Accessorizing with unique handmade jewelry is singularly the most easiest and impelling ways to make any ensemble look fabulous. Selecting a few first-class pieces of jewelry is not unlike selecting your ensemble. As a matter of fact, many stylists attribute your overall jewelry collection as a wardrobe, since your jewelry is just as valuable as the ensembles you wear. Like a picture frame completes and draws attraction to the photo within, choosing the appropriate jewelry enhances your most important features.
What’s the best way to wear the jewelry you currently own? Going through your current jewelry ensemble will help you narrow down pieces that look dated, and more importantly, provides you with a sensibility of what draws attention to you and your overall comfort zone. Over time, you have probably developed a knack of preferences and dislikes, favoring gold over silver or necklaces over rings.
As a rule, redheads, grays, and brunettes should wear silver unique handmade jewelry, while blondes look great in gold and copper. If you are brunette, and warm colors appeal you, wearing gold would work just as well. Women with black hair usually look good in all three metals: copper, gold, and silver. Nevertheless, there are no definite rules. If you totally love silver and you’re a redhead, brunette, or a blond, or gray and love gold or copper, go for it!
Don’t mix styles. A contemporary silver cuff doesn’t look right paired with heirloom gold filigree earrings. Choose a matching bracelet and earring set or two like necklaces also looks divine. Until recently, it was verboten to combine metals. This was one of those archaic standards that quite a few designers now overlook. The trick is if you want to combine metals, retain the style of jewelry the same. A uncomplicated hammered chain necklace of gold and silver, or silver and copper links looks absolutely striking and is very fashion-forward. Combining bracelets or necklaces also lends perfectly to the mixing of metals. You can even combine round or square bangles or rings in various shades of silver, copper, or gold.
In terms of coordinating your jewelry to your outfit, if you are wearing more than one color, your accessories should counterbalance the entire ensemble. For instance, if you are wearing black and red, you should have an equal amount of red accessories (possibly garnets or coral) and black accessories (black silk scarf or onyx). Choose the same color palate for guaranteed success. Wear garnet or ruby earrings with a red top, or a blue topaz or sapphire -accented necklace or pendant with your most popular blue dress. Most importantly, make sure your unique handmade jewelry is pertinent for the occasion or event that you will be wearing it to.
Employ your current jewelry wardrobe to its best, and then over time add to the gaps with like pieces. This does not mean that you have to part with a king’s ransome to beef up your jewelry wardrobe or have an considerable jewelry collection. It also does not mean that you can’t jumble a piece of fine jewelry with a bridge or costume, just as long as it works well together.
Think over having at least one signature piece of premium jewelry that you wear commonly (other than your wedding band). It does not have to be a handcrafted unique designer piece. There are plenty of amazing pieces on the market that are unsigned but doubtlessly make a fashion statement. Above all, make sure that your everyday or trademark handcrafted jewelry is in perfect condition. If it’s showing signs of fatigue, have it replaced, upgraded, or repaired.
Just remember that frequently worn jewelry should coordinate well with your entire wardrobe and should mirror your individual style. Convey this look when choosing new pieces to grow to your handcrafted jewelry wardrobe. Above all, remember that staying within your level of comfort and your unique fashion style goes in fashioning your confidence and personality beam.