- ‘Tis the season of heavy brocades and heavier jewellery. In case that sends your non-conformist soul into panic mode, then take a deep breath and get this: You can wear traditional temple jewellery and not look like an extra from a Kanjeevaram sari ad. Here’s how.
- Apply clear mascara on your lashes, close your eyes and then sprinkle some fine metallic pigment. If this seems like a lot of work, just pick a sparkly mascara.
- Silk blouse, price on request, Sanjay Garg. Silk sari, price on request, Ritu Kumar. Gold ‘chandbali’ earrings, gold collar necklace, prices on request; both Gehna Jewellers. Gold beaded necklace, price on request, NAC Jewellers. Gold and stone hand harness, price on request, Amrapali. Gold dome bangles, gold temple bangle, prices on request; all Anmol Jewellers
- If you are feeling the season’s minimal manicures we suggest you stick with thin stripes of gold and clear nail polish. Stack up slim midi rings to extend the look to your fingers.
- Silk tunic, Rs 11,000, Myoho. Gold and ruby studded earrings, gold and ruby studded necklace, ring and floral ring, gold temple ring, prices on request; all by Gehna Jewellers. Gold mesh necklace, price on request, Anmol Jewellers. Carved gold bangle, price on request, Om Jewellers.
- Highlighted cheekbones make for the most low-key yet high-impact looks. Try a warm, pearly shade for an almost holographic feel — wear it in a crescent shape, going from the cheekbones to the temples.
- Silk blouse, price on request, Ritu Kumar. Ruby studded gold nose ring, green kundan necklace, prices on request, both Anmol Jewellers. Gold mesh necklace, price on request, Gehna Jewellers. Gold dome ring, price on request, Jaipur Jewels.
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