When it comes to your wedding day, you as the bride are on display. It is your day and everyone’s eyes will be on you. For this reason, you must look your best, and your dress, accessories, and hair should be perfect.
One of the most exciting decisions is, in our humble opinion, choosing your wedding jewelry! Apart from being those finishing touches to your outfit, it’s one opportunity when you can purchase jewelry without guilt – well, too much of it anyway! So what are the things you should consider when choosing your bridal jewelry?
Ahead, we’ve narrowed down some tips and tricks on how to choose your wedding jewelry on your big day.
→ Consider your wedding dress
The style and neckline of your wedding dress will influence the type of jewelry you choose. For example, if your dress has a lot of embellishments, you may want to go for simple, classic jewelry to avoid looking too busy.
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→ Think about your hairstyle
Your hairstyle can also influence the type of jewelry you wear. If you’re wearing your hair up, consider statement earrings or a necklace that will show off your neckline.
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→ Choose jewelry that you can wear again
If you’re on a budget, consider investing in jewelry that you can wear again after the wedding. Classic pieces like pearl stud earrings or a simple diamond necklace can be worn for years to come.
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→ Stick to a theme
If you’re having a themed wedding, choose jewelry that complements your theme. For example, if you’re having a beach wedding, opt for seashell or starfish earrings.
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→ Don’t overdo it
Remember, less is often more when it comes to wedding jewelry. Don’t overload yourself with too many pieces, as it can distract from your dress and overall look.
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→ Consider the metal
If you’re wearing a white wedding dress, consider wearing silver or platinum jewelry. If your dress is ivory or champagne, gold jewelry may complement it better.
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→ Don’t forget about the veil
If you’re wearing a veil, consider how your jewelry will look with it. A simple pendant necklace can look beautiful with a veil, but large, statement earrings may get caught in it.
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→ Try it on
Finally, make sure to try on your jewelry with your dress before the wedding day. This will give you a chance to see how it all looks together and make any necessary adjustments.
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