Inspired by celebrity fashion and social media trends, many are using the serpent bendable jewellery to the best of their creativity. Vernika Kundra (20), a fashion enthusiast, got her hands on this jewellery after discovering it on Instagram. She says, “It is so trendy, I had to get my hands on it. I was going to buy it from a street shop, but had doubts about their quality and colour… I was gifted the same piece for ₹3,000. It was worth the money because it was gold-plated and suited my sensitive skin.”
This trendy piece of jewellery is now a favourite among styling enthusiasts. Jewellery designers say its popularity is driven by high-end brands, celebrity fashion, powerful symbolism, versatility and distinctive designs.
Inspired by a high-end jewellery brand
The surge in its popularity is also largely driven by some global luxury labels. According to jewellery designer Maithili Kabre, the serpent motif has been a classic for some time now. She says, “The Bulgari Serpenti choker mainly inspires the pieces we come across today at many contemporary jewellery stores.”
The serpent choker has been endorsed by celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma and Zendaya, which has added to the trend. As a result, this statement piece has become a sign of power, class, and lasting beauty. Fashion geeks, however, have made this necklace into a multipurpose piece.
A statement piece
The serpent multipurpose choker is a bendable jewellery that can be worn on various outfits.
Saamra Sameer, a customer stylist, says, “These bendables look visually powerful and have been validated by pop culture. It’s dramatic yet wearable, trendy yet timeless.”
Dishi Somani, founder of a designer jewellery brand, adds, “The accessory is usually made out of high-quality alloy that can bend and twist itself around the body without losing its original form. A few high-end versions include intricately meshed gold cloth draped around a bendable wire core. Some also come with gemstones installed.”
Experiment with styles
This trendy piece of jewellery is now a favourite among styling enthusiasts. Jewellery designers say its popularity is driven by high-end brands, celebrity fashion, powerful symbolism, versatility and distinctive designs.
Inspired by a high-end jewellery brand
The surge in its popularity is also largely driven by some global luxury labels. According to jewellery designer Maithili Kabre, the serpent motif has been a classic for some time now. She says, “The Bulgari Serpenti choker mainly inspires the pieces we come across today at many contemporary jewellery stores.”
The serpent choker has been endorsed by celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma and Zendaya, which has added to the trend. As a result, this statement piece has become a sign of power, class, and lasting beauty. Fashion geeks, however, have made this necklace into a multipurpose piece.
A statement piece
The serpent multipurpose choker is a bendable jewellery that can be worn on various outfits.
Saamra Sameer, a customer stylist, says, “These bendables look visually powerful and have been validated by pop culture. It’s dramatic yet wearable, trendy yet timeless.”
Dishi Somani, founder of a designer jewellery brand, adds, “The accessory is usually made out of high-quality alloy that can bend and twist itself around the body without losing its original form. A few high-end versions include intricately meshed gold cloth draped around a bendable wire core. Some also come with gemstones installed.”
Experiment with styles
- Wear it as a choker and bracelet. Fold it to wear as a double-layered necklace
- Try it as an arm cuff with sleeveless or off-shoulder dresses
- Wear it as a headband with flowy gowns or boho dresses
- You can also wear it as a waist belt over a close-fitting dress to accentuate your figure. It goes well with monochrome dresses, metallic colours, or dark jewel shades
- Layer it as a choker with a long chain
- Try intertwining different metallic tones of chokers for a signature look
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