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A Guide To Jewellery For Wedding Guests

Indian Brides Essential Guide To Bridal Jewelry

By vihar vaghasiyaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Weddings are always thrilling because of all the dancing, lighting, music, and, of course, the dressing up! Not only are they enjoyable for the bride and groom, but also for the guests and family members. An Indian wedding is a week-long celebration with numerous rites and events, especially if you are a part of it.

The excitement of getting ready for each event comes from the fact that it's the one occasion you get to try new things and go all out. But for many, it can also be a task! It can be difficult to choose what to wear, what to wear for jewellery, and what to wear for makeup, especially if you are busy with preparations but still want to look your best. I'm here to assist you in selecting jewellery for this season of weddings:

Pick a colour for your jewellery:

Make sure to arrange your clothing so you don't just wear one colour from top to bottom. Mixing and matching is always entertaining, so experiment with your accessories when you're styling. Take the example of your emerald green clothing with pink and gold accents.

You might choose jewellery with pink and gold tones in this situation because emerald green is an overpowering colour. This will keep your appearance balanced and bring attention to both your outfit and your jewellery.

You might simply just invest in items with accents made of only gold and silver if you want to be secure. These jewellery items will match the majority of them depending on the tones and colour scheme of your dress.

Keep the balance:

In keeping with the theme of balance, it's crucial to preserve the visual weight symmetry between your jewellery and attire. Consider dressing a lehenga that has been intricately embroidered with bulky jewelry—it will undoubtedly look garish. When styling, maintaining that equilibrium is crucial; follow the maxim "Less is always more"! With ornately adorned clothing, you can remove one piece of jewellery, perhaps the earrings or the necklace.

You can therefore accessorise your magnificent, intricately embroidered lehenga with one substantial piece of jewellery. Conversely, if you choose a basic saree with a deep neck top, don't be scared to experiment with chunky jewellery. By doing so, the equilibrium will be preserved and the "Shaddi wala Feel" will be created.

Avoid being the bride!

When attending a wedding, most guests fail to remember that they are not required to dress like the bride. Taking note of the aforementioned criterion, only the bride and bride may wear a bulky attire and a whole collection of bulky jewellery. A bride can go all out and wear all of her bridal jewellery because it is her special day and she is the star of the show. You should watch out that you don't overdo it and dress like a bride even though you want to look your finest.

Blend & Match

Sangeet and Mehendi are occasions where you can try new things. You're ready to make that statement if you knot a white blouse over your lehenga skirt and wear the Kundan choker necklace. You could choose jewellery that is the opposite of what you are wearing. You won't be disappointed if you choose those brilliant diamonds for the cocktail party! I'm confident you'll look fantastic if you combine classic and modern jewellery styles!

Play around with silver jewellery:

When it comes to weddings, one should never undervalue the influence of silver or costume jewellery! Everyone is wearing gold, Polki, and diamond jewellery, so if you want to stand out from the crowd, flaunt your silver jewellery collection. An oxidised silver jhumka with long necklaces and kadas will look great with your mirror work saree or lehenga because boho fashion is currently in style. Remember to keep your lips bare and wear smoky eyes!

Look for those heirlooms:

Everyone has a favourite piece of jewellery from their mother's or grandmother's jewellery box that they is saving for the ideal occasion to style. The ideal occasion to display that ancestral jewellery item is at a wedding. When you are wearing something with brocade or banarasi work in shades of royal colours, the elegant classic designs always stand out.

Regarding the jewellery pieces you require to style this wedding season, I believe you may have gained some clarity. Whatever jewellery you decide to wear, rock the ensemble with aplomb and take full advantage of the occasion. And yes, if you use my site to assist you put together your outfit, don't forget to tag CandereJewellery on social media.

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About the Creator

vihar vaghasiya

I am an entrepreneur and a content writer. I am making a blog to share my experiences with others. My blog is a mixture of general lifestyle, fashion and style tips. My motto is that life must be aesthetic as well as practical.

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