Bridal Jewellery 101: From Statement Pieces to Subtle Sparkle

Jewellery is what completes your overall bridal look. Your gown might be the main attraction, and the jewellery simply accentuates this. Jewellery is what gives your features the accent, blending with the gown and exuding your newfound personal style. No matter what kind of fashion sense you have, be it dramatic and statementful or elegant and simple, the principles behind bridal jewellery can guide you in making the right decisions. From the earrings to the combs to wear in the hair, each piece of designer wedding jewellery plays its part in helping you have the overall look.

Pieces

When considering bridal jewellery, it is crucial to factor in how the piece looks on its own as well as how the overall look comes together. It helps ensure the outfit does not end up looking busy or plain, and gives just the right amount of elegance and 

Earrings

Lola Knight - Lulu - Blue Topaz Pearl & Crystal Drop Earrings - 18KT Gold

The earrings are often the most striking piece of jewellery in the design of the wedding. This is because earrings encircle the wearer's face and are captured in most photographs. Studs are the most elegant form of earrings, and one can opt for them if one wants their jewellery to be subtle. Drop earrings are perfect for adding elegance, while chandeliers are perfect for making a statement, and one can opt for them if one is wearing a simple gown. Pearls are always a great option for earrings for a wedding, while crystals and diamonds add a touch of sparkle.

Necklace

Necklaces vary greatly in how much they are able to alter the overall look of a wedding gown. Strapless or sweetheart wedding dresses look especially nice when matched with a pendant or a choker necklace. The V-neck wedding gown is perfect for fine chains or drop necklaces that fit the form of the V-neckline. High-neck and halter-neck wedding dresses look best when worn without a necklace or any other accessory for the overall design to stand out. The factor to remember when selecting a wedding necklace is its size in relation to the wedding gown.

Bracelet 

Bracelets can be considered a softer alternative in the context of jewellery, bringing a sense of elegance without attracting too much notice. Tennis bracelets are always a timeless option and go well with modern as well as traditional wedding dresses. Bangles could be more trendy, while pearl bracelets can be quite romantic. The effect is even more noticeable in the case of dresses featuring short sleeves and tight long sleeves. If your dress is too intricate, a simple design for the bracelets can be the best option.

Combs

Hair accessories and combs are often overlooked, but they are very important to the overall look. Hair combs for brides can be paired with updos, half-up hairstyles, or even loose waves. They provide a lovely sheen to the back or side and are great at pulling together your jewellery. You can look at hair combs that feature crystals, pearls, or even flowers to match some detail on the jewellery or the wedding dress.

How to Choose

Anastasia - Classic Pear Shaped Crystal Bridal Necklace

Selecting wedding jewellery involves more consideration than simply being fond of each piece. It has to do with how everything combines. First, look at your dress. Consider neckline, material, and level of detail. A very decorative dress looks best with simpler jewellery, and a crisp, plain dress offers you more flexibility to include statement jewellery.


The hairdo that you opt for is also another aspect that you should consider. If you are showing your hair downwards, it may require you to get bold earrings or a bold necklace to get attention. When you hold the hair upwards, earrings and hair combs become more visible.


Think about personal style and what feels comfortable. Your wedding day is long, and jewellery should feel comfortable to wear. Large earrings may not make an appearance anymore if you rarely wear them. This is not a time to start a new habit. Wear what feels like an upgraded version of what you already wear.


There are many other factors as well. Gold will give you a warm and romantic sensation, and silver gives you a fresh and timeless experience. However, it is always better to choose a metal that complements your skin and dress colour. You can easily mix and match the metals.


Lastly, consider balance. You do not have to wear all the pieces at the same time. Sometimes just earrings and a comb are needed. Other times, the necklace takes centre stage.


Designer wedding jewellery is more than an accessory; it is part of the story that you tell when you walk down the aisle. Whether you are looking at the earrings and necklaces, bracelets and combs, the perfect jewellery is part of an overall picture that you can create based not only on your dress and your hairstyle, but based on your own personal style. Whether you are looking at statement jewellery or at subtle sparkle, the perfect bridal jewellery is there to bring everything together, making you confident and beautiful and yourself.

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