How to Style Jewellery with Different Outfits

I love to look good, whether it’s a day trip shopping or an evening out. I love my accessories; I believe no outfit is ever complete without accessories. And when I say accessories, of course I mean jewellery. I’m not one to splurge extravagantly and tend to stick to a few high-quality pieces of designer jewellery as an investment. I then take these and style them in the best way to complement what I’m wearing.

 

Jewellery Picture

 

High class jewellery can elevate any outfit to the next level. No matter what gender you are, jewellery can add the perfect finishing touch to what you’re wearing. Here are a few ideas on how best to style your jewellery –

Complementing Not Competing

Even if you don’t tend to wear too much jewellery, a pendant or a necklace is a good choice as you can dress it up or down to match your personal style. However, it’s important to have a selection of different types of necklace as one size definitely doesn’t fit all.

If you’re wearing a V-neck top or dress, a slightly longer necklace can work really well – but make sure it’s not so long that it vanishes down your cleavage! A box, sweetheart or deep U-shaped neckline will need a much shorter necklace. If you want to show off a statement necklace or one of the modern layered necklaces, a roll neck or crew neck in a block colour will provide the perfect base.

Halter necks are the one exception: they don’t work well with necklaces. With all the emphasis on the neckline, there’s just too much going on for a necklace to be anything but a distraction. I see ladies break this rule everything and it looks horrible.

Consider Other Accessories

When you’re putting your outfit together, thinking about the colour and style of your clothing is common sense, but don’t forget about the rest of your accessories too.

Bags are a big feature point for most women and if you’ve chosen a large and chunky style, then delicate and understated jewellery will just be overpowered. You should also make sure that hair accessories such as bands and clips, plus belts, bags and shoes sync in style with your jewellery, and that the colours look good together as well.

 

Bracelet Image

 

Keep an Arm Free

There’s something very powerful about a man wearing jewellery when it’s done without any sense of overt showiness, and carried off with an almost casual air.

Designer jewellery for men has come full circle and it’s once again in vogue, but now there’s a far greater variety of materials and styles to choose from. There are precious metals such as gold and silver, as well as very contemporary designs including leather, beads and braids. Most of the rules have gone out of the window: forget about not mixing beads and leather with a smart suit. You can now find luxury men’s bracelets in a wide range of styles and materials, so you can rock that suit jacket with a braided cord if that’s what you like.

The one rule that still applies is that you should try to keep it to just one wrist. If you usually wear a watch, you’ll need to pick a bracelet which works well next to it. Wearing accessories on both wrists is still a fashion faux pas that no man should make.

Classy and Contemporary

I like to think that no matter what kind of jewellery I choose to wear, I get my styling on point. Taking a few moments to think about your outfit in its entirety can make a big difference and help you to get the most out of the accessories you’re rocking.

 

How do you style your jewellery?

 

*Collaborative post.

35 responses

  1. I have to say that I usually don’t pay that much attention to my jewellery and how it matches my clothes, but then my jewellery is very simple and probably wouldn’t clash a great deal with anything! Love your advice about complementing rather than competing!

  2. I’ve just bought a statement necklace but was unsure how to style it. I never thought of pairing it with a roll neck! Thanks.

  3. I tend to wear the same pieces of jewellery that have sentimental meaning. The exception is earrings which I like to match to the oufit

  4. I love using jewellery to dress an otherwise plain outfit up and make its a dressy look

  5. Lovely tips. I love jewellery, but my taste and style has changed quite a bit over the years and now I’m more of a less is more type of dresser 🙂

  6. I don’t really wear any jewellery, I have to confess. I have my ears pierced (two holes in each lobe and a little hoop through the top), and I have my belly button done – and that’s it! I rarely wear watches or bracelets or necklaces!! I know a lot of girls who co-ordinate everything though! x

  7. I love jewelry, especially sparkly one 😀 But on a daily basis I don’t wear nothing more than a watch and stud earrings. Even though I love statement jewelry I don’t feel brave enough to actually wear it.

    Anita

  8. I love jewelry, and i love that you touched on the importance of how to wear it! Some people just have no clue, and this blog was definitely informative!! I just blogged on how to style some new fall trends! Would love if you checked it out! Dressdontguess.com xoxo

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