Starting college soon? Here are 4 accessories to help you look stylish

June is here, and collegians are giving their wardrobe a dekko before campus life resumes. With chunky accessories and quirky animal prints making a comeback, here are our favourite finds

Updated On: 2023-06-09 11:56 AM IST

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From beads to eyewear and fanny packs, there are many different types of styles to choose from.

Beads and layered accessories have taken over fashion street markets. From colourful versions and artificial shells, to layered necklaces and cute bracelets, collegians have plenty to pick from. 

The accessories that we selected from Colaba Causeway go well with bright colours and uplift the whole look. They are available for Rs 150 onwards and can be paired with Indo-Western outfits or boho maxi dresses. 

While beads and necklaces are popular, fanny packs are not far behind. They can be summed up as cost-effective, convenient and fashionable and can easily be found on Hill Road in Bandra. These pouch bags carry your essentials without taking up much space. This fanny pack is made from a type of rubber material that gives it a faux leather texture, making it the ideal companion for  monsoons. They can be found on Hill Road in Bandra for about Rs 250 and can be paired with casuals. 

After experimenting with black during the 2000s and 2010s, the street fashion gullies are now flooded with these funky eyewear that scream ‘chic’. These options were spotted in Andheri. Available in different shades, frames and styles, they give your outfit a cool vibe; all you need is the confidence to pull it off. They can be bought for Rs 150 onwards and can be paired with wide-legged denims and a crop top or shirt. 

The cheetah print seems to be a favourite across Mumbai’s fashion addas, from apparel to accessories. We spotted this cheetah-print purse and it holds the promise of elevating an outfit from casual to glam in no time. Pair it with your favourite dress and you are good to go. These are available for Rs 450 and can be found on Linking Road in Bandra and can be paired with a formal or party dress.

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