The rise of septum rings in modern fashion culture

S
Sabrin Zawad Ritu

Have you noticed the tiny piece of jewellery demanding so much attention these days? Small in size but bold in impact, the septum ring has seized the spotlight as a signature statement of the younger generation.

In the age of minimalist fashion, they have become a testament to the idea that simplicity never goes out of style. This versatile accessory seamlessly complements everything from traditional attire to modern outfits, proving that a single detail can transform an entire look.

From everyday working professionals to runway models, this piece of jewellery is carried with effortless grace. What once felt unconventional is now becoming a subtle yet powerful expression of style, one that speaks more than words ever could.

Image: LS

 

However, what is celebrated as a bold fashion statement in magazines and on runways is sometimes misunderstood in everyday spaces, especially outside urban fashion circles. A woman wearing a septum ring or nolok can still find herself facing uncomfortable stares, comments or questions about her choices when she steps outside.

From the pressure to wear a nose pin to the willingness to wear a nolok — our continent has gone through a dramatic shift. Here, women have traditionally worn nose pins as a sign of being married. On the other hand, noloks were historically more common among certain ethnic and tribal communities.

Over time, however, urban women looked back and picked what went with their personality, made a fair fashion choice rather than a cultural or marital symbol.

Today, if you can see a woman wearing a septum ring, you will notice how confident she is. Women who set the trend of independence wear it as a symbol of freedom.

Image: LS

 

Interestingly, this trend is no longer limited to women. Though women were the primary wearers of noloks, modern men are also adapting it in their style. Not everywhere, but in some particular spaces like creative industries, music scenes, and fashion circles — people adapted it and proved that septum rings can be a gender-neutral accessory.

Here lies the magic of this tiny accessory. And perhaps that’s why it refuses to fade away. It’s a little act of rebellion, sitting at the centre of your face, saying “It’s me” without needing any explanation – that’s the beauty and power of septum rings.