Priyanka Chopra's Necklace Paid Tribute to Her Daughter Malti Marie in the Sweetest Way

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Nothing says proud mom like a sartorial homage.

<p>Taylor Hill/WireImage</p> Priyanka Chopra

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Priyanka Chopra

Mothers often keep their kids close by wearing jewelry that subtly pays tribute to their young ones (Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have been doing it for years). But Priyanka Chopra Jonas just took the proud mother title to a whole new level by forgoing birthstones and initials for a unique choker that very clearly honored her daughter Malti Marie.

On Thursday, the actress was photographed arriving in Mumbai, India, after a day of travel. Chopra dressed in an appropriately comfy 'fit for the long commute with gray joggers, a black crop top, and matching oversized cardigan, but it was her accessories that caught fans' attention. Chopra wore a multi-colored beaded choker that spelled out the name of her and husband Nick Jonas's daughter in silver letters. The outfit's finishing touches included her wedding and engagement rings, as well as a green amethyst one on the other hand.

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Her hair was worn down and effortlessly tousled, and her glam included a dewy complexion and a pinky-red lip — impressively flawless for being on a plane all day.

In an interview with People earlier this month, Chopra got refreshingly real about motherhood, saying it can be "overwhelming" at times. "I think when you put them to bed, it’s extremely overwhelming, because every single day you worry about what you can do wrong and what mistake you might make," she said. "But you have to check yourself, and I check myself with my family.”

Despite the "scary" moments, Chopra says becoming a mother has been very rewarding. "I look at [my daughter's] smile, and I'm like, 'OK, OK. I'm doing good so far,'" she said. "It's the greatest thing I’ve ever done, but it's extremely scary."

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