Friday, October 14, 2011

The Co-Star...

By definition an accessory is "something added" or  "help", which doesn't sound very chic or exciting. Ahh but when referring to an accessory for a bride, then it gets interesting and the ho-hum word becomes synonymous with style!
Your wedding day look is often referred to as an ensemble. Though you probably don't say to your family and friends when asked what your gown looks like: "My ensemble consists of ..." However, that is exactly what you have when your look is complete. It's an ensemble of stars; some the lead (your gown) and others supporting (accessories) that harmonize beautifully.
After the gown is chosen, your should start thinking about accessories which range from statement necklaces to diamond studs, cathedral veiling to french nets, belts to pashminas, headbands to plumes and of course brightly colored shoes! Whatever you choose, those pieces should reflect the gown but not particularly match and each accessory should stand out on its own. If you are wearing an embellished belt and a chunky, bling bracelet the two compete as the wrist isn't far from the belt area. A large, statement necklace with a crumb catcher neckline will get lost together, but on their own- wow! The colored shoe trend is fantastic, but keep that the only color to give that co-star its time in the limelight.
Even if you're not always an accessories girl, consider at least a short drop or button earring to frame the face which especially impacts photos.
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When I present a tray of jewelry options to a bride I refer to it as a "dessert tray." A collection of goodies to choose from that have zero calories! How can a bride resist?