Transform Your Ethnic Wear Collection with These Accessories and Styles

You might have your wardrobe filled with stylish Indian designer suits for ladies and glamorous Indian ethnic wear for women, but what about the accessories? Below is a list of six trendy accessories that will add a glam quotient to your attire everyday:

•    Bangles – You can wear a single bracelet or a few bangles casually to add an ethnic touch to your look, but to make a style statement you need to go an extra mile. Wear some bangles with gota work or kadas with ghungroo on it. You can also wear a big kada with a few bangles beside it to make a unique look. Bangles with strings attached and diamonds and motifs stuck also make a nice choice to glam up a simple outfit.

•    Mojris and Juttis – To create a complete ethnic look, go for mojris and juttis available in various colours and styles. A variety of embroidered and embellished juttis are now available online, so you can easily get the style of jutti you want, delivered to your doorstep. Mirror work, zardosi, tassels, beads, ghungroo, floral, sequins, and different patterns and colours are available to choose from.

•    Earrings and Baalis – Ethnic danglers, studs and baalis make the perfect earrings to adorn with your Indian dresses. Pick some oversized chand-baalis for special occasions and classic jhumkas for Patiala suits. Oxidized earrings also look great on pale coloured suits.

•    Stoles and Scarves – A brightly coloured scarf or bandhni dupatta is something that can instantly add an ethnic chic to your attire. Gota lace, shell lace and mirror work adds a very elegant touch to the complete look.

•    Potli bags and pouches – Buy some potli bags and take one whenever you wear your favourite designer suit or Patiala suit. Pouches and potli bags that are embellished with stone work and sequins look amazing on salwar suits.

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