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CaratLane Presents Natural Diamond Jewellery at New York Fashion Week

CaratLane debuted at New York Fashion Week on February 16, 2026 at Chelsea Piers, showcasing natural diamond jewellery collections as part of its international expansion and global market engagement strategy.

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CaratLane – A TATA Product presented its natural diamond jewellery collections at New York Fashion Week (NYFW), marking its first international runway showcase. The presentation was held at Chelsea Piers, New York.

The showcase featured eight looks drawn from the brand’s collections, including Polki, Sol, Sandook, Eternity, Butterfly, and Peepal. Each look incorporated natural diamonds across various design formats. The Polki collection featured uncut diamond jewellery, while Eternity highlighted brilliant-cut diamond designs. Sol included citrines, and Peepal combined diamonds with green alpanites set in yellow gold. Butterfly featured blue enamel elements, and Sandook included design motifs inspired by marigolds and jharokhas.

Six looks were presented by international models, while Indian fashion influencers Pooja Mundhra and Anahita Bhooshan presented two looks, reflecting cross-market representation.

Saumen Bhaumik of CaratLane said, “Our first-ever global runway showcase at New York Fashion Week is a defining milestone for CaratLane—one that affirmed how Indian art, design aesthetics, and craftsmanship can resonate powerfully on the world stage. This showcase reflected our belief that jewellery rooted in tradition yet designed for modern life can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best in global fashion.”

CaratLane’s participation aligns with its international market strategy and complements its existing retail presence in New Jersey, supporting engagement with global consumers and trade stakeholders.

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