Monday, April 16, 2012

Bridal Jewelry

OK, ladies, here is music to your ears (and neck and wrists) ... Now that you have your wedding dress, it's time to accessorize it! There is no doubt absolutely doing the right balls of your wedding ensemble. Here is what you need to know, need to accessorize like a pro.

Bridal Jewelry Style Tips


Keep it Simple

Before the fun begins, you might consider this advice. When it comes to your bridal jewelry, less is truly more. Simple jewelry makes a timeless fashion statement, overdoing it and risking a call from Diddy to call back its bling.

Formality rules

Along with all other accessories that the bride jewelry, should the formality of the wedding party. A small, informal wedding calls for simple jewelry, while a large, formal wedding calls for more complicated pieces.

Complement the dress

Wedding dress style also plays an important role in the jewelry industry choice. As a rule - the more details about the dress, the simpler decorations, while requires a dress embellishment added.

Let your neckline Lead the Way

Her gown neckline you are to what cuts and styles will lead you to wear. Many dresses are strapless or low cut-outs, which is a perfect way to showcase a large chain. If your dress has a high collar, you might want to give up the necklace, and to find the perfect earrings.

Do it


Especially wedding should reflect your personal style guys. So stick to the nails, if you've never worn chandeliers, and if you never left home without your favorite pearl necklace - is around the neck where they should be when you say "I do."

Choose your metal:

The shadow of your wedding dress will take you to the metals work best:

    * If your dress is white - choose platinum or silver jewelry, such as yellow gold can collide with stark white.
    * If your dress is off-white - either gold or silver / board will work.
    * If your dress is ivory - the slightly yellow undertone call for gold jewelry.


Choose your Gems:

Pearls - a classic choice

The tradition of pearl bridal jewelry comes from the ancient Greeks believed that pearls promoted marital harmony. And of course, drew a style icon Jackie O a string of the day she was Mrs. Kennedy further strengthen refined pearls that gem of choice for brides everywhere.

Diamonds - The BFF of jewelry

Diamonds are not their "girl's best friend" status to get something. They are always good to add a touch of sparkle to your wedding dress. The good news for the wallet, is that faux varieties work equally well.

Add a little color

Of course, this colored stones / gems a good way to incorporate some color into your wedding day look, not away from the blues, bright reds, yellows Shy - you name it.

Choose your pieces

Necklaces:

    * The Choke: This classic necklace features than 1-3 threads worn tightly around the neck. This length works well with a jewel or bateau neckline, and because it can be lost when the shows are too much skin.
    * Collar: The Victorian-style, consists of three or more threads will fit well into the middle of the neck. This length is a great accent to a low cut or strapless.
    * Princess: This length is approximately 16 inches in the hollow of the neck and often supports a trailer. This works with almost any style, but a high collar.
    * The matinee: This style applies to the upper chest and looks great with a bateau, jewel, or a lower neckline with sheer fabric covering the décolletage area.
    * The Opera: The opera is a long chain of single-stranded under the breast. It creates a dramatic look when paired with a very high neckline.


Earrings:


Keep your earrings simple if your chain is particularly large or grandparents. You may not want to wear earrings at all if you are wearing a tiara - how the two can compete. On the other hand - if you go sans necklace, consider highlighting your look with elaborate earrings. Remember, balance is the key to accessorizing.

Cover your wrist?

Although not as common as necklaces and earrings, a bracelet bridal wear with sleeves, short sleeves and three-quarter-sleeve dress. But one ur best left at home on your wedding day, if it's a family heirloom or antique is.

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