Millennium Post

Jewellery ideas for the quintessen­tial bride

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DITCH THE COMMON yellow metal and opt for jewellery made from flowers or invest in good detachable jewellery for your wedding, suggest experts.

Minimalism is the new trend in the world of bridal fashion. To balance the minimalist­ic look, refrain from using all heavy Jewellery at once. Go for minimal on neck jewellery with broad chokers or medium-length necklaces and opt for big earrings and maang-tikas to balance out the whole look.

Do not only stick to the classic yellow metal and diamonds. Experiment with rare and differentl­y coloured gemstones. Choose your jewellery in contrast with your wedding attire. Modern brides should avoid accessorie­s that look too matching.

If possible, the modern bride can try to include at least one antique piece in their wedding look from her mother’s jewellery collection. The emotional connect you’ll experience with that one piece of jewellery would be out of this world.

Investing in detachable jewellery is an excellent option for modern brides as it can be worn even after the wedding. Detachable jewellery gives women a value for their money when they buy big bridal sets. They can wear them as per the occasion by removing or adding layers or pieces.

Traditiona­l heavy jewellery has always been a quintessen­tial part of the bridal ensemble. To give a twist and add freshness to their look, modern brides can switch to fragrant flower jewellery for one of the wedding functions. Floral jewellery allows brides to have fun and comes handy. You can also replace your heavy earrings with chic and sassy ear cuffs.

Coloured stone – either precious or semi-precious – adds an edge to diamond jewellery giving it a contempora­ry look perfect for modern day brides.

Focus on jewellery which is versatile and more than a one-time wear. Investing heavily in jewellery which will only be worn once is not a wise choice.

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