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The return of opulence in jewellery is trending with the heavy layering of silver chains around the neck and single wide cuff bangles on an arm, layering chunky pieces together for a totally lavish result.
This season, jewellery has gone chunky on all fronts. By all means wear your entire collection of bangles on one arm but leave out the rest of the jewellery, save the earrings. Or you could leave off the earrings and wear not one, but two or more chunky necklaces.
Choose one or two types of accessories and leave off the rest. Like an absolutely stunning pair of chandelier earrings with an armful of bangles. Or an armful of bangles and a gorgeous hair piece. Or several beaded necklaces and a cocktail ring.
The rest of your outfit should not compete with your jewellery. Such heavily adorned looks go beautifully with minimalist clothing, or simple outfit that are very well cut.
One point to note: chunky jewellery looks best on big or tall women who can carry them off. Avoid them if you are petite as you would look as if the jewels are wearing you, not you wearing them.
If you can carry chunky jewels, you will love our range at Avalaya store.
We have an absolutely gorgeous selection of jewellery made entirely out of fabric and jewellery made with fabric elements, ranging from fabric brooches to Peter Pan style collars and fabric-clad beads. Fabric necklaces are a very stylish option if you're looking for something unique to accesorize with.
The most popular fabric jewellery is definitely our fabric brooches. Our flower shaped fabric brooches come in variety of popular colours like red, black, purple and pink. There also brooches with crosses and bows that feature fabric elements.
Jewellery made out of fabric usually stands out for its hand-crafted appearance and exclusivity.
So don't be shy and treat yourself to the fabric jewellery that appeals to you the most!
Headbands are a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, serving multiple purposes. They come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, making them a staple in many people’s wardrobes.
Here are some ways to Wear a Headband:
With hair down: Simply brush out your hair and place the headband about hlaf an inch past your hairline.
In a braid or ponytail: Secure your hair with a braid or ponytail and then add the headband.
In an updo: Style your hair into an updo and secure the headband around the base of the style.
As a hair tie: Use a headband as a substitute for a traditional hair tie, especially for thicker or curlier hair.