I think that the best place to start when making
plans for your wedding is turn to your dreams.
Let’s face it, we are women, and we've had a
picture painted in our minds of how this day
"should be" since we could pick buds and blooms
from our mothers' rose bushes and pretend that
we were brides. So we've had a pretty good idea
of what we are looking for long before we
actually set ourselves free in the endless sea
of choices in styles, colors, themes, and even
textures of the wedding world.
One of the first things that most brides will do
is start to shop for their dress. Sometimes, as
I did, you will find that the "Perfect Princess
Dress" that you always thought you'd have, just
doesn’t work for you. But this is absolutely
fine, at least it will give you a place to start
and you can take it from there. I would also
suggest trying on everything that even slightly
tickles your fancy. You may be surprised at what
you like and what you do not. The only reason
that I mention this in an article on choosing
your jewelry is because life will be much easier
if you choose your dress prior to choosing your
accessories, not the other way around.
First, take into consideration the cut of your
dress. A sleeveless dress can carry a different
shape of necklace and allow for more space on
your chest for decoration. A halter-cut may be
more appropriate for a very simple, single
strand necklace or you may want to skip a
necklace all together and focus on a pretty pair
of earrings and a bracelet. Keep in mind that
these are only suggestions and make decisions
that will make you happy, it is your day after
all!
Second, have a good look at the way that your
dress is decorated. It could have a very large
pattern that covers the entire dress with
sequins and pearls form head to toe. Or, it
could be very simple with the only accents being
in the cuts of the fabric such as different
layering of materials, gathers, or pleats. The
overall style of the dress is a crucial detail
to consider when choosing jewelry that will
compliment your ensemble. If you do not take the
style of your dress into consideration, you
could end up with a result that looks awkward
and takes away from the over-all look that
you’ve set out to accomplish.
With simpler dresses, I would suggest going with
jewelry that is more elaborate such as the
Swarovski Three Point Crystal Necklace.
Necklaces with this much detail work well with
dresses that don’t have much beadwork and really
give the dress the classic statement that it
deserves.
With dresses that have alot of detail, I would
suggest jewelry that will follow the theme of
decorations in the dress, but go with something
that will not understate the dress. For a dress
that has a lot of sequins and pearls over the
entire bodice, the Swarovski Crystal and Single
to Double Pearl Necklace would be the perfect
companion.
Make sure that all of your jewelry coordinates.
You don’t have to buy a set, although it would
make your job of getting a classic look much
easier and guarantee a flawless match. But if
you decide to "mix and match" your jewelry, be
sure that they have common elements, such as
shapes, colors, styles or stones.
Finally, if you have a very unusual dress, such
as a family heirloom and you are having trouble
finding jewelry that matches, visit the
www.brilliant-wedding-jewelry.com website. They
can match colors, sizes, and cuts of Swarovski
pearls and crystals that will compliment your
perfect dress.
About the
Author:
Penny Olson is the owner and designer for
http://www.brilliant-wedding-jewelry.com
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