For a bride, adding the jewelry to finish off her look is that final touch that brings the entire ensemble together. There are a few items to consider when selecting your bridal jewelry that will help you narrow down your selections.
First, consider your dress. Is your dress white, ivory, champagne? Select pearls and crystals with that color scheme when thinking about your jewelry. Does your dress have a pretty embellishment of crystals or crystals and pearls together? You are going to want to translate that directly to your bridal jewelry. In addition, consider your wedding band and engagement ring. Are you wearing gold or silver colored bands? Select bridal jewelry with the same metal tones to keep your look congruent.
Secondly, what style neckline does your beautiful bridal gown have? The necklace style you choose should coordinate with the neck style your gown has. For example, if you have an open back gown, then a beautiful long lariat style necklace would be the perfect way to accessorize with that gown. Many bridal gowns are strapless, almost any style necklace can match with a strapless gown. If you are looking for a simple look, go with a single strand or y drop pendant style necklace. If you are looking for a more dramatic flair, choose a choker or a multiple strand necklace with beautiful beading.
The third and item to consider is finding a bracelet and/or a pair of great earrings to match that fabulous necklace you’ve chosen. There are a great variety of options for earrings, from chandelier and linear earrings to drop styles and posts. As long as you keep your color scheme congruent throughout, you really can’t choose the wrong pair. A bracelet is that final touch that brings your whole look together. Follow the same rules as with the earrings and your color selections will sparkle and shine together.
Lastly, choose jewelry that is sized right. Finding a jewelry designer that can create beautiful bracelets and necklaces that actually fit the way you need them to is key. If you have a long neck and a plunging neckline, you may need that twenty inch necklace, but if you are looking for a shorter style necklace, the option needs to be there so you look put together.
What ever jewelry you choose to wear will become a great keepsake for you and your family. Wearing your bridal jewelry after the wedding is a great way to keep that special day and all of those memories alive forever. It’s nice on anniversaries to take out that necklace, earring or bracelet that you wore on your most special day to remind each other of the commitment you made together.
First, consider your dress. Is your dress white, ivory, champagne? Select pearls and crystals with that color scheme when thinking about your jewelry. Does your dress have a pretty embellishment of crystals or crystals and pearls together? You are going to want to translate that directly to your bridal jewelry. In addition, consider your wedding band and engagement ring. Are you wearing gold or silver colored bands? Select bridal jewelry with the same metal tones to keep your look congruent.
Secondly, what style neckline does your beautiful bridal gown have? The necklace style you choose should coordinate with the neck style your gown has. For example, if you have an open back gown, then a beautiful long lariat style necklace would be the perfect way to accessorize with that gown. Many bridal gowns are strapless, almost any style necklace can match with a strapless gown. If you are looking for a simple look, go with a single strand or y drop pendant style necklace. If you are looking for a more dramatic flair, choose a choker or a multiple strand necklace with beautiful beading.
The third and item to consider is finding a bracelet and/or a pair of great earrings to match that fabulous necklace you’ve chosen. There are a great variety of options for earrings, from chandelier and linear earrings to drop styles and posts. As long as you keep your color scheme congruent throughout, you really can’t choose the wrong pair. A bracelet is that final touch that brings your whole look together. Follow the same rules as with the earrings and your color selections will sparkle and shine together.
Lastly, choose jewelry that is sized right. Finding a jewelry designer that can create beautiful bracelets and necklaces that actually fit the way you need them to is key. If you have a long neck and a plunging neckline, you may need that twenty inch necklace, but if you are looking for a shorter style necklace, the option needs to be there so you look put together.
What ever jewelry you choose to wear will become a great keepsake for you and your family. Wearing your bridal jewelry after the wedding is a great way to keep that special day and all of those memories alive forever. It’s nice on anniversaries to take out that necklace, earring or bracelet that you wore on your most special day to remind each other of the commitment you made together.