So which type of bridal jewelry will best complete your look? The answer depends largely on your tastes and the style of your gown. Is it quite elegant, more contemporary, or simply classic? If you can define your gown in this way, you can get a better idea as to the type of bridal jewelry that would fit.
A classic look will be nicely accented by pearl bridal jewelry. Fun and flashy bridal jewelry might look better with a contemporary gown. Some dresses are a combination of styles, and bridal jewelry set that combines both pearls and diamonds are excellent accents.
You also must consider the cut of your gown when choosing their bridal jewelry. If the gown has a high neckline, a choker is probably the best necklace style to consider. If the neckline dips, then the bridal jewelry should hang lower. Pendants work well for dresses with deep necklines, such as v-neck dresses. A necklace should stop about an inch above the neckline of the dress, unless it is a choker. If the necklace goes past the neckline of the dress, it will look like it does not fit the dress well. Strapless dresses lend themselves well to elaborate diamond bridal jewelry, whether real or imitation.
Not only the neckline is important when choosing jewelry for the bride, but the overall look of the dress must be considered as well. If the dress has a very elaborate design, the jewelry should be simple so as to not create too gaudy of a look. If the dress is accented by pearls, pearl bridal jewelry is the best choice. On the other hand, if sequins and rhinestones are the accents for the dress, diamond bridal jewelry is probably going to look best.
When choosing earrings as part of a bridal jewelry ensemble, you must also consider the way in which you intend to wear your hair. The goal is to ensure the earring show through the hair, but do not overpower the face if the hair is worn up.
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