Friday, 9 December 2011

Jewellery and Handbags

Jewellery: do you or don't you wer it? Jewellery can make you feel absolutely fabulous! It can make an outfit, but it can also ruin it!You cannot make any decisions about what jewellery you'll wear until you have chosen your outfit. When you have a special piece of jewellery you want to wear on your wedding day, you'll need to have it with you when you choose your dress. When you don have a piece of jewellery, than you can start with the neckline and establish how the hair is going to be worn. Are you wearing a veil? are you also wearing a tiara? If you are, start complementing that with earings and a bracelet. Some women can go for the choker, tiara and earings, but for most it's too much. Usually it will be earings and a necklace, or a tiara ans earrings, or a tiara and a little necklace, but rarely all three.


Remember that you are accessorising yourself not the pccassion. Although a wedding is a celebration, you don't want to be decked out like a christmas tree! You must be able to carry your jewellery and neither over- nor under-do it. Your jewellery must complement and balance your outfit.

Jewellery is a great way to make a statement. a dress could be simple, but worn with a fabulous pair of chandelier earrings. You can bring your personality to a wedding day outfit by adding these different accessories. You don't have to stop with jewellery. You can also accessorise with parasols, gloves with pearls and jewels, feather fans, silk fans, handkerchiefs with a little puff on the end, etc. Ofcourse, every bride should also have a little handbag handy to keep a lipstick, a small mirror and personal things.


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