Layered Chokers – Celebrities’ Favorite Trend of the Season!
Last Updated on September 1, 2021 by
The roaring 90s’ sensational grunge look made a stint in the world of trends during 2015-2016. The original look consisted of heavy metal chokers paired with striking layered ensembles. Both regular college-going youthful girls and A-List celebrity icons widely loved and embraced this trend. We especially saw it become a hit in the form of black tattoo chokers and pendant layered chokers!
Did you miss it these last couple of years? Well, here’s a good news for all the necklace lovers, layered chokers are back on the runway and they look better than ever!
Following the famous saying of, “the more, the merrier”, the fashion lovers are layering chokers in all sorts of ways and patterns. You can ditch your earrings and donne a stack of chokers; this will grab all the eyeballs at your next soiree! Since these are metal and bead necklaces, they add a fashionable spark to your monotonous outfits. Having said that, here are different ways to style the look –
The Boho Layered Chokers’ Look
Colorful stones, embellished onto dainty chains hanging from solid chokers add a ton of vibrance to any look. Take a cue from Gigi Hadid! You can go all out with a multi layered look accented with a melange of bright coloured stones.
You can also achieve the bohemian effect through a monotone approach. To do that, you can pick a single color and layer it in different ways. For instance – Gigi with her turquoise layered choker or Rihanna with her simple layered topaz necklace.
The Metal Double Layered Chokers Look
What’s better than one statement necklace? Two of them! Our favourite celebrities have styled their deep necklines to perfectly show off their collarbones. The best way to highlight them is by wearing a clean and sleek, metal layered choker.
Specifically speaking, silver or gold layered choker sets are classics you can always use to elevate the glam quotient instantly! But, you can also choose to experiment with Indian inspired designs, like Kundan for example, as Sonam Kapoor herself. Additionally, a hanging cross pendant layered choker like Kim Kadarshian will be just as classy!
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The Layered, Dainty Choker Look
We know you’re all about femininity and grace! So, a delicate layered choker with hanging pendants will look absolutely stunning. The pendants can also be be trinkets like stones or cute charms. You can pair these with all your cowl necks, silk detailed tops and off-shoulders.
Taking inspiration from Sonam Kapoor, you can layer elegant jeweled stones for a poised look. Alternatively, you can emulate the gorgeous youth fashionistas Tara Sutaria and Disha Patani. As you stack vibrant light chains, you will get a more effortlessly stylish look. These can be dressed up or down – with party gowns or casual tshirt-and-denims!
The Layered Rope Choker and Link Chain Look
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Giving grunge a modern and sophisticated look, prominent link chains have been all the rage this season! These chains do make an absolutely eye-catching statement alone. However, you can also pair them with stone pendants to accentuate solid colored ensembles. They will stand out and add the spark you need before stepping out.
They can be worn individually on the neck, as cuffs, or layered with more delicate pieces. This surely makes them a must-have investment. The best part is that adding them will highlight the neckline in your look. You can, without a doubt, experiment with chunkier pieces or tight-knit rope designs. You can also use different metal finishes, such as style icons Gigi Hadid and Deepika Padukone.
Mix and match with your necklaces and enjoy layering this season!
Have you hopped on this trend yet?
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