According to style experts, a bride's jewellery is not just about making a fashion statement- it is also a symbol of love and her commitment towards the relationship hence, it is important to choose bridal jewellery that is both beautiful and meaningful. Bridal jewellery without a necklace is surely incomplete since be it choker or mid-length haar or maharani haar, all add an element and grace to the bridal ensemble.In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Sakshi Goel, CEO of Rent N Flaunt, revealed the bridal jewellery trends amidst the galore of neck pieces that are hitting the bridal market:
1) Polki choker set - At first glance, you might confuse polki with Kundan, but when you look closer, you'd realize that the craftsmanship that goes into polki is a lot different. These are a huge hit this season, and add the right amount of grandeur and ethnic light to the entire bridal look. Team it with the right maharani haar if you are looking for a more traditionally heavy look.
2) Mid-length hair - In case you are looking for a balance in your jewellery, These are saviours. They complement your outfit perfectly. Brides who don't prefer chokers can go for these. It gives a heavy yet minimalistic look to the overall bridal look. Add a dash of hair accessory and hathphool for an overall balanced look.3) Add a choker set - If you are a bride who wants to adopt minimalism not only to your life but your bridal look too, then these can save the day for you. They add a modern look to the entire ensemble, and of course, add an extra dose of glam too. Team these with pastels or deep-coloured outfits with shimmer for a more modern overall look.
4) Layered jewellery - Many brides still prefer a very heavy look on their wedding day. We recommend a combination of choker along with maharani haar in this case. A heavier choker set with a single layer of maharani haar complements each other like a dream. Just a tip, in case you are opting for this keep your lehenga/sari top light.