#WhatToWear: Should I Wear A Choker Necklace Or Layered Jewellery?
Brides these days keep surprising us with their unique styles and choices. We are quite impressed with how brides are experimenting with their jewellery these days. From minimalist to OTT, the jewellery game is already on the next level. Make a statement with the exquisite and quirky pieces and add the right amount of bling to your whole look. Every day, the designers are coming up with something unique and offbeat. There are dozens of styles you can choose from. However, there is one thing that we often get confused about is how to accessorize and choose the right jewellery. Picking between โShould I wear a choker necklace or layered oneโ can be a daunting task. So, hereโs a guide that will help you pick between choker necklaces and layered jewellery.ย ย
Choker Necklace or Layered Jewellery
Whether youโre a bride, bridesmaid, or guest, accessorizing the right jewellery can be confusing. We are here for rescue to help you take your jewellery game higher. Continue reading and take some inspiration to style these.ย
Choker Necklace: Should I wear a choker?
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A choker necklace is a close-fitting necklace that ideally touches your skin. You can style them in different ways and wear them with any type of outfit. You can pair your choker with a lehenga, saree, or gown.ย
How to style the bridal choker necklace?
A choker necklace will compliment you even more if you have a longer or a wide neck. It will fill up space and jazz up your whole look.ย
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You can even pair your choker with a strapless blouse or off-shoulders to bring all the attention to you.ย
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If you are planning to wear a deep plunge V neck or a sweetheart neckline blouse, you can wear a choker. You can even consider wearing a heavy choker to fill the space and spice up the whole look. Ensure that the choker necklace you are selecting will cover up your collarbone.ย
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You can even pair your choker necklace with a fully covered blouse design. If you are planning to wear these styles, you can accessorize your outfit with a choker necklace.ย
Layered Necklace: Should I wear these?
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Layered necklaces or rani haars are not something new in the bridal jewellery space. They give the perfect royal, and maharani feels and the brides are even experimenting and pairing them with a choker. It is a perfect choice if you want to elevate your look. Grab all the eyeballs and opt for a stunning layered necklace.ย
How to style the layered necklace?
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A layered necklace is big, bold, and will definitely add that oomph to your whole look. If you are planning to wear a full-sleeve blouse or a boat design blouse, you can wear a layered necklace. It will add that definition and take your look to another level.ย
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We have also seen brides who are experimenting and wearing choker along with the layered necklace or rani haar. If you are planning to wear both, we would suggest you not go overboard with the layered one. Another thing that you should keep in mind is to stick to two colours only. Donโt mix too many layers and colours.ย
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A rani haar is a long multi-string necklace. You can avoid pairing it with your deep neck blouses. You can consider pairing your layered necklace with a wide, boat, and one-shoulder blouse designs. If you are planning to wear such styles, you can opt for the layered one. Pair it with the right choker for all the royal feels.ย
If you are still skeptical about picking the right style, get in touch with us to book a consultation. Our style experts will help you pick the right style that compliments your outfit perfectly.ย
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Keepโin it Stylโ ish,
Signing off,
Deepali
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