Street styles are raising the bars high now, making their way to runways and vogue. Vogue has brought one such style back and with a bang – trendy, chunky and metallic Silver Oxidised Jewellery.
It is a street yet modern and chic accessory style. It is a piece of action everyone should own. It is an incredible trend, setting the fashion industry on fire to use this style with all the possible attires and clothing. But how did silver jewellery have all its status amidst the popular gold jewellery?
Well, silver jewellery was seen majorly in 90’s. It then vanished and then made its comeback with much pomp and extravagance. It got popular due to its bohemian lustre, diversity and uniqueness. In the world loathed with gold, silver jewellery opened doors to ‘Not everything you own should be Gold’. It aptly suited the modern women portraying the stand out style.
And major reason for its rage is the diversity and its property to be multipurpose. Cost was is another driving factor.
The diversity of its uses from street to chic is irreplaceable. The oxidised jewellery can be paired with variety of outfits. It is majorly donned on the ethnic Indian outfits as it is contrasts the colourful silhouettes balancing the clothes and hues.
But it’s no longer restricted to just traditional outfits. It has stretched to an array of other outfits such as western wear, where it balances the structure in the western outfits and adds a touch of boldness to it.
With the increasing trend of fusion clothing and the boost of Indo-western outfits in India, it is now coupled with an urban chic look, giving more edge.
The huge chunky jewellery which is one of the variant of silver oxidise jewellery is a major fitting piece. The silver earrings/jhumkas were the first to attract the attention of everyone and spread like wildfire. The big quirky jhumkas with intricate patterns and designs were beguiling and matching the tastes of all age groups alike.
With the use of jhumkas, there was a need to match it with detailed chunky necklaces. Different types of necklace in varied patterns and sizes arrived in the markets. From stiff choker necklaces to huge pendants roped in long chains, there was a certain amount of uniqueness in diversity.
The silver oxidised jewellery is a diverse piece of jewellery every girl should own and have in her closet. As it’s not going out any time soon, this trend is here to stay!