What type of jewelry should I wear with my dress?

April 2, 2009 by admin  
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What type of jewelry should I wear with my dress?


A dress without accessories is like a Christmas tree without ornaments: beautiful but oddly naked. Celebrities and their stylists know that carefully selected accessories can make or break an outfit. Coordinated accouterments can tie your look together, creating a pleasing “package,” while clashing pieces can distract the eye and throw off your entire look.

While it’s difficult to decide which of the myriad wonderful accessories to wear, you don’t need a celebrity stylist to get it right, as long as you keep the following time-tested tips in mind. And remember: less is more. Wear too many accessories and nothing will get noticed, except the fact that you piled too much on.

Prom Jewelry

The most obvious prom accessory, jewelry, is easy to get right if you consider two things: your hairstyle and your dress. (Personal style counts, too, but only you know what suits you. Choose pieces you’d wear after prom and you won’t go wrong.) Think also of color. Try not to match your dress exactly, but rather choose colors that compliment your ensemble. For example, a green dress will look great with deep blue or black gemstone jewelry. When in doubt, wear diamonds or pearls—they look great with everything! My personal favorites are freshwater pearls. In addition to white, freshwater pearls come in many beautiful pastel colors, like lavender, peach, pink and yellow that complement a variety of fabrics. Freshwater pearls are also surprisingly affordable.

Jewelry and Prom Hairstyle

Your prom hairstyle plays a major role in the type of earrings that work. If your hair is short or will be in an updo, you have tons of great earring options. Pearl, diamond and gemstone studs are always elegant, and have the added bonus of allowing you to choose a bolder necklace. Drop earrings look great too, and are sweetly feminine. If you choose a bolder earring, like a stiletto or chandelier style, keep other jewelry simple. The same goes for hair ornaments.

If your hair is long and you’re wearing it down, you need an earring that can make a statement. Consider big bold gemstones or dangling hoops or a chandelier or stiletto style. (Think Reese Witherspoon, Queen Latifah and Jessica Alba at the Oscars.) Just don’t overdo it by wearing a bold necklace or bracelet. One standout piece of jewelry is sufficient.

Jewelry and Prom Dress…

• Spaghetti straps: You have tons of great jewelry options here, but again, you want to pick subtle jewelry or one standout piece. Consider a wide pearl cuff bracelet and a pearl ring, or pearl, diamond, or gemstone dangle earrings and a diamond or pearl pendant. A bezel set diamond—or CZ—works well with a spaghetti-strapped dress. Just make sure, if you’re wearing a great bracelet, that your date doesn’t get you a wrist corsage.

• Strapless: The majority of prom 2006 dress styles are strapless. That’s good news for jewelry lovers, as your prom necklace can really stand out. Choose something short to accent your collarbones like a princess length pearl strand or a diamond or pearl pendant. Don’t wear a necklace that comes to the top of the bodice; you don’t want the fabric and the jewelry to compete. If the necklace you choose is simple, consider adding bold earrings or a bracelet for added pizazz.

• Cap- or short-sleeved: Play up your arms and balance out the dress’ sleeves with tons of thin stackable bracelets (I love wood, shell and enamel, but not all together, of course). Pick a simple necklace and earrings, or go without. If bangles drive you nuts while you dance, skip them and choose a wide cuff instead.

• High-necked: Lose the necklace (it’ll compete) and instead pair a high necked dress with a simple pair of earrings and an elegant bracelet in the same stone. Or stack several bracelets in lieu of a wrist corsage. Remember to choose a piece that won’t compete with the bold neckline of this dress. Shoulder-grazing earrings are an option here if they suit the dress’s style. They’ll be dramatic and sophisticated for sure!

• Square-necked: A square-necked dress is the best setting to show off a beautiful necklace. Borrow Mom’s pearls or Grandma’s diamond pendant, buy freshwater pearls in a color that complements your dress, or choose a bold gemstone piece if the dress is jewel toned. Play it up here, but keep other prom accessories simple.

• V-necked: Matching necklace and earrings can pull your look together very well, as the V draws attention to your face and collarbones. For no-brainer options, choose a pearl set or a simple bezel-set diamond pendant and stud earrings.

• Plunging: Consider pinning a vintage brooch at the bottom of the plunge, or adorning yourself with a pearl choker, diamond collar or a plain ribbon. Don’t wear a longer necklace as it’ll detract from the plunge. Keep earrings simple.

• Simple: Lucky you! A simple prom dress such as a sheath, allows you to get a lot funkier with your accessories. The layered look is still hot, so consider piling on a few long gold chains with shorter pearl necklaces, or pearl-and-chain combos. A sparkly diamond cuff, a la Hilary Swank at the Oscars, (go faux!) always looks chic. Remember that you’ll be dancing, so no extra long pearl ropes as you’ll risk whipping your fellow prom goers.

• Ornate: An ornate dress is a work of art. Depending on the style and level of detail, you may want to choose a simple piece of jewelry, such as a diamond pendant, pearl necklace, simple gold chain or pearl, diamond or gold studs. Stay away from glittery jewelry that will compete with the dress. If the neckline is high and bejeweled, opt out of jewelry entirely and consider pinning something sparkly in your hair instead. A bold, chunky cocktail ring can work wonders here too.

• Vintage: Make it modern with multiple strands or stacks of bangle bracelets or layered necklaces. I like a few shorter gold pieces layered with gold and pearl chains. But don’t go overboard: a dress that makes a statement should not be overwhelmed with jewelry. Depending on the dress, a beautiful pearl strand tied with ribbon or a simple pair of diamond studs can work too.

Remember, all top stylists worth their salt know that, when it comes to accessories, it’s best to stick with pieces that won’t overwhelm your look. The most important tip? Have a blast and keep in mind that getting ready for prom is almost always the best part, so savor every moment!

Amy Drescher is a fashion writer and accessories buyer for Moon River Pearls, http://www.moonriverpearls.com. She welcomes your questions. Reach her at adrescher@moonriverpearls.com.

Prom Night Bling! Tips on Jewelry

March 16, 2009 by admin  
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Prom Night Bling! Tips on Jewelry


Prom dresses are beautiful on their own, but there’s no doubt that prom jewelry brings out the elegant colors and designs of a dress like no other accessory. A prom dress without jewelry may seem bare and bland. But with jewelry to accent the neckline, ears, and arms, the dress will have a brilliant shine.

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Choose Prom Jewelry for Now and Future Wear

When selecting jewelry for prom dresses, it’s wise to choose jewelry you can use even after the prom is long over. Avoid flashy jewelry that “isn’t you.” With prom dresses, many girls are tempted to dress up with fancy jewelry that catches a glare from the strobe lights at every turn. But the flashier the jewelry, the less likely your friends (and your date) will notice your stunning dress and hairstyle.

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Jewelry is meant to accessorize – not to perform a hostile takeover – for your prom attire. Less is more when it comes to prom jewelry.

Accessorize Your Overall Theme – Not Just Your Dress

Consider the theme of your entire ensemble when choosing jewelry. The prom dress is your main feature, but there are also other accessories such as shoes, a clutch or evening purse, hair bows, make-up, gloves, and possibly a jacket, shawl, or scarf. Prom jewelry should blend well with these items without being too overwhelming. The jewelry should also complement your hairstyle. Some jewelry looks great when wearing your hair pinned up while other types of jewelry work wonders when wearing your hair long and natural.

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Popular Types of Prom Jewelry

There are many styles of prom jewelry at differing price ranges. Most are affordable – but only if you plan to use the jewelry again. Prom dresses almost always look gorgeous with pearls. Pearls are simple, yet elegant, and can be worn with many outfits after the prom. When wearing your hair up, choose stud earrings with a bold necklace, or dazzling drop earrings with a simple necklace. With long hair (worn down) you’ll want bigger, bolder earrings to get them noticed; however, keep your necklace simple to prevent these two jewelry items from clashing.

Other popular jewelry options are crystal or colored rhinestones, cubic zirconium diamonds, silver or gold plated fashion jewelry, and rhinestone/pearl blends. With multi-colored prom dresses, it’s good to stick with crystal or single-color rhinestones or white pearls. Prom dresses of a single color can be lavished with colorful jewelry pieces.

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Prom Dress Style and Jewelry

With any eveningwear, the style and layout of your dress can affect the jewelry you wear. With spaghetti straps or sleeveless dresses, you can wear a bold necklace or earrings and accentuate these with a lovely bracelet and ring. With long-sleeves and a high neckline, your jewelry might be limited to earrings and a long necklace to offset the neckline of the dress. Short sleeves can also be complemented by an elegant cuff bracelet with matching earrings.

Evening wear with a square neckline looks wonderful with a round choker necklace that fits close to the neck. With V-necks, use a longer necklace as an ornament for empty space at the upper chest area. And don’t forget to show off those legs with a decorative anklet!

If you really want to stand out, opt for vintage prom jewelry, gothic jewelry, or exotic jewelry. Before making a choice, check out online prom jewelry options. There are stores that carry jewelry to accessorize many styles of gowns, eveningwear, prom dresses, formal dresses, homecoming dresses, and other formal wear at affordable prices. Browse the many styles of prom jewelry to find just the right look for your special evening!