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How to Choose Colors for Your Bridesmaids’ Jewelry on Your Wedding Day

| Article, Fashion, Wedding | February 6, 2012

How to Choose Colors for Your Bridesmaids’ Jewelry on Your Wedding Day

When designing jewelry, the sky is the limit as far as color choices, stones, shapes and over-all design.  But just like a cherry on a sundae or the star on the top of a Christmas tree, no outfit is complete without jewelry. 

I would start with making a choice on your bridesmaids dresses.  Take your Maid of Honor with you to help you make a decision because usually there are more choices of bridesmaid dresses than there are Wedding gowns in the boutiques.  This will help you get some feedback as far as what will work for all of the girls and she can also try some of them on, since they normally look very different on a person than they do on the rack.

Once you have made a decision, make sure that you get a swatch of the fabric so that you have a true reference to the color of the gowns.  I would not recommend trying to match the tones in the jewelry by memory, especially if you’d like to go with a similar color scheme.  This simple, and not to mention free, tip will make life much easier in the long run.

The next thing you will need to consider is what sort of stones you’d like your girls to wear on the big day.  There are quite a lot of choices when it comes to this subject, you can go with semi-precious stones, crystals, pearls or even just a simple pendant on a satin cord.  The best place to start is with style of the dresses, taking into consideration the color and the cut of the dress itself.

Then you can decide if you’d like to go with one type and shape of stone for example, crystals or pearls, you can have a single strand or you can also go with a layered look of two or three stands of the same stone.  I personally find this very effective and it’s also nice because if you go with a necklace and bracelet that are of a simpler design, your girls will get much more use out of them in the future.

If you are having trouble finding something that will compliment your dresses closely, don’t worry, I find that if you go with a mono-chromatic scheme and put several shades together that are in the same family it will give you a little more interest in the jewelry and you don’t have to be so concerned with having a perfect match. You can view a sampling of Swarovski Crystal colors using a Swarovski Crystal color chart.  Also, don’t be afraid to consider other color options when working with hues in this manner.  For example, you may find that with a pale green dress, shades of citrine or yellow topaz will look very nice, or even shades of blue.  It all depends on the undertones in the fabric.

The last thing to consider is the shapes of the stones that you wish to use.  You could go with a single size, like tiny pearls on layered strings for a very feminine and classic look. Or you may want to go with several shapes and sizes that when put together, will make a pattern and create some interest like a Swarovski Crystal Round and Bicone Necklace, this can be very dramatic or just slight variations in the shapes.

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How to buy a cheap bridesmaid dress carefully!

| Article, Fashion, Wedding | February 6, 2012

How to buy a cheap bridesmaid dress carefully!

Buying the bridesmaid dress cautiously is very critical to a wedding. Nothing should go wrong on the D-day; it’s an event of life.

Intelligent buying of cheap bridesmaid dresses

1. Research – good research is significant to buying a good dress. Take your time, check through some magazines to get a fair idea of styles, go through the Internet to find out about any sale schemes and discounts. Collect brochures and pamphlets from the shops that sell bridesmaid dresses. Good knowledge can prevent you from making a big big mistake.
2. Make a checklist – this saves your time and energy. Give time to decide on the colour, style, cut, length and most importantly THE BUDGET. Do not let the owner sweet talk you into buying a dress you simply can’t afford. Also when buying a cheap dress, discount’s come in very handy but beware of false promises and bad fabric to compromise with.

3. Go shopping – do not get anxious and remember hurrying will create worry. Plan the buying of the bridesmaid dress, do this in advance. Decide on no more than 2-3 shops at one go. Always wear the dress to have complete idea of the look. Take someone along with you who can be trusted. One who knows your personality and can give you a good opinion. Keep an open mind; try everything but buy a dress in which you feel comfortable and your own self. The dress is a reflection of your personality.

4. Final Order – this is the time when you need to take most caution. Place the order very carefully, put everything in writing. Give measurement to a professional otherwise a wrong measurement can ruin the dress. Also openly talk about alterations required in the dress. Check with the firm or the dress designer. Avoid taking the dress without proper identity even if they are offering cheap prices. They might just sell you polyester claiming it to be silk. Write the complete details of the transaction on the receipt. Fix a day for final trial.

5. Law- Do not is an ignorant consumer. Know your rights. Always pay by credit card, so as to have a record of your transaction. This is the best defense you can have against any fraudulent shop owner. There are laws to save you in such a situation. Do not sign any sort of contract. To avoid such problems, do not go for a completely new shop. Try a tested and tried shop of the town or on the Internet. In case of receiving a damaged dress or some unfulfilled promise, instead of spoiling your day shrieking, take them to law and save your day.

Being a bridesmaid is a matter of honor and a responsible duty. You need to look great, complement the bride and help her on the most anxious moment of the life. So prepare yourself with great care for this day for you need to put your best foot forward.

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