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How should I choose jewellery for my bridesmaids?
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Fifth Avenue Collection Fashion Jewellery
There are several ways to go about this. As with many decisions affecting
your attendants, it is often best to offer "a choice within a selection"
that you can live with! Select nickel- free jewellery to avoid metal allergies.
Nickel is the metal that triggers most reactions.
1. The same jewellery for all. This provides an exact match and helps
coordinate the look. It provides a uniform look to the party. Sometimes
a more delicate version of the jewellery is chosen for any children in
the wedding party. Often the bride will give this jewellery as her "thank
you" gift to her bridesmaids. A drawback can be if the women differ
greatly in stature or face shape and it is difficult to select one style
or size of jewellery that is becoming to all. As a courtesy to the bridesmaids,
avoid selecting jewellery that they are unlikely to ever wear again, especially
if they are paying for it!
2. Some key jewellery the same, for example, the earrings, crystal bangles
and an anklet. The earrings are the jewellery most noticed and are the
easiest to coordinate.
3. Decide on the general type of earring you would like them to wear
and choose specific earrings for each that are appropriate to their stature.
For example, pearl studs range from very small, appropriate for a child
or small woman to the nine or ten mm beauties which look great on a larger
woman.
This allows for individuality and keeps the cost down for your bridesmaids.
It allows them to use an existing favourite or perhaps borrow from a sister
or mother.
When choosing jewellery for anyone, remember to suit their face shape.
For example, a round face benefits from a longer earring that draws the
eye up and down. A square jaw can be softened by a rounded style. A long,
thin face is complimented by more substantial earrings.
Should the jewellery match the dresses in colour? It can be tricky to
accomplish a perfect match considering the range of lighting that the
wedding party will be exposed to. It is much simpler (and less stressful
for all) to select jewellery that accents, rather than matches the dresses.
This jewellery is also more likely to be worn after the wedding too!
How elaborate should jewellery be? A general rule, the more detail that
appears in the dress, the simpler the jewellery and vice versa. The bride’s
jewellery is traditionally more elaborate than that of her attendants.
A child’s jewellery is usually very simple, such as a pearl or small heart
pendant and tiny earrings.
Tip: Ask your bridesmaids to wear their jewellery a few times before
the actual wedding day. This will allow for their greater comfort on the
wedding day itself. If anyone has a severe metal allergy, suggest they
use a jewellery coating that can be purchased at fashion jewellery sections
of larger stores.
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