5 ways to style oxidize jewellery in summers

2022-06-25 08:06:19 By : Mr. Jim Yan

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When you have the right set of jewellery by your side, it instantly uplifts the way your garment looks and helps you enhance your own personal style. And the current jewellery trend that’s impressing the masses has to be oxidized jewellery. 

Oxidized jewellery is incredibly versatile. It not only compliments Indian or ethnic outfits but is also perfect for your western outfits. It gives a fusion twist to your modern garments and elevates the feel of your ethnic wear.

But, we understand that styling oxidized jewellery is not as straightforward as it looks. Most people feel that oxidized jewellery is always chunky and bold. You may have several thoughts runnings through your mind. Can you pair it with modern attire? Can you wear oxidized earrings or neckpieces to the office? Well, all your questions and more will be answered below. 

Give it a bollywood twist 

If you love taking the dramatic direction, oxidized jewellery is something for you. Right from wearing it as a belt with your ethnic attire to wearing a chunky neckpiece as your headband, you can do so much with them. In fact, you can also take it a notch higher and also wear thin and delicate oxidized ghungroos. Even if you are getting ready for a dinner date, you can just pair your simple red dress with silver oxidized jewellery to oomph your style game. 

Oxidized jewellery for office wear

The best part about oxidized jewellery is that it is affordable yet supremely stylish. Every woman is easily able to find a piece that is uniquely hers and further make it her own by embracing it as per her desired look. Remember, oxidized jewellery doesn’t have to be overpowering. For your office attire, you can choose simple pieces, which include small studs, simple neckpieces, bracelets, and finger rings. 

Giving it a fusion twist 

Oxidized jewellery gives you room to experiment. Whether you want to play with an array of colours or monochrome is what you prefer, oxidized jewellery can help you experiment and style it the way you want. Even if you are just pairing oversized t-shirts with jeans, oxidized jewellery can help give it a twist and elevate its complete look.

You can also pair oxidized jewellery with dresses to give it a more fusion look. This especially works well with cotton dresses. 

Adding oxidized jewellery with ethnic wear

Whether it is a wedding or any other important celebration, pairing your ethnic wear with gold or diamond jewellery is done and dusted. It’s time to welcome the oxidized look. Right from bold neckpieces to jhumkas or chandelier earrings, you will find a plethora of oxidized pieces that can go well with every outfit. 

Even if you are wearing kurtas or Kurtis for your college or any event, pair them with silver oxidized pieces to enhance your look. Oxidized jewellery and cotton sarees are a match made in heaven. They look oh-so-good together that there is nothing more like it. Oxidized jewellery also compliments lehengas and shararas.

Bring out the Bohemian style 

If you are someone who loves the whole boho look, then this tyle trend is for you. Oxidised jewellery and bohemian outfits go hand-in-hand. Easily pair long flowy skirts with oxidized jhumakas or chandelier earrings or you can pair a kaftan with a lengthy neckpiece. Here, you have a lot of room to experiment and come up with your own style rules. There is no right or wrong here. As long as you are comfortable, it’s good to go. 

These are a few ideas you can embrace to make the most of your oxidized jewellery. 

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