Choosing Bridal Costume Jewellery

Unless you have a family vault that contains magnificent jewellery that you can wear for your wedding, a bride will often need to wear a few pieces of costume jewellery to complete her finery.  Thanks to modern techniques, costume jewellery now looks remarkably like the real thing.  Whether your style is simple, elegant or dramatic, bridal costume jewellery will add polish to your final look.  If you need some suggestions in choosing your bridal costume jewellery, then this article should give you a few pointers.

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Costume Jewellery Tips

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1.     Choose pieces that are well-made; avoid pieces made out of painted nickel.  Instead, choose ones that have either brass or sterling silver as a base metal, and electroplated with gold.  These pieces of bridal costume jewellery look more elegant, and are less likely to cause an allergic reaction.

2.    If you are wearing pure white, choose costume jewellery pieces that are platinum, silver or white gold.  Ivory, ecru and beige are best complemented by yellow gold settings.  However, this is certainly not a hard and fast rule.  Depending on the bridal look that you are going for, you can certainly wear yellow gold costume jewellery with a white gown.  Just make sure that all of your jewellery pieces have the same color of metal; it certainly wouldn't do to wear a gold watch with silver sandals.

3.    Instead of wearing costume jewellery on every available space on your body, keep it balanced.  If you are wearing an ornately-designed gown with lots of beading and other details, too much costume jewellery will detract from your appearance.  The simpler your wedding gown is, the greater license you have with bridal costume jewellery.  Otherwise, adjust accordingly.

4.    The earrings and the necklace are two key pieces of bridal costume jewellery, and they need to be chosen with care.  If you have a small face, do not wear a very large earring.  Also, the type of necklace you wear while mostly depend on the neckline of your wedding gown.  A v-neckline will look sensational with a chandelier or drop pendant, or just a Y-shaped necklace.  Accent a scoop neckline with multi-strands.  If you have a square or a straight neckline, a choker would definitely balance it out and make it look softer.  Tube dresses and keyhole necklines can be worn with a bib necklace.

5.    If possible, choose pieces of costume jewellery that you can still use after the wedding day.  That way, you won't feel hesitant about choosing pieces that are really well-made, since these do tend to cost a bit more.