Let’s be honest: February 14th comes with a lot of baggage. There is the pressure to have plans, the pressure to be romantic, and—worst of all—the pressure to find an outfit that says "I look amazing" without screaming "I spent four hours getting ready."
Whether you are heading out for a candlelit dinner where you can barely read the menu, or just grabbing drinks with your girls because you refuse to stay home, the right jewellery does the heavy lifting for you. It’s the difference between wearing clothes and wearing a look.
Here are three ways to style your Valentine’s Day using Anantaaa's collection, depending on where the night takes you.
1. The "I’m Not Even Trying" Dinner Date
You know the vibe. You want to look elegant, but if you show up in a ballgown, it’s too much. The secret weapon here is the Slip Dress.
Silk or satin moves with you. It’s effortless. But a slip dress on its own can feel a little bare, almost like sleepwear. This is where you bring in the drama.
Don't clutter the neckline. Instead, pull your hair back—maybe a messy low bun—and let a pair of dangler earrings do the talking. You want something that catches the candlelight every time you laugh or turn your head. The movement of a long earring draws attention to your neck and jawline, arguably the most romantic parts of a silhouette. It’s subtle, but it works.
2. The Galentine’s Brunch (or The First Date)
Sometimes the most romantic thing you can do is laugh over mimosas with your best friends. Or maybe you're on a first date and you want to look cute, but approachable. Go for texture. Think a chunky oversized knit sweater tucked into a leather skirt or high-waisted tailored trousers. It’s cozy, but the leather gives it an edge.
Since your arms are likely covered, skip the bracelets here and focus on the ears—but keep it low-key. A pair of stud earrings from Anantaaa is perfect. You want a bit of sparkle that hints at luxury without dominating the conversation. Think of it as a "glint" rather than a "flash." It tells the person across the table that you pay attention to the details.
3. The "Anti-Date" Night Out
Maybe you’re going to a concert, a dimly lit bar, or just wandering the city. You’re wearing your favorite denim and a black bodysuit. It’s sharp. It’s cool.
This look needs hardware.
Leave the neck bare and stack your wrists. A single delicate chain gets lost in a bar setting, so layer up. Mix a structured cuff with a fluid chain. The clink of bracelets when you reach for your drink is a surprisingly satisfying sound. It feels substantial. Anantaaa pieces often have that blend of modern and timeless, so stacking them doesn't look messy—it looks curated.
The Bottom Line
At the end of the day, the clothes are just fabric. The jewellery is the punctuation. It’s the final check in the mirror that makes you stand a little taller before you walk out the door. So, wear what makes you feel dangerous, or soft, or powerful. Just make sure it’s yours.