Have you ever spotted a piece of statement jewellery that you adored but couldn't figure out how to wear it? Have you ever looked at a wonderful collection of earrings and thought, "Would it look good on me?" If your first thought when considering purchasing a hefty necklace is, 'Will I be able to carry it off?' Then this article is for you.
The wedding season is the perfect time to show off all of your favourite expensive and intricate jewellery items, but if you're always concerned about looking too extravagant, they typically end up in the wardrobe. On the other hand, unable to understand how to wear statement jewellery appropriately will make you seem stunning and draw attention to all the aforementioned reasons.
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How Do You Describe Statement Jewellery?
It is very important to understand the real meaning of ‘statement jewellery’. Statement jewellery is quite different from other kinds of jewellery. Any piece of jewellery that gives a unique and ‘makes a statement’ is termed as a statement jewellery. A statement jewellery is known for unique features.
Basically, statement jewellery is:
- Gigantically designed to capture the attention.
- Statement jewellery is recognized largely by its size; it just has to be. It is not readily outshined or overlooked.
- Exorbitant or or seeming to be highly priced.
- Though not every statement jewellery is pricey and some are particularly made of precious gemstones and look exclusively designed.
- After size, design is what distinguishes statement jewellery. Statement jewellery is amazing at a glance. This does not indicate that it is the only one of its kind. Basically, any piece that stands in stark contrast with the remaining of your ensemble makes a statement.
- Of course, statement jewellery must be appealing if you want compliments. Owning something just because it meets the three criteria above will not work unless it is attractive!
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Each of these is large and exquisitely designed in precious stones and metals, featuring colours, unique patterns and suitable for various outfits – making each of them a stand-out ornament that certainly calls for many second looks and compliments!
When Should You Wear It?
You've probably identified a few standout pieces in your jewellery box now that you understand what statement jewellery is. The very next step is to figure out when to put them on. Among the most basic rules of wearing statement jewellery is to keep it simple. The difference between looking fabulous and being gaudy is wearing them at the correct times.
Tips On How To Put Statement Jewellery & On When-
1. You look for something simple to match with your statement jewellery. Deck up with heavy jewellery at a family wedding is not the right time. When you're stacking ornaments, like at a close relative's marriage ceremony, it's not the greatest time to show off standout jewellery. At best, it will go unnoticed; at worst, it will appear ostentatious.
2.You're enjoying social events and gatherings. That is when your jewellery will get the most attention. Small gatherings, private events, and family gatherings, where you will meet and interact with people , are the greatest times to wear your signature jewellery and grab the attention!
3. If you are visiting or meeting people for the first time (and want to make a good impression). A beautiful piece of jewellery reveals your taste and a strong sense of style. It enhances your personality and of course you become the centre of attraction!
How To Style & Match Your Statement Jewellery?
Now that we've explored the 'what' and 'when,' we can move on to the most exciting part: how to wear statement jewellery for a stunning and bold look.
When wearing statement jewellery, several factors must be considered: the occasion, the dress, the style you want to achieve, your appearance, your facial structure, and, of course, the place and moment. Here are a few things that you should keep in mind while wearing statement jewellery.
The most significant thing to keep in mind while wearing statement pendants is your collarbone. While practically every neckline design and shape combines well enough with extravagant necklaces, it's vital to keep your neckline or yoke basic for maximum impact.
Donning a heavy kundan necklace on an elaborately decorated shirt, for example, will not have the same impression as worn on a simple top. If you must combine the two, make sure your necklace appears simple.
For example, if your embroidered blouse has a deep neckline, you may still wear a stunning choker necklace with it.
Another key consideration is body shape. Statement necklaces suit slim women who wish to add volume to their neck and face. A fancy necklace will only bring attention to your upper body and make you appear bulky.
Earrings
Statement necklaces and big earrings don't pair well with each other (unless the occasion is of your wedding). Wearing two enormous and eye-catching pieces of jewellery so close together would make you appear overdressed, which is the opposite impact you desire. If you're wearing bold earrings, leave your neck exposed or accessorise it with a modest pendant or chain.
The angle of your face significantly influences how big of a ‘statement' your signature earrings will create. Jhumkis and Wide Danglers look awesome on heart-shaped faces, while rounded faces should choose more geometric patterns in squares or rectangles.
Oblong earrings suit rectangular shape jaws better, but oval features can pull off any style. Generally, the design of your earrings should match with the contour of your face. It's advisable to try on multiple earrings with different dresses before deciding on one.
Hairstyle is also important while wearing showy earrings. Based on how often you would like to exhibit off your earrings, you can go for a teardrop shaped and pulled tight hairdo, or keep your tresses relaxed to soften the impression. When wearing statement earrings, it's best to keep your hair to the side.
A Combination Of Bracelets, Rings & Wrist Watch
A stylish kada or cuff looks best when worn alone; layering it with other bangles dilutes the appearance. Whenever it relates to hand jewellery, you should only choose two items for each hand. If you have a diamond bracelet on your left hand, a cocktail ring on your right is enough to balance the overall look.
Avoid excessive layering of hand jewellery. Pair a bracelet and a wristwatch for a minimalistic look. A wrist jewellery on one hand and a ring on the other is the normal custom. And, of course, keep your nails in excellent nick!
Undoubtedly, you're definitely feeling more comfortable about selecting and donning your signature pieces now. Just few more generic instructions:
- For the best impression, keep your clothing classy and simple. When wearing spectacular jewellery, prefer to wear sober designs, or patterns.
- Wear just two pieces of statement jewellery in one go, and make sure they are worn opposite each other.
We hope this information is useful, and you'll feel a lot more confident about choosing to wear enormous jewellery! When it comes to creating a statement, understand this is something that is enough!
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