Choosing Wedding Jewellery to Make Your Day Special
You may be surprised to hear how far in advance some brides start thinking about their wedding dress. Some ladies may have been dreaming about it ever sine they were little girls. Regardless of how much time you have thought about it, you will have a reasonably firm idea of what style you may be after. What you may not have considered is what time if jewellery to complement it with. This is an important but by no means straightforward task.
The first aspect to think about is the style of dress which you are going to choose and what sort of character it emanates as this will greatly influence your choice of jewellery. Will you want to buy wedding jewellery that has a more antique look or will you prefer a selection that complements a dress with a sleeker, more contemporary look. If you are at all unsure then why not take a photo of your dress and show it to some of your friends. They may be able to give you some suggestions as to what types of jewellery will complement not just the dress, but your figure also. It would also be worth taking a photo of your dress to show a specialist wedding jewellery retailer as they will be able to advise you on what era of jewellery will work best with your outfit. A specialist will tell you whether contemporary or vintage wedding jewellery will be the best choice.
Don\’t forget to take the practical side of your outfit into account. For example, if you are wearing a wedding veil you will need to think about whether it might work with a tiara or not. When it comes to choosing earrings you should take their weight into consideration. Bear in mind that you will be wearing your jewellery for the duration of the day so it is of the utmost importance that it is as comfortable as it is beautiful. It may be the case that you decide to buy more than one jewellery set so that you have something more spectacular to wear during the ceremony and then some jewellery which is slimmer, lighter and more elegant for the reception.
One aspect that may be overlooked is the need to coordinate your accessories with those of your husband. For many brides this may not be much of an issue, however if the groom has a particular pair of cufflinks which have been handed down from generation to generation then if they are of a rather obscure style then you may have to work a little harder to coordinate your efforts.
No doubt your budget is going to play a big factor in what jewellery you are going to purchase. For the bridge looking to save a bit of money it may be a good idea to visit some high street jewellery retailers so that you can see and try on various items until you find something which you feel suits you best. You could then spend some time searching online to find a jewellery specialist who will be able to offer you your choice at the best price. Online only retailers will have lower overheads and may be able to sell their jewellery at a lower price.
Trevor Richards writes for Queens & Bowl (www.queensandbowl.com), UK retailers of vintage wedding jewellery.
Trevor Richards writes for Queens & Bowl (http://www.queensandbowl.com), UK retailers of vintage wedding jewellery.
Author Bio: Trevor Richards writes for Queens & Bowl (www.queensandbowl.com), UK retailers of vintage wedding jewellery.
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