Selecting Your Wedding Jewelry
Today's bridal jewelry often includes
rhinestones, diamonds, faux diamonds--sometimes called CZs, Swarovski crystals,
Austrian crystals, and/or a combination of two or more. It's really a matter of
personal style and budget.
Most people build up a "look" or theme around one
particular piece of their wedding day outfit. Whatever your inspiration, it’s a
good idea to try and get each piece of the outfit to accessorize beautifully
with everything else. Don’t feel that you have to match everything perfectly,
but don’t buy things in isolation.
Preparations often seem to focus around the gown
style. However, there are many other elements of your look to consider, such as,
ceremony style, veil style, and hairstyle.
Gown Style: The most important thing is to
make sure your jewelry does not overpower the dress and that the color works
with the gown.
For example, a white gown looks best with white
pearls and silver. An ivory gown looks better with ivory pearls and gold or
silver both work. A champagne gown looks best with dark ivory/champagne and gold
accents. Rhinestones, crystals, diamonds, or faux diamonds (CZs) can work with
all gown colors.
Helpful Tips
- For a simple dress
with a deep neckline, you should be looking at a
chunkier more substantial jewelry set—especially the
necklace.
- Pearls always seem to
work, but try on different lengths to make sure that
they compliment the entire look.
- Many of today's most
popular gowns are strapless or have low necklines.
This is a perfect style to showcase a wonderful
necklace and earrings.
- Gowns with high
necklines may be better off to forgo the necklace and
concentrate on the perfect earrings.
- Examine the detailing
of your dress and match your jewelry accordingly. For
example, if you have crystals and pearls on your gown,
you would want to buy jewelry with the same detailing.
Ceremony Style: The bride's jewelry should
reflect the formality of the wedding. A small, informal wedding calls for simple
jewelry, while a large, formal wedding calls for more elaborate jewelry.
Veil Style: Veils come in many different
styles. Always consider the detailing on your veil. The more detailed it is, the
softer you want the jewelry to be. If you have a traditional veil with no
beading or accents, you can go for a more glamorous or flashy look with your
jewelry. It is a simple case of balancing the overall effect of the details.
Hairstyle: If you have a shorter style or
you have selected and up-do for the wedding day, longer or drop earrings that
extend toward your neck would be a lovely choice. If you want something simpler,
then rhinestone studs or simple pearls can be equally beautiful.
If your hair is down, try and choose and earring that is not too long, like a
chandelier length, as it may get tangled in your locks. Short drop earring and
studs/simple pearls would be the best choice.
Helpful tips:
- Keep your earrings
simple if your necklace is large or grand.
- Bracelets can be worn
with sleeveless, short-sleeve, and three-quarter
sleeve gowns.
- It is possible to
combine a bracelet with gloves as a dramatic accessory
worn over tight-fitted gloves.
Keep this in mind when selecting earring
styles:
- A button earring
accentuates a round face.
- A dangle earring
widens a narrow face.
- A squared earring adds
interest to a long face.
- If you are not wearing
a necklace you may want your earrings to be larger. It
is all a matter of balance.
The greatest benefit of selecting your
bridesmaid’s jewelry sets is that it works as a personal gift, as well as gives
you the option of what will be worn on your wedding day. Always consider your
wedding style, bridesmaid dress color, time of year, and of course, personal
taste. If you choose the jewelry with your bridal party in mind, you are sure to
select a gift the bridesmaids will appreciate.
It is important to choose a set that not only
looks fantastic the day of your wedding, but can be worn again.
Wedding Style: Keep your wedding style in
mind. If you have an informal wedding, you will want to choose a more subtle
jewelry set. If your wedding is a larger more formal affair, you may want to go
with something a bit more glamorous. Again, this is a matter of personal taste.
Bridesmaid Dress Color: Keep in mind that
if you select a color crystal jewelry set, you don't have to match your wedding
color exactly. Selecting a lovely ivory or champagne necklace set is a lovely
accent color that will bring a shimmer to the bridal party while allowing the
wedding color to stand out fully in the bridesmaids dresses.
Time of Year: If you are getting married
in the Spring or Summer, you can choose lighter colors such as sky blue,
lavender, or mint green. Fall and Winter months lend a brilliant backdrop to
burgundy, chocolate, or black bridesmaid jewelry sets.
Do all the bridesmaids need to wear the same
set?
Absolutely not! Choosing a different necklace set for each of your bridesmaids
is a fantastic and fun option—just make sure you keep it the same gem style for
each lady (all crystals/rhinestones or all pearls). You are technically giving
each one the same gift, however you are tailoring the design to their particular
personality.
Everyone always has a friend that's larger than
life. She loves to have fun and is brilliantly boisterous. Think lots of sparkle
to match her sparkly personality, like a rhinestone jewelry set that's big and
bold or a chunky pearl chocker that has that edge!
For the bridesmaid that's more reserved and
quiet, think classic and traditional, like a single strand rhinestone necklace
set or a traditional drop pearl set. This allows you to capture her particular
personality while keeping the jewelry in the same family as the rest of the
bridesmaids.
Helpful tips
- The most common pearl
colors are white or ivory. Which color you choose
depends on the color of the bridesmaid dress.
- White looks fabulous
with primary colors, such as red, blue, purple, green
and of course, white.
- Ivory is very
complimentary with champagne, ivory, brown, orange,
and yellow.
- Either white or ivory
may be worn with black.
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