Hello people! We have discussed ethnic wear options before –
for designer saree, designer lehenga cholis, salwar suits, traditional gown, and
contemporary gowns and so on. Right now, we are on this series that talk about
the things that help your designer ethnic wear shine. So today, we are
discussing the accessories. The definition of accessories is that which accompanies
and makes what it accompanies shine.
There are many types of accessories us girls prefer. These
days, we are placing a lot of our love on earrings with large shiny gems that
can be seen from afar! These earrings may be heavy, but they are perfect companions
to our blingy, colorful outfits in ethnic wear. We are also going back to our
roots in the sense that traditional jhumkas and little jhumkis – the sweetest
jewelry accessories that we can see in our roots.
Apart from traditional accessories, we would like to give a
nod to the new styles that are cropping up, but still have their roots in our
old fashion styles. Would you believe us if we say that the newest fashion
entrant in jhumkas and neck pieces are gota pattis? The gota patti Punjabi
brides to be wore on their sangeet or mehendi events are to become a mainstay
in Indian ethnic wear fashion! Even chokers – remember how much of a trend they
were in the 90s? Well, they are back – but in a more sophisticated avatar.
Now we move on to jewelry sets – comprised of a mathapatti,
earrings and a neck piece - that typically have caught the fancy of all of us.
Recently, the ones that are in great demand are kundan sets, temple jewelry and
peacock styles. These are classy jewelry sets that can be worn on any
occasions, with any style of ethnic wear. So, what are you waiting for – all
available on bogglingshop.com.
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