The earrings and rings They were, to date, the jewels most in demand by brides. And I say to date because in recent months we have seen how many fiancées have opted to include chokers in their bridal looks. In reality, there are many reasons why this jewel, worn by many women in the 90s, returns. The chokers They work well with all types of necklines (word of honor, round, square… even high neck), they give a modern touch to dresses and can be personalized. Not to mention the wide variety of designs that are available right now. It’s just a matter of finding the piece that best suits each bride.
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A bracelet turned into a choker
Loneliness, one of our viral girlfriends who wore a dress by Inés Martín Alcalde, told us that she decided to give a new life to her grandmother’s wedding bracelet. Instead of wearing it around her wrist, she placed this beautiful vintage piece, of great sentimental value to her, as a choker, over the high neck of the dress.
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Choker with pearls and stones
Although this gem has had a halo of bad omen within the wedding sector, more and more fiancées are betting on them. We find an example in Pilar, a girlfriend who opted for a choker very close to the neck, with a rose window starring a stone and bordered by a floral setting.
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Detached choker
Although the most successful ones fit quite close to the neck, this bride preferred to show off a more detached design. The fiancée opted for a dress by Monica Calles Studio, inspired vintagewhich she combined with a jewel composed of a main chain from which shiny stones in different sizes hung.
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Golden choker
Although many fiancees opt for silver, the truth is that gold works phenomenally in bridal looks. The bride, who wore a Claudia Llagostera dress, opted for a choker from Art Deco styleinspired by the opulence of the 20s.
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XL choker
Large accessories are also suitable for brides. This fiancée, who chose a design by Aleste, completed her bridal look with a close-fitting pearl choker from Lavani Jewels. A flattering and elegant option that is great with square neckline dresses.
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Pearl choker
Sometimes less is more. Therefore, when it comes to choosing a jewel that adds a different touch to the look, but does not overload it at all, a good alternative may be to opt for a simple choker of medium-sized pearls, like the one this bride wears, Fiona O’Shea. The result, together with strapless dressit couldn’t be more elegant.
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Geometric choker
Chokers created by blocks are usually loaded with geometry and that is something that not only adds personality to the bridal look, it is also synonymous with minimalism and elegance. We see a very clear example in this bride wearing a Monica Calles Studio dress, which counteracts the appearance vintage of the garment with the choker.
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Weaving choker
Her wedding dress was made by Castellar Granados and the fabric that shaped it was the same one that Isabel Terroso, from Balel, used to create a floral headdress which she combined with a simple tulle veil and a very special choker. Flattering, elegant… and unique.
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Floral inspired choker
Flowers have taken over (more if possible) the bridal world. They not only sneak into dresses, where they are added in relief, but also into jewelry. In these pieces, sometimes they are drawn with all their petals and other times as small images. created with several stones together.
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Combined maxi choker
We have already seen that fiancées like XL size designs, but it is not necessary that they are only made of one material. The one this bride has chosen combines pearls with pieces full of shine that shape the flowers and deconstructed hearts.