Bridal Jewelry and Wedding Dress

May 8, 2010 posted by Matt

Bridal Jewelry

Once a bride has chosen the perfect wedding gown, the next thing on the list to do it to purchase the right accessories to top off her wedding gown. It's important to choose the right type of bridal jewelry so that it will enhance your wedding dress and not take anything away from it. Follow these tips on matching your bridal jewelry to your wedding gown to ensure that your finished look is nothing short of spectacular!

Most brides overlook the crucial truth that their bridal jewelry should agree with the color of their wedding dress. For instance, if you have selected a wedding dress in a pure white, it will look fantastic with silver jewelry, white pearls, shimmering crystals, and icy rhinestones. Warm tones, on the other hand, will clash with a white dress, and are best avoided. Many white bridal gowns are embellished with silver embroidery or beadwork, so silver bridal jewelry which is handcrafted in sterling silver with lots of sparkling crystals will be a fabulous addition to your bridal ensemble.

Diamond white or silk white wedding gowns are extremely popular. Most silk wedding dresses, although are called white, appear as a softer white. Diamond white is flattering to any skin tone and is also very easy and simple to accessorize. Because it has neither blue-white nor yellow-ivory undertones, silk white looks equally fantastic with gold or silver jewelry. Bridal jewelry decorated in soft pastel colors makes a beautiful set of Swarovski pearl necklace and earrings. Naturally, if your wedding dress features gold or silver accents, you should match your jewelry color to it, otherwise, simply choose whichever metal color is more flattering to your skin, hair, and eye color.

Ivory wedding gowns are very romantic in nature and bridal jewelry that has a rich tone to it compliments an ivory dress very well. Gold bridal jewelry looks fantastic with an ivory gown, as they both have a warm glow. To enhance the look of a warm ivory toned wedding dress, go with crystals and pearls that are rich in tone such as a bronze. Simple pendants and drop earrings are always feminine and pretty, or select bridal jewelry which will make a statement, such as a vintage inspired pair of golden chandelier earrings. The perfect finishing touch would be to add a triple row pearl bracelet in ivory or bronze.

The gown's neckline also effects which type of bridal jewelry will compliment it the best. With a strapless gown, almost anything goes. A strapless wedding dress calls for a necklace with a bold presence to fill all the empty space. (Going without a necklace when wearing strapless looks too naked in photographs.)Shop for bridal jewelry that agrees with your wedding dress and also your personality. The bride who loves simple elegance will fall in love with the simplicity of a beautiful tin cup necklace and the traditional pearl necklace as well. If you want to feel like a princess on your wedding day, opt for a necklace, earring, and bracelet set with plenty of sparkling crystals. Being able to have their bridal jewelry handcrafted for them will make any bride who likes to pick and choose very happy.

The one shoulder gown remains in style this year, and it can be somewhat daunting to accessorize. If you have a one shoulder wedding dress, there are only a few options to choose from to have your bridal jewelry compliment your dress right. If your one shoulver gown has too much going on with it, stay simple and sweet with your bridal jewelry. A pair of dramatic yet clean stiletto earrings will compliment a dramatic neckline perfectly. If the one shoulder wedding dress has a more simple style, such as a small gathered chiffon strap, opt for a delicate choker necklace and earrings with a medium length drop. With all of the right bridal jewelry in place, you can be sure that you will look picture perfect for your wedding day.

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