If you think choosing an outfit for your office day is hard, let us tell you that picking accessories is even harder. It cannot be too much and of course, it has to be subtle. We think a wardrobe should have everyday jewellery. To start with, first, we need to make a “minimalist jewellery” category. Dome-shaped rings, small hoops earrings or unique chain links on bracelets and necklaces, these pieces and designs accessorise your office wear without going overboard. Celebrity-inspired ways to wear minimal jewellery to work is how you better roll!
Celeb-Inspired Ways To Rock Minimal Jewellery To Work
1. Sleek Chains
Sleek chains with minimalistic extensions (quite like Ananya Panday here) are an ideal pick to accessorise your pantsuits and cotton kurta sets.
2. Chunky Golden Accessories
Chunky golden accessories are very much in trend. Huma Qureshi layered her black co-ord set with a colour pop green jacket and added a pair of sleek safety-pin-like earrings, and we totally love it.
3. Hoops and Rings
Hoops are a classic, and they never go out of style. They can be styled with formal co-ords, pantsuits as well as ethnic wear. And, the same goes for rings which have minimal or no fancy stone detailing. We have Sara Ali Khan and Alia Bhatt making a strong case for both accessories in their own chic way.
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4. Silver Accessories
Silver accessories bring subtle bling to your office ensembles. Take Kareena Kapoor's monochrome black look for example. A pair of small silver hoops played their role with utmost perfection.
5. Pearls
You can never go wrong with pearl accessories. Whether it's pearl-detailed drop earrings or a pendant, pearls are mandatory in every girl's jewellery box. After all, they are elegant, sophisticated and oh-so-chic.
Which would be your go-to jewellery for your workday fashion?
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