How to Buy Matching Wedding Jewellery
On the day of your wedding you will no doubt want every little detail to be absolutely perfect. Perhaps the most important aspect will be making sure that your outfit is right – from the gown to the jewellery. Choosing the right jewellery is not as straightforward as you might think as even the slightest error in judgement could be a fashion disaster. So how can you avoid this?
With the variety of different brands and types of wedding jewellery on the market you must be asking yourself where to start? The best thing for you to do in the first instance is to look at your wedding dress. The style of your dress will help you to determine the style of jewellery which will complement it best. There are other factors which you will also want to take into consideration other factors such as whether you would like your jewellery to become a family heirloom, in which case it should have long lasting and sentimental appeal.
Take care to ensure that your choice of jewellery strikes a balance between striking and beautiful. Be sure that your style of jewellery always complements your dress and matches any other pieces you are likely to buy. With this in mind it may be worth buying jewellery sets which will contain all the items you are going to wear. Whilst you will want to wear something glamorous, be careful that it doesn\’t distract from the rest of your outfit.
You will want to dress extravagantly on your wedding day, however bear in mind that you will also want to strike a look which is elegant so make sure that you only wear as much jewellery as you need. Choose wedding jewellery which will not only complement your body shape, but also your facial structure.
Another important factor to take into account is the season in which your wedding will take place as well as the time of day. Heavier jewellery is best suited to colder months whereas summer weddings are the time to be wearing lighter jewellery.
The right type of jewellery will help to enhance your skin tone so this will be an important consideration. If your skin colour is more of a dusky colour then materials such as platinum or silver would be best suited to you. Lighter shades such as yellow or gold would be a mistake.
Be smart about how you shop for jewellery. Whilst you will of course want to indulge yourself on your big day you may not wish to spend your money on jewellery which will never be worn again. It is for this reason that you may wish to choose beautiful jewellery which will be suited to a number of occasions. Take time to shop around and make sure that you are diligent about how you compare prices. If you find that high street shops are proving to be a little over your budget then it may be an idea to search online as there will be a number of specialist sites who can afford to sell their items a little cheaper.
Trevor Richards writes for Queens & Bowl, a leading UK retailer of vintage wedding jewellery.
Trevor Richards writes for Queens & Bowl, a leading UK retailer of http://www.queensandbowl.com vintage wedding jewellery.
Author Bio: Trevor Richards writes for Queens & Bowl, a leading UK retailer of vintage wedding jewellery.
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