time, the narrative surrounding diamond rings for women was strictly linear. It began with a romantic proposal, followed by a wedding, and perhaps an anniversary a few years down the line. The diamond was always a gift—a token of someone else’s affection, a symbol of a promise made by another. But as we navigate 2026, that old-fashioned script is being rewritten.
By Mohd Kaish25 days ago in Viva
Why the Emerald Cut Engagement Ring is the Only Choice for the Truly Sophisticated
There is a specific kind of confidence required to wear an emerald cut engagement ring. Unlike the round brilliant cut, which uses a hundred tiny facets to hide imperfections and shout for attention, the emerald cut is unapologetically honest. It is a "step-cut" diamond, featuring long, linear facets that create a "hall of mirrors" effect. It doesn't sparkle in the traditional sense; it glows.
By Mohd Kaishabout a month ago in Viva
Why I’m Choosing White Gold Over Yellow Gold for My Wedding Band (And Why You Should Too)
In the world of wedding planning, every choice feels like a monumental decision. Should the flowers be peonies or roses? Should the cake be lemon or classic vanilla? But for me, the most stressful decision wasn't about the party—it was about the piece of jewellery I’d have to look at every single day for the rest of my life.
By Mohd Kaishabout a month ago in Viva
Why I’m Choosing a Diamond Band Over a Solitaire: A Lesson in Practical Luxury
There is a weight to the word "forever." In the UK, we are often taught that this weight should be reflected in the size of a diamond perched on a platinum claw. But as I sat in a small jeweller's shop last month, staring at a stunning 2-carat solitaire, I felt... nothing. Well, not nothing—I felt a sense of looming anxiety.
By Mohd Kaishabout a month ago in Viva
Why I’m Telling My Friends to Skip the Solitaire for a Diamond Band
Let’s have an honest conversation about engagement rings. For decades, we’ve been fed the same narrative: a proposal requires a giant, protruding diamond that costs three months' salary and stands so high off the finger it could practically have its own postcode. But as we move further into 2026, many of us are asking: Is that really what we want?
By Mohd Kaishabout a month ago in Viva











