Saturday, April 16, 2016

How To Pick The Right Rhinestone Bridal Jewelry For Your Gown

By Michelle Harris


Picking out what you will wear on your wedding day can be fun and exciting. Many women love the idea of planning their gown and the accessories they will wear with it. Rhinestone bridal jewelry is a great option for a number of reasons. Many pieces are quite reasonably priced and can add a beautiful touch to a woman's ensemble. Here are some tips that you can use to pick pieces that are beautiful but which will not break your budget.

If you have not yet picked your gown you may want to do so before picking your jewelry. Obviously, if you have an heirloom piece that has some family history behind it you may want to reverse this order but generally you will want to decide on your dress before your accessories. That way you do not have to worry about your dress clashing or competing with the jewelry you wear.

Part of knowing what your outfit will look like includes knowing what the neckline is. Some gowns have higher, more demure necklines while the fronts of others may plunge quite low. The necklaces that will look best will vary with each of these options. Low plunging gowns need longer necklaces to look good while those with higher necklines will do best with choker styles. If you are not sure what looks best with your gown consider trying on a few different styles while you are wearing your dress.

If you do not want to wear a necklace or you want to call attention to other areas you may want to look at wearing earrings or a bracelet that has rhinestones instead. No matter whether or not you wear a necklace, however, you do need to make sure that one piece is the focal point for people to look at while keeping your other accessories more subtle. This can help prevent you from being overwhelmed by your accessories.

A veil provides more opportunities for wearing rhinestone jewelry. If you have a single layer veil you may want to pair it with a hair comb. A veil with a blusher or a more ornate style may look better with a rhinestone tiara. If you are not wearing any veil at all you can be very creative with your rhinestone hair accessories.

While brides have usually worn clear or colorless stones in the past, this is rapidly changing. Some women prefer to bring in stones that match their bridal party's dresses or may choose an accent color for an added visual pop.

If you do not want to wear a lot of jewelry but still want a lot of sparkle, you may want to think about adding rhinestone jewelry to your bouquet. Some women will attach a vintage piece to their bouquet while others will make an entire bouquet out of brooches or pins.

Finding these pieces is much easier than deciding on which style you will wear. For example, you may want to look in bridal salons or women's dress shops in order to find possible pieces. You can also find them in some vintage stores or upscale jewelry shops as well.




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