Re-wearing Wedding Jewellery

Many brides focus totally on their wedding dress when they consider their bridal outfit, but while the wedding dress does pay a huge part it’s not the only thing that contributes to your overall look, wedding jewellery also plays a important part. In fact it’s your wedding jewellery that adds the finishing touch to your outfit so it’s important to get it perfect.

Once you’ve found your wedding jewellery, there’s no need to just wear it for the wedding. Far too many brides place it in a jewellery or memory box and take it out when they want to take a trip down memory lane.

If you’ve bought the right jewellery you’ll be able to find occasions to wear it again. You find that once you put on that wedding jewellery you’ll automatically be reminded of your special day.

A good occasion to wear your wedding jewellery is your wedding aniversary, if you wear your wedding pufume too, then both will evoke powerful memories of the wedding day that you and your husband shared.

Most wedding jewellery is create from crystal and pearl, both with match most outfits. Sparkling crystals can be jazz up casual outfits making them seem more glamorous, pearls help many outfits seem more formal. A crystal necklace can be worn with a low cut top and a pair of jeans to jazz up the outfit for a family meal or a night in the pub.

You’ve probably spend quite a bit of money on your wedding jewellery so you really should get the value out of it and wearing them just for one day isn’t going to do that. Wear your jewellery at every occasion that you can.

Just because you wore all your wedding jewellery together on your big day doesn’t mean that once you wear it again you need to put all of it on. Some pieces of wedding jewellery can be more often than others such as your earrings. Use your bracelet in the summer with short sleeved tops.

If you really don’t feel like you have the opportunity to wear your wedding jewellery again, then wrap each piece up carefully and store them in a dry dark place so they can be passed down to the next generation. This will give your future daughter in law or your daughter the opportunity to use it as their “something old”.  




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