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Jewelry Etiquette: Am I wearing too much?

Jewellery has been a vital part of fashion for centuries. Some of the sophisticated rules and guidelines – jewellery etiquette – remained unchanged and are still in place today. All of these rules dictate the amount of jewellery you should have on you at once.

As a fashionista, you should know that one of the big fashion sins is jewellery overkill. This is why we are going to help you look stunning by enabling you to answer one simple question – “Am I wearing too much jewellery?”

JEWELlRY ETIQUETTE – GENERAL GUIDELINES

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The best way to start answering the question is to put on everything you’ve planned and to stand in front of the mirror. Close your eyes and picture yourself. Imagine how you planned to look in the outfit you’ve chosen. Then, open your eyes. See if the jewellery you have adds or detracts from your look.

We’re aware that you want to wear your favourite pieces of jewellery, but if it feels like too much, you should consider wearing them for some other occasion. Always go with the jewellery that complements your look and enhances your outfit.

STATEMENT JEWELRY ETIQUETTE

If you find yourself particularly fond of statement jewellery, you should learn how to master wearing it. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. There is only one guideline to follow here – wear only one piece. Whether it is a bracelet, necklace, or earrings, you‘ll have to decide which one to put on. Leave all other lush jewellery pieces at home.

PEARL JEWELRY ETIQUETTE

Since we have to talk about pearls, let’s start with our favourite Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis quote: “Pearls are always appropriate”. Pearl jewellery is valued very highly because it has the unique power to make you look both fashionable and sophisticated. But there is one thing to keep in mind here – pearl jewellery etiquette.

The rule that applies here is pretty simple – make sure that you never wear two pieces of pearl jewellery together. The only occasion when you can bend this rule is when you’re going to a high-end formal event. On these occasions, you can pair your precious pearl necklace with a bracelet or earrings. But make sure to stick with only one pair. You don’t want to wear a pearl necklace, earrings, and a bracelet all at once.

If you decide to go with some metal earrings, rings, and bracelets while wearing your pearl necklace, you should match the colour of your pearls with the colour of the metal.

THE ATTRACTIVE PAIRS

When in doubt, you can always go back to the rule of thumb – stick to pairs. Pair your necklace with a bracelet or earrings for an astonishing combo. Try not to go with all three at the same time, unless you are sporting a boho style, of course. In this case, there is no such thing as too much jewellery.

Let your attire and hairstyle guide you through the decisions process. For instance, if you decide to wear your hair down, stay away from dangly earrings, as they can easily get in the way. If you wear your hair up, or you have short hair, stay away from huge earrings.

An oversized ring works perfectly well with breathtaking earrings. But make sure that the ring mimics the shape and colour of your earrings. If you’re going out with a beautiful necklace on, simple stud earrings will do the job, as long as they match.

We hope that we’ve helped you answer the “Am I wearing too much jewellery” question. As you can see, there are some rules to abide by. Don’t forget to experiment and ask your friends for their opinion. We are sure that you will successfully manage it.

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