Cori Russell

Bridal Jewelry - How to Accessorize Your Wedding Day Look



Posted: Thursday, July 09, 2009

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Elegala.com - Elegant Galas Made Simple

OK ladies, here's music to your ears (and neck, and wrist)...  now that you've got your weddi
ng dress, it's time to accessorize it! There's no doubt about it, the right baubles perfect your wedding ensemble.  Here's what you need to know to accessorize like a pro.

Bridal Jewelry Style Tips:

Keep it Simple
Before the fun begins, please heed this advice.  When it comes to your bridal jewelry, less really is more.  Simple jewelry makes a timeless fashion statement; overdo it and you risk a phone call from Diddy asking for his bling back.

Formality Rules
Along with all other accessories, the bride's jewelry should reflect the formality of the wedding celebration. A small, informal wedding calls for simple jewelry, while a large, formal wedding calls for more elaborate pieces.

Complement the Gown
Wedding dress style also plays a major roll in jewelry selection. As a general rule - the more detailing on the gown, the simpler the jewelry, while a simple dress calls for added embellishment.

Let Your Neckline Lead the Way
Your dress neckline will guide you towards what pieces and styles you'll wear.  Many gowns are strapless or have low necklines, which is a perfect style to showcase a great necklace. If your gown has a high neckline, you may want to forego the necklace and concentrate on finding the perfect earrings.

Make It You
Above all, wedding day duds should reflect your personal style. So stick to studs if you've never worn chandeliers, and if you've never left the house without your favorite strand of pearls - around your neck is where they should be when you say "I do."

Pick your Metals:

The shade of your wedding dress will guide you to which metals work best:
Pick Your Gems:

Pearls - A Classic Choice
The tradition of pearl bridal jewelry stems back to the ancient Greeks, who believed pearls promoted marital harmony.  And of course, style icon Jackie O donned a strand the day she became Mrs. Kennedy, further cementing pearls as the refined gem of choice for brides everywhere.

Diamonds - The BFF of Jewelry
Diamonds didn't get their "girl's best friend" status for nothing. They're always good to add a touch of sparkle to your wedding dress. The good news for your wallet is that faux varieties work just as well.

Add Some Color
Of course, colored stones/gems present a great way to incorporate some color into your wedding day look, so don't shy away from blues, pinks, yellows - you name it.

Pick your Pieces:

Necklaces
Earrings

Keep your earrings simple if your necklace is especially large or grand.  You also may not want to wear earrings at all if you're wearing a tiara - as the two may compete.  On the other hand - if you're going sans necklace, consider highlighting your look with elaborate earrings.  Remember, the key to accessorizing is balance.

Deck your Wrist?

Although not as common as necklaces and earrings, brides can wear a bracelet with sleeveless, short-sleeve, and three-quarter sleeve gowns. However, a watch is best left at home on your wedding day unless it's a family heirloom or antique.

Get even more advice to help you plan your bridal jewelry and wedding accessories at Elegala.com - Elegant Galas Made Simple.
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