Mixing and Matching : How to Pair Chokers with Different Outfits

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Yellow Lace Work Cotton Kurta

Indian ethnic outfits are known for their elegance and cultural significance. One accessory that can add a touch of modernity and allure to these traditional ensembles is the choker. Chokers have made a comeback in the fashion world, and when paired correctly, they can effortlessly enhance your Indian ethnic look. We are sure that you have a choker in your jewel box that you want to style with your ethnic outfits but are not able to make it happen! Don’t fret The Loom is here with various ways to style chokers with different Indian ethnic outfits, combining tradition with contemporary flair. Try these styling tips and create a stunning look at any occasion and event.

Choker with Sarees:

the loom - Crepe Embroidered Pre Draped Saree
the loom – Crepe Embroidered Pre Draped Saree

Sarees are the epitome of Indian ethnic fashion. To elevate your saree ensemble, opt for a statement choker. For a regal touch, choose a choker adorned with Kundan or Polki stones. If you prefer a more contemporary look, opt for a sleek metallic choker. Coordinate the choker’s color with the saree’s border or blouse to create a harmonious look.

Choker with Anarkalis:

the loom - Blue Printed Cotton Anarkali Kurta
the loom – Blue Printed Cotton Anarkali Kurta

Anarkalis are known for their flowing silhouettes and intricate detailing. Complement the rich embroidery of your Anarkali outfit with a choker that showcases similar embellishments. A pearl-studded choker or a choker with intricate meenakari work can beautifully enhance the neckline of your Anarkali. Make sure the choker’s design doesn’t overpower the outfit and maintains a balanced aesthetic.

Choker with Lehengas:

the loom - Turquoise Hand Painted Cotton Lehenga Set
the loom – Turquoise Hand Painted Cotton Lehenga Set

Lehengas are popular choices for weddings and festive occasions. To style your lehenga with a choker, consider the color and fabric of the outfit. For heavily embellished lehengas, a minimalistic choker with a single statement pendant can be an excellent choice. If your lehenga is relatively simple, experiment with larger, more ornate chokers. You can even opt for layered chokers or choker sets to create a royal and opulent look.

Choker with Salwar Kameez:

the loom - Black Cotton Kurta with Salwar 
the loom – Black Cotton Kurta with Salwar 

Salwar kameez is a versatile ensemble that offers numerous possibilities for accessorizing. When pairing chokers with salwar kameez, you can choose from a range of styles. For casual or everyday wear, opt for a delicate, lightweight choker in gold or silver. When attending special occasions, opt for chokers with colorful gemstones or intricate filigree work. Ensure that the choker enhances the neckline of the kameez without overwhelming the overall look.

Choker with Kurtis:

the loom - Yellow Gota Work Cotton Silk Kurta
the loom – Yellow Gota Work Cotton Silk Kurta

Kurtis are comfortable and stylish ethnic wear choices. To add an element of chicness to your kurti, wear a choker with it. Consider the neckline of your kurti while selecting the choker. For deep V-necks, opt for a longer choker or a lariat-style necklace. For boat neck or round neck kurtis, a classic choker with a small pendant or a statement piece can create a captivating look.

Chokers have become an essential accessory in the world of fashion, and when paired thoughtfully, they can effortlessly elevate your Indian ethnic outfits. By following these styling tips, you can create stunning looks by combining traditional and contemporary elements. Remember to consider the neckline, color, and embellishments of your outfit while selecting the choker. Let your creativity shine through as you experiment with different styles, designs, and materials to create unique and eye-catching ensembles that celebrate the beauty of Indian ethnic fashion.

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