Layering is the one jewellery styling technique that single-handedly elevates your entire look, giving it an uber-cool edge. Call layering the icing on the cake, it ensures ‘you’ wear the outfit, not the ‘outfit’ wearing you, adding the much-needed pizzazz to your ensemble.
If you pay close attention, you will notice layering is about strategically placing multiple jewellery pieces to create depth, whether it is stacked rings, layered chains, or a curated ear. The result feels cohesive and incredibly put together. Otherwise, the ensemble feels flat, like something is missing. Accessories tie all the loose ends.
But, let’s get real- in the peak of the summer, accessorising can draw frowns. Heat and humidity make jewellery pieces heavy and uncomfortable, awfully sticky and frankly, annoying to wear. Though with easy hacks, you can still ace layering in summer, while letting your skin breathe and still serve the look with fierce aplomb.
To get a better clarity on how to navigate layering for summer outfits and ensure your fit checks don’t appear bland, HT Lifestyle, in a conversation with Supriya Kataria, founder of Kumari Fine Jewellery, explored the shift towards minimal jewellery, along with some practical tips on curating pieces that feel light, breathable and effortlessly stylish.
Here are five layering hacks she suggested with which you can easily style the jewellery of your choice, from necklaces, rings, to anklets and bracelets:
1. Neck Stack: The rule of three
- Choose ‘negative space’ styling, pieces that feature gaps or thin bands to allow the skin to breathe.
- Create a balanced arrangement by placing a slightly thicker textured gold band on your index finger and stacking two ultra-thin midi-rings on your ring finger.
- Using solid gold and silver ensures no irritation, even if fingers swell slightly in the afternoon heat.
Indian summer fashion is evolving beyond just clothing. It involves jewellery styling too. “Traditional jewellery can feel more like an anchor than an accessory. The shift this season isn’t toward extreme minimalism, but rather toward ‘Smart Fashion’. This approach prioritises weightless textures, strategic placement, and most crucially, the chemistry of the metals against the skin,” Supriya talked about smart fashion where fine jewellery is preferred as it is part of comfort dressing.
Furthermore, jewellery consumers are moving towards functional luxury, where material quality goes hand in hand with good design. Gold and silver are preferred, as Supriya observed, while fine jewellery is also seen as functional, going beyond aesthetic choices because of its quality.
“High-quality gold is not just a luxury; it is a functional necessity. Meanwhile, silver brings in cooling properties that go best in the summer. Being hypoallergenic and non-reactive, it acts as a barrier against the dreaded skin problem and those unsightly green marks caused by the oxidation of base metals against perspiration,” she described why they are preferred, elaborating on the quality.
