When it comes to fashion and style, we’re all ready to break the so-called rules. But, that doesn’t mean there is no tried-and-true tips to help you look your best, including for your party day jewelry. So, if you need a little guidance on how to pick party wear jewellery, you’ll love, read the below.
Match & Dress
First, but not last – match your metals to your dress. If you cannot decide between silver and gold, let the color of your dress decide.
- Blush – If your dress is blush, try raised gold. The pink cast in the metal will complement the soft pink of the dress.
- White – If the color of your dress is white, go for bright hue look. It is the prettiest with platinum or silver pieces.
- Champagne – If you wear a dress that is champagne, opt for gold jewelry. It will coordinate the warm tones in this very light beige color.
- Ivory – If you decide to wear an ivory gown, gold jewellery will best match the creamy shade.
- Antique-inspired Look - For an antique-inspired look, use burnished silver with rhinestones. That will work well.
V-Neck Shape
If you choose to wear a dress with a V-neck, opt for a pendant or choker. Or, you can try layering both if they’re delicate pieces. Don’t fail to pair the necklace with small or dangling earrings. Make use which one looks best with your hairstyle.
Avoid Overdoing
Never go overboard with your party wear jewellery. It doesn’t matter how fascinating and attractive it is to load up on baubles and bling. You’d never want any risk and let your accessories outshine you. Keep ready with a few key pieces instead of ornamenting every part of your body.
Jewellery with Saree
If you want to attend the party in draped in saree, remember it won’t go well without some jewellery. But at the same time, also remember not to get it overdone. Avoid too much of loud, colorful and mismatched jewelry. It will ruin the look of the saree, and you’ll look gaudy.
Try to keep it simple to enhance the beauty of the saree. Just wear a piece of beautiful jewelry. It will also keep you appear younger. Keep in mind that heavy necklaces don’t go well with fat on neck and collarbone.
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