You should remember to accessorize well for your wedding. This would usually mean jewelry and the veil, but you can go further.
For the Jewels
Different gowns call for different styles of jewelry. And since you can't wear your gown into jewelry stores, you will want to wear a shirt with the same colour as your dress as well as the same neckline. This is the best way to capture the right look.
Your earrings will be chosen depending on the hairstyle you'll be wearing on your wedding day. If your hair is short or if you're going to pull your hair up, then go for longer earrings. Diamond or rhinestone studs would work with any hairstyle.
The usual focal point for brides is the neck, so make sure you primp accordingly. See if your dress has a lot of detail. A simple necklace goes best with a detailed gown. If you don't follow this advice, you will have multiple looks competing with one another and it can create a very confused and scattered look.
For a simple dress with a deep neckline, you should be looking at larger pendants or a more complicated style. Pearls are classical, but get the right length.
Here Comes The Veil
A wedding gown wouldn't be complete without a veil. Veils today can come with rhinestones and tiaras built in and can make a dramatic statement as the bride enters the church.
Just keep in mind that if your veil is complicated, then make your jewelry simpler. It's another case of the competing looks and balancing the overall effect of the details. Your guests should still be able to focus on your face, not just on your dress, veil, or jewelry.
The best thing to do is to highlight one accessory only and make the rest simpler. Choose only one, and it could be the tiara or the diamond earrings. Your pictures will thank you.
For the Jewels
Different gowns call for different styles of jewelry. And since you can't wear your gown into jewelry stores, you will want to wear a shirt with the same colour as your dress as well as the same neckline. This is the best way to capture the right look.
Your earrings will be chosen depending on the hairstyle you'll be wearing on your wedding day. If your hair is short or if you're going to pull your hair up, then go for longer earrings. Diamond or rhinestone studs would work with any hairstyle.
The usual focal point for brides is the neck, so make sure you primp accordingly. See if your dress has a lot of detail. A simple necklace goes best with a detailed gown. If you don't follow this advice, you will have multiple looks competing with one another and it can create a very confused and scattered look.
For a simple dress with a deep neckline, you should be looking at larger pendants or a more complicated style. Pearls are classical, but get the right length.
Here Comes The Veil
A wedding gown wouldn't be complete without a veil. Veils today can come with rhinestones and tiaras built in and can make a dramatic statement as the bride enters the church.
Just keep in mind that if your veil is complicated, then make your jewelry simpler. It's another case of the competing looks and balancing the overall effect of the details. Your guests should still be able to focus on your face, not just on your dress, veil, or jewelry.
The best thing to do is to highlight one accessory only and make the rest simpler. Choose only one, and it could be the tiara or the diamond earrings. Your pictures will thank you.
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