Monday, 14 December 2015

How to Choose Best Bridal Jewellery


It is best to choose your dress first and then match your jewellery with it. Study the following tips to understand how to choose best wedding jewellery.

Choose Metal According To Your Dress Colour
If you are wearing a white dress use white gold, platinum, or silver for the base metal of your jewellery. In case of other colours yellow gold or rose gold is a better choice.

Consider Your Bodice
If the waist up part of your dress is of very elaborate designs than use simple jewellery. Match the colour of your jewellery with your dress to look mesmerizing.

Shape Depending Upon Neckline
If you are wearing a strapless dress wear chokers. In case of V-necks or sweetheart cuts use pendant necklaces. In case of high neckline you can choose bolder earrings and skip the necklace part altogether.

Complemented Engagement Rings
It is not mandatory to have matching engagement rings but try to complement each other’s rings. Also make sure the metal is the same for your engagement rings.

Consider Wearing Family Jewelry
Recycle or Reuse your family jewellery to add sentiment in your ensemble.

Bracelets
Bracelets can sometimes snag on dresses. In case there is such a possibility do not wear that bracelet. There should not be any sharp points in your bracelet if you are deciding to wear it.

What to Wear With a Tiara
If you are going to wear a headpiece or a tiara use simple necklace or skip it altogether.

Time of Your Wedding
Morning and early afternoon weddings are less formal hence it is better to use lighter jewellery if you are having a daylight wedding. In case of evening or night weddings feel free to wear as much as you want.

Try On All Jewelry with Your Dress

Try out your dress, jewellery, and look before the wedding date to ensure that you like your look. This will ensure everything is done and you do not have any last minute problems. Also try to buy from somewhere where returning your jewellery is an option as having a return policy will help if the jewellery needs exchanging.

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