8 Worst Jewelry Mistakes
While the first criteria for jewelry is beauty, even the most
gorgeous pieces of jewelry can be worn to distract from either the
jewelry itself or your outfit. The occasion frequently dictates the
rules of fashion. You should be the center of attention, not your
jewelry. Jewelry is an accessory – an adornment.
Too Much Jewelry
Perhaps the most common jewelry faux paux is wearing too
much jewelry. It can confuse the eye and blend your pieces into the
appearance of only one piece of rather gaudy jewelry. A stack of
bangles worn with layers of bead and chain necklaces and large
dangly earrings and several rings is just too much of a good thing.
Noisy Jewelry
Along with too much jewelry, noisy jewelry is usually
inappropriate. An arm load of bracelets that clanks or tinkles at
your every move is distracting and even irritating.
Incompatible Jewelry
Your jewelry should coordinate with the fabrics in your
clothing. Heavy shell or wooden beads don’t work with a thin silk
blouse. You would be better with several thin chains or a strand of
pearls. Pearls are not usually shown at their best with heavy
denims or tee shirts. Wear those heavier cork or stone beads with
your heavy denims or bulky sweaters. Along the same lines, the
length of the necklace should coordinate with your collar. A choker
can be worn with a very deep neckline, but if you wear it with a
turtle neck or high neck shirt, it looks crowded.
Incompatible Materials
Jewelry can be made of anything from gold and silver with
pearls and diamonds to copper washers with natural stone beads. The
gemstones and materials used in your jewelry should coordinate, not
clash with each other. A skilled designer can coordinate even
seemingly incompatible materials for a unique and striking look.
Wrong Sized Jewelry
If you are a larger sized person, tiny jewelry will get
“lost” on you and can make you look even larger. If you wear
jewelry in proportion to your body, it helps unify your look. A
tiny person in huge jewelry or too much jewelry can look almost like
a child playing dress up.
No Focal Point
A large necklace, bangle, earrings and ring eliminates the
focal point you need for your ensemble. One piece of jewelry can be
the focal point and the others can accessorize that piece. Along
the same vein, too many matching pieces is just too “cute” to wear.
Earrings that match a bracelet or a necklace and matching bracelet
look good. If everything matches exactly as a set, it becomes too
predictable and lacking in imagination.
Earring Problems
Earrings seem to cause the most frequent faux paux in
jewelry. A well-fitted dangling earring calls attention to your
shoulders, which is the last feature to age on most women, but a
tiny earring on a large woman can give her a “fat-neck” look and
long dangling earrings on a woman with long hair can look
disorganized and messy. Multiple ear piercings have become fairly
common, but the earrings need to be coordinated with each other
using the largest in the lowest piercings.
Dirty Jewelry
Dirty jewelry is frequently seen. Earrings and necklaces
can be affected by hairspray and cosmetics while cleaning products
and lotions can affect rings and bracelets. Keep your jewelry clean
by using the cleaning methods recommended for each type of jewelry
you wear and your jewelry will create a wonderful accessory for your
outfit and your own look.
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Louise Coulson © 2007
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the author credit. Louise Coulson is a jewelry
artisan who works with Kingfisher Designs. She is
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Jewelry Spectrum.
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