5 Tips on How To Mix And Match Jewelry With Your Wedding Dress

Your wedding day and everything that surrounds it is one of the most special times in your life. Tying the knot and starting a new life with your beloved partner is a new life chapter, one where you will spend the rest of your lives together building your own family and fighting the world as a team. Before the wedding happens there is a ton of things to prepare and plan.

From the invitations and seating arrangements, to the venues, flowers, and catering, planning your own wedding can be a delightful nightmare. Both stressful and exciting at the same time, and seemingly easy and impossible at once, it is surely an experience to behold. Doing it together is what makes it easier to be sure to tackle it as a team.

Apart from the things mentioned, it is the wedding attire that usually takes the most planning at least when it comes to the bride and the groom themselves. Everything else can more or less be done with the help of contractors, business owners, and friends or family members. With the wedding dress and the groom’s suit, it is mostly the bride and groom who decide.

Traditionally, the bride is the star and the main attraction of every wedding as everyone eagerly awaits to see the dress and be stunned with her beauty. This is why she is the one to walk the aisle with the groom patiently waiting at the altar.

1. Jewelry is Important

 

With that being said, the wedding dress itself is just one of the things that make the complete wedding look for the bride. Although obviously the most important and notable one, other accessories are also important. The veil, over-the-shoulder pieces, and long gowns are things that can help the bride achieve her dream look. However, it is the jewelry that acts as true accessory to the whole look.

Not everyone thinks enough about jewelry as a complimentary piece to a wedding day look as brides and their bridesmaids focus on the dresses and forget about everything. This can be a mistake as jewelry usually has the ability to either make or break the entire look. The same goes for the wedding.

Picking the right jewelry pieces is not that easy for something as important as your own wedding. With this in mind, we wanted to help the brides-to-be out there and bring the wedding jewelry decisions closer to them. Graceful jewelry photography helps you choose the correct item. Follow PicupMedia’s guide to learn about how to take high-quality jewelry photography.

In this article you will learn how to mix and match jewelry with the wedding dress. Read on carefully as this is an important topic worth knowing about. In addition, if you are looking to buy special new jewelry pieces for your wedding but do not know where to look, we advise you to check out Astteria.

2. Simplicity Is Key

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First and foremost, you have to remember that keeping it simple is the golden rule of wearing jewelry, pun intended. Hold yourself back a bit because letting off and doing too much will break your overall look and steal away attention from the dress in a bad way. Nothing should outshine the dress nor your own beauty. Less is more with jewelry so no large pieces that dominate the part of the body where you wear it, or make it impossible to focus on anything else. Also, only one of each is enough. Jewelry comes in a lot of different shapes, sizes, and types, so picking one of each and balancing them out is what you want. Several key pieces are better than wearing all.

3. Balance the Right Way

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Balancing the jewelry is an art in itself since you have to know what to wear together and on what body part. For example, wearing a few bracelets and rings on one hand and nothing on the other may ruin the balance and make one of the sides too stacked and the other too bare. The earrings usually go together with the bracelet, and then you pick a slightly different necklace.

This is already four individual pieces of jewelry. You will be wearing your engagement ring of course, and get the wedding ring on soon, so there is no need to wear any other rings. If you want a tiara, do not pair it with the necklace or the earrings because they are too close together and will look too much like a set. Even the bridal jewelry sets aim to sprinkle a little finesse and difference between the individual pieces.

4. Think About the Dress

We keep saying it but it cannot be overstated. The wedding dress is the crucial thing on you for the day, so the jewelry should never outshine it. In addition, not every dress is the same. Some are simple and with little ornaments on them. If this is your case, you can go with a little more jewelry. If the dress already has some ornaments and interesting details, particularly golden or silver, do not overdo it with jewelry since you will already have a lot going on.

A simple, thin bracelet with a matching necklace could be enough, and smaller earrings will do. The same goes if your dress has white or beige pearls and other details that stand out. Go with the flow of the dress and take into account other accessories like the veil and anything you are wearing over the dress.

5. Remain True to Yourself

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There is nothing worse when you feel like you have to wear something that is not really you. This is even more difficult on your wedding day when you should be comfortable and wear only what makes you happy. Do not wear something just because others recommend it or say it is crucial. You do you and look out for number one. Pick jewelry along the lines of what you would wear anyway. Since it is your wedding day, it should be a bit more precious, expensive, and nicer, but the general type of the pieces should feel familiar and within your style choices.

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Here are some additional quick advices to consider:

  • Make sure that the jewelry is sustainable and that you can wear it after the wedding, to other special occasions when you dress a bit more formal.
  • Think about the neckline of your dress and how revealing it is. You can either go big or small with both the earrings and the necklace based on the neckline’s depth and width.
  • Do not forget to have a subtle hairpiece in there that goes well with the rest of the jewelry.
  • Keep every piece of jewelry the same type of metal. The colors should match, but the shine and the look are also important. It is either all gold, all silver, all steel, etc.