Jewelry completes your look by adding a feminine touch and if chosen well it makes any outfit more attractive. Modern jewelry for today’s millennial women includes fusion styles. Dive into the list of how to style Indo western jewelry with Beyond Gallery!
But does Indian jewelry blend well with western outfits? Well, sometimes, it does, but not with all western wear. However, with Indo western jewelry, you can totally revamp any look! From earrings to necklaces to bracelets, fusion jewelry will add an instant charm to your look. These pieces have a traditional touch with a modern twist, or are inspired by western fashion trends.
Modern Jewelry Styles for Every Occasion
Beyond Gallery is a platform that curates fashioners & connects them across India. They promote upcoming Indian designers and single studio owners, with an aim to showcase the designs and creativity of those who are talented but may not be famous. Apart from a vast collection of dresses, kurtas, contemporary sarees and handbags, they have an exquisite range of modern jewelry. Whether you wanna go for simple jewelry or quirky and fun jewelry, Beyond Gallery has a wide range of options.
We went through their gorgeous collection of fashion jewelry designs and made a list of how to style their best pieces with your outfits. The silver jewelry designs go well with western outfits, too. From contemporary earrings to classy finger rings, check out modern jewelry designs!
1. Silver Pearl Bangles for Wedding Sangeet/ Mehndi Night
Bangles are chic and go well with almost any Indian attire. But you can create a statement by pairing them with Indo western outfits like long Indian skirts, ethnic kurtis paired with jeans or sleeveless maxi dress. The beads on the bangles make them unique and add a feminine charm. These would also be perfect for wedding sangeet or mehndi outfit, paired with Indian anarkali or an Indo western dress.
2. Silver Rings for Girls’ Night Out or Casual Day Out
Antique jewelry has its own charm. And most young women prefer antique jewelry in gold or silver, unlike the traditional ones. And this gives a chance to experiment with Indo western styles. The Beyond Gallery silver ring with mirror surely is a head turner. I would wear this beautiful showstopper ring with an embroidered sleeveless top paired with jeans or culottes. Isn’t this look perfect for shopping with your girls or casual Friday?!
You can even wear a contemporary ring with a jumpsuit or appliquéd dress for a night out or birthday party.
3. Bracelets for Lunch Dates/ Ethnic Day/ Office
Bracelets are perfect for girls who love minimalism. But they don’t have to be too simple either. You can create an eye-catchy look by pairing an oversized oxidized bracelet in your look. Wear them to movie outings, lunch dates or just on a nice dressed up day at work. For a more Indian look, go for beaded designs or bracelets with cut-outs and pair them with Indo western dresses.
4. Jhumka Earrings for Festivals
Indian jewelry is really defined by earrings and jhumkas are a perfect choice for Indian wear. You can wear them with kurtas to small parties, get-togethers, traditional outings or even to your workplace. Since heavy jhumkas define Indianness, you can also pair them with belted sarees, sarees with jackets, midi dresses or long skirts. Keep the makeup minimal by just enhancing your eyes with black kajal. These pieces are perfect for religious ceremonies, karwachauth or Diwali.
5. Statement Earrings for Weddings
Earrings that define both ethnic and modern styles are something modern women prefer. Long fringed earrings are perfect for parties and weddings. I would pair them with crop or peplum kurti and palazzos or a slip maxi dress to a party. Or make them heavier, paired with a matching necklace with a lehenga or gown to your friend’s wedding.
So, that was all about modern jewelry styles! Which one was your favorite? Let us know by tweeting @shilpa1ahuja!
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Sahana is a Senior Staff Writer at ShilpaAhuja.com. With an experience in fashion and lifestyle writing, Sahana is responsible for Indian and international fashion week coverage every year, and is developing an expertise in apparel trend forecasting. She also writes about health and fitness, having pursued yoga for 6 years now. She’s not a gym person at all but is all for “running in the park” and is an amateur cyclist. Books and coffee are her other passions. She’s also an amateur photographer. She’s a hardcore Bollywood fan and she loves to cover the nostalgic topics on the same. From fashion trends to famous characters, she can make anyone love Bollywood! Her best article has been 90s Bollywood fashion, a readers’ favorite so far! Prior to her experience with ShilpaAhuja.com, Sahana has written as a freelance author for online magazine, Mashup Corner, and interned at EventsHigh as a content writer. Her blogs on basic fashion, makeup, fitness and city’s food joints that gave her a chance to experiment with her writing. She also has voiced her opinions about feminism and equal rights for men and women at PolkaCafe journals and after quitting her job, she decided to take up writing as her full time career.
Sahana is an engineering graduate and has worked in an MNC, Tesco, for more than a year as an Operations Support. It was her sheer love for fashion that made her quit the monotonous 9 to 5 job to pursue a career in the fashion industry. She’s originally from Bangalore and is currently settled in Chennai (she’s loving the city)! For any queries and discussions, contact her at [email protected]. You can also tweet her at https://twitter.com/Sahana_17
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