Festive season is here, and Bhai Dooj is the perfect occasion to flaunt your traditional style. If you’re planning to wear a suit, don’t forget to complete your look with statement earrings. Here are some celebrity-inspired earring ideas that can elevate your festive outfit — and earn you compliments from everyone around!
1. Himanshi Khurana’s Pearl and Stone EarringsHimanshi Khurana styled her embroidered suit with long Kashmiri-style earrings featuring pearls and stones. These designs are trending this season and look stunning with suits. You can try similar earrings to add a graceful and stylish touch.
Janhvi Kapoor chose lightweight oxidized jhumki earrings — perfect for floral or plain saris and suits. Oxidized jewellery never goes out of fashion, and you’ll find beautiful varieties in jhumki and chandbaali styles.
A printed Anarkali suit paired with fancy stone or artificial diamond earrings makes for a stunning combination. These earrings are trending now and pair beautifully with both suits and sarees — especially if you’re keeping the outfit simple.
4. Heavy Oxidized JhumkisOxidized jhumkis in stone or polki designs are a timeless pick. You can wear them to match or contrast with your outfit, and they go well with almost any colour. Perfect for festive functions or family gatherings.
5. Pearl-Work Long EarringsA blue, heavy-work suit paired with pearl-embellished long earrings creates a regal festive look. Kashmiri-style earrings in similar designs are also in trend — elegant yet traditional.
6. Polki Earrings With Banarasi SareesPolki earrings never fail to add charm. Paired with a Banarasi saree, a bun hairstyle, and subtle makeup, they create a complete festive vibe. You can even wear just the earrings from your jewellery set for a modern yet traditional touch.
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