4 ways to style your bridal jewelry and personify your beauty and grace

When it comes to the look of their D-Day, modern brides never hesitate to experiment with an unprecedented combination of colors for their outfit and out of ordinary jewelry designs. That era is over now when maximalism used to be a pride and fashion in big-fat Indian weddings. The red, maroon, and pink bulky lehengas and choker bridal necklaces no more allure the girls because the minimalism, especially in jewelry, is what drives them crazy nowadays.

Jewelry becomes such an adornment for the brides that they like to keep it minimal, but always on fleek. Jewelry is something that has become obsession for women of all age groups. Because jewelry is the first thing people notice at prima facie, every woman is obsessed and much particular about the kind of jewelry she would like to wear and how she could rock her entire wedding outfit by styling the scintillating jewelry. However, the possibilities of committing mistakes are greater while styling jewelry, makeup, and outfit in the overwhelming excitement of wedding that spoils “The Special Day”. So, pulling out any possibility of such a worst nightmare, the bride-to-be should begin planning which look can bring out their phenomenal beauty out, at least four to five months in advance. Here we bring to you some of the tips that you can follow to get that stunning bridal look right:

1. Keep your bridal jewelry minimal yet incredible. You don’t need to wear the string bridal nose ring ladened with stones and pearls to get traditional Indian bridal look when you can flaunt the aura of being a modern Indian bride. Go for a thick gold or diamond choker necklace and strike the balance with a sleek and dainty maangtikka.

2. If you don’t want to feel like overly dressed but definitely want to look pretty traditional Indian bride, choose a kundan maang tikka with strings and embellished mathapatti and pair it up with only a single necklace. You can also think of wearing crescent maang tikka and mathapatti and a neat bridal bun with mid-parting of hair.

3. A chunky choker with dainty earrings and maangtikka also makes a surreal and beautiful bride, remember the look of Neha Dhupia? She didn’t wear any antique golden necklace or earrings; it was just too plain, but very subtle and awe-inspiring. Match it up with your lehenga and you’re all set to steal the show.

4. It is not mandatory for you to wear mathapatti. Instead you can miss it and choose a kundan matinee necklace and a sling-chained maangtikka and go for a minimal make up to complement the wedding attire. You know, simplicity shouts out the elegance, grace, and beauty louder.

5. If you’re going for a pastel-hued bridal lehenga, then go a little quirky with a contrasting polki set and emerald drop earrings. Not only will it make you a showstopper, but will also ramp-up your inner charm.

 

 

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