Hope your weekend was fantastic. Last post was all about the hot new trend in colored bridal jewelry. This post is about going back to basics--for all you more traditional brides who still was a bit a glam to their wedding day look!
Today's bridal jewelry often includes Rhinestones sets, Swarovski crystals sets, Austrian crystals, Pearls sets and/or a combination of two or more. It's really a matter of personal style and budget.
Where do I start?
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 Jewelry Sets.
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 Jewelry Sets.
Ceremony style: The bride's jewelry should reflect the formality of the wedding. Simple wedding, simple jewelry!
Veil Style: Always consider the detailing on your veil. The more detailed it is, the softer you want the jewelry to be.
Hairstyle: If you have a shorter style or you have selected and up-do for the wedding day, choose longer or drop earrings that extend toward your neck. Or, go with a dramatic chandelier earring for the WOW factor!
So, with these rules in place... be unique and have fun!
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