The best celebrity style shoot credits read like a roll call, and this one does not waste a line. Mahima Makwana steps into frame in a look built from very specific names, a GK D’Edit dress, A&S heels, jewellery routed through a showroom, and the kind of finishing that lives at the ear and the wrist rather than in loud styling slogans. It is a reminder that editorial polish is usually a sum of micro decisions.
A Celebrity Style Shoot That Starts With Accessories

Before you even get to the dress, the brief tells you where the eye is meant to land, at the ear cuff and the handcuff. The ear cuff comes from Kamyya House, the handcuff from Isharya, and the earrings are credited to 7th Avenue Jewellery via Ascend, Rohan Kankariya’s jewellery showroom and talent platform. That “via” matters, because it signals how many Indian celebrity style shoots are actually assembled, not in a single brand’s universe, but through stylists and showrooms that can pull the exact finish, scale, and metal tone a frame needs.
Humaira Lakdawala styles the story with support from a style team credited as VaishStyledThat, and the result is a look that treats jewellery as architecture. The cuff is not a last minute add on. It is part of the silhouette’s punctuation.
Credits That Tell You Who Did What
One reason this celebrity style shoot lands is that the roles are cleanly separated. Tridev Sudevan is behind the camera. Makeup and hair is by Joseph Suman, and you can see the intention in how the face holds its own against high shine hardware. There is no fight for attention, only hierarchy.
The clothing credit goes to GK D’Edit, a label known for occasionwear with a camera friendly surface. Paired with A&S Official heels, the look doesn’t lean on costume theatrics. Instead, it leans on proportion and finish, the things a lens reads instantly.
Why This Styling Formula Works Right Now

If you have been watching Indian red carpet and digital cover shoots evolve over the last few years, you have seen the shift, fewer competing statements, more targeted ones. This story follows that logic. An ear cuff, a wrist piece, a cleanly credited heel, then a dress that acts as the field the metal can play against.
It is also a practical blueprint for anyone building their own shoot, whether for a campaign, a bridal trousseau test run, or a personal portfolio. Start with two hero accessories. Make sure the hair and makeup team understands the light you are chasing. Choose a dress whose fabric can hold detail without swallowing it. Then let the photographer do what they do best.
The sourcing trail is part of the point
Jewellery “via” a showroom is not a footnote. It is the connective tissue of the modern celebrity style shoot, especially in Mumbai’s fast moving ecosystem, where stylists need options that are specific in finish and fast in turnaround. Ascend’s public positioning is exactly that, a curated platform and showroom for designers and talent. You can see more about their approach on Ascend by Rohan Kankariya’s Instagram, where the “via” credit begins to make sense as a sourcing method, not a courtesy.
Photo Credits
Cover image photographed by Tridev Sudevan featuring Mahima Makwana. Additional images courtesy of their respective owners. Styling by Humaira Lakdawala with style team VaishStyledThat. HMU by Joseph Suman. Dress by GK D’Edit. Heels by A&S Official. Earrings by 7th Avenue Jewellery via Ascend (Rohan Kankariya). Ear cuff by Kamyya House. Handcuff by Isharya.








