Dainty Does It

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The world of fashion, accesssories, jewellery and trends is one that constantly evolves, reintroduces and reinevents. So it's no surprise that some of you may be questioning whether the 90's trend of chokers might be somewhat - dare we say it - passé

Well that classic 90's spirit is still standing strong with a new season vibe and twist, guarenteed to add a little boost to your décolletage.

Forget the classic staples of thick velvet ribbons and tattoo style links and instead welcome in some daintier, delicate and ready-to-layer sterling silver pieces.

The new wave of on-trend pieces can be styled with anything from classic workwear skirts, double denim looks and relaxed boyfriend blazer ensembles.

The range of slim-line chokers can be worn solely on their own or layered with delicate drops of chainmail patterns and dimanté details. 

If you're looking to add a classy and minial touch to your look that will make a subtle statement all on its own then it's a choker your neck needs this season!

From left to right: Gold Diamond Tassel Choker, Gold and Silver Coin Choker, Diamond Tassel Choker, Gold Choker with Open Circle and Pearls

From left to right: Gold Choker with Coin Pendant, Gold Choker with Pearls, Gold Wrap Choker with Onyx Pendant, Gucci Green Choker

From left to right: Gold Wrap Choker with Bauble Ends, Gold Choker with Quartz Trio, Gold Choker with Horseshoe Pendant, Charm Choker with Beads

From left to right: Gold Tight Choker with Pearls, Slim Gold Choker with Mini Pearls, Silver Large Chain Choker with Crystal Hook, Black Thick Crystal Choker

From left to right: Crystal Choker with Leather Flower Tassels, Thin Gold Choker with Leaf Outline, Silver Flat Disc Choker, Pearl Choker with Loop Clasp

Image and source credits: Pinterest, net-a-porter, harveynichols, whowhatwear, prettylittlething, luisaviaroma, matchesfashion

Author: 

Sarah Salmon

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