5 jewellery pieces to wear this wedding season

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2021 is whizzing by, and our social lives are still not back to normal. However, with the wedding season upon us numerous festivities, including weddings, have regained momentum. Do you also have a wedding invite sitting on your bed side table? Are you also confused about what to wear and how to keep your glam up, after about a year and a half of COVID-19-induced social distancing? Here are the fashion tips you need, to get your glam up this wedding season:

Jhumka mohabbat wala

If there was one jewellery item that continues to saunter between the east and the west and looks effortlessly chic with both sorts of attires – it is the jhumka!

These dome-shaped beauties have always been in trend and manage to look beautiful with clothes as heavy as those donned to weddings, to attires as light as university wear. If you want to adopt a bespoke jewellery look this wedding season without looking over-the-top, or too glitzy – the jhumkas are a safe bet to have you looking uber chic. Perhaps a classic jhumki in gold and pearls at the end, or an all-over gold look is just what you need to set you apart from all.

Flaunt your nose ring

While the past generations might have labelled nose rings to be a jewellery item for married women, contemporary jewellery trends are far from the notion. Today’s woman is bold, glamorous, and unafraid to voice her opinions. Thus, flaunting a nose ring is a show of confidence, style, and elevating the fashion meter to be representative of who she is.

If you want to go subtle the first time or already have other pieces of heavy jewellery as part of your look, a classic gold nose screw that is small yet gorgeous plays the part well. However, if you absolutely adore the idea of nose rings and what to go big with a vibrant nose screw, this one in diamond and emerald surely makes the cut. Wear it with a black or navy-blue silk saari, and trust us when we say, you’d be a head-turner in the wedding.


Chokers are forever

This must be perhaps the third year that chokers have been in-trend, but they don’t seem to be going out any time soon – really. Yet, while the chokers of the past were literally chokers, or beaded cloth ornaments that stuck to the bottom of the neck to give a sleek yet gothic look; choker jewellery in weddings is nothing like that. At weddings, choose heavy choker necklaces that adorn your neck and are clasped shut with a thread at the back – for a truly fitted look.

Vibrant gemstones

Once we’re talking about colours and all things vibrant, how can we forget gemstones? The way to bring your wedding attires to life, there is just something about vibrant gemstones that makes all wedding looks appear extraordinary – enough to make you a stunner! Is your next wedding invite to an engagement or sagai ceremony? Most such functions have the usual pastel tones – greys and blues. If your dress also falls in the same category, these classic gold and sapphire drop earrings can certainly elevate your look. However, if it’s your friend’s wedding ceremony – of course you need something heavier, flashier, and bespoke. You need the classic ruby drop earrings with gorgeous rose cut diamonds and South Sea pearls dangling at the end.

Bolein chudiyan

As we remind ourselves of the gorgeous Pooh dancing away to the tunes of Bolein Chudiyan, there is a part within us that desires those gorgeous chudiyan for ourselves. Instead of the usual glass bangles, go big and don the classic gold bangle with ruby and rose cut diamonds. As you display your moves at the dance floor, let your hands and bangles do all the talking to make you the highlight of the event!

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