Friday, March 22, 2019

Wedding accessories

No one will argue that the bridesmaid dress is the main thing that those invited to the wedding pay attention to. But it’s also undeniable that with the right choice of accessories, the simplest dress or costume can play with all the colors, reflect the individuality of the bride and groom and demonstrate their impeccable taste.
Wedding accessories together with the dress make up a complete image of the bride. Choosing a veil or hat or tiara, costume jewelry, gloves, garters, handbags is a difficult and responsible matter and you should not put it off for the last days.
Veil
Any jewelry is good if they create a single style composition. When you have thought through your image and chose a wedding dress, you should decide whether you want to follow traditions and, if so, then it's time to choose a veil. The veil can be embroidered with small flowers, beads, lace, edged with satin ribbon. If you choose such a veil, then you need to ensure that its decor is combined with the decor of the wedding dress.
It can be very short or very long, single-tier or lush, multi-tiered.
Cape, jacket, shawl
If the celebration takes place in the cold season, the cape, jacket or shawl will play not only the role of decoration. Wrapped in an elegant cape, jacket or shawl, the bride will feel comfortable walking along the frosty streets.
Wreath, tiara
Modern wreaths can be made of any flowers, leaves, pearls, beads - if such decorative elements are present in your dress, then repeating them in the wreath will be appropriate.
Diadem or tiara, as a rule, is made of precious stones or their imitation. This sophisticated product eliminates all the pomp and ornamentation hairstyles and encourages the bride to look elegant and refined. A great addition to the tiara will be a veil.
Hat
The hat will look great, the main thing - to choose "your" style. This may be a hat with a large brim in the style of Hollywood divas of the beginning of the 20th century, a small tablet with air veil decorated with beads or pearls, a hat made of feathers. By the way, Madonna, being in the role of the bride, chose a small bowler for all voila.
Jewelery
Of course, a wedding ring is the main decoration at the wedding, but there are also earrings and necklaces. Selection of jewelry for the bride requires the finest taste. If the wedding dress and veil attract attention with the pomp of style and decoration, then you should not add more jewelry. If the dress itself asks to soften its elegant severity, you can put on it expensive jewelry or elegant jewelry. By the way, jewelry will be more than appropriate, if you stopped not on the traditional, but on a few extravagant outfit. Here the same rule applies - the main thing is not to overdo it.
Jewelry can emphasize the cutout line of the bridesmaid dress, and a necklace or pearl necklace does a wonderful job with it. For some reason, the conviction that “pearls are to tears” is progressing, although in the Middle Ages it was believed that “petrified tears of nymphs” held together marriage and pearls were used both in embroidery and in bridal jewelry. If you are superstitious, but do not want to give up pearls, buy artificial!
Gloves
Old books on etiquette say that "the bride never opens the chest and always closes her hands." Today's etiquette is not so strict, but if your dress is completely exposed to the shoulders, back, neck, then the gloves will be very useful. Just remember that the gloves you like you need to measure along with the dress in order to reasonably choose the length and color and not worry that the gloves are fattening or thinning a hand or a completely different shade than the dress.
Handbag
The accessory is the same optional as gloves, but sometimes its presence is necessary. If you want to be sure that the mirror, lipstick, powder and perfume are always there, then you will have to attend to the acquisition of a handbag. Choosing a handbag, stop on white or color to match the dress. Handbag can be satin, trimmed with lace or embroidery, embroidered with pearls.

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