What is really matter here is you look good than your jewelries look good. Generally, we all have more than one piece of accessories or jewelries. Some of us seems to have the natural talents of mix and matching them together but some of us just don't really know what to do with them. And, the best and most horrible things are, it is going to be seen by everyone of whatever the outcome is.
Read on if you want to get some tips on how and where to wear our accessories/jewelries
Read on if you want to get some tips on how and where to wear our accessories/jewelries
"Jewelry was created to accentuate features on your
body/face. The type of jewelry as well as color, shape and movement all play
important roles in what part of your body is given "center stage".
This is because our minds are pre-programmed to look for patterns,
similarities, and differences.
We'll start this edition of "What NOT to Wear:
Jewelry" by explaining what body part each type of jewelry will
accentuate. Understanding this is the first step to developing your own
personal style so you can accessorize to look your best.
Many pieces of jewelry draw attention to the exact area
where they are worn, like rings, belts and hair clips. However, other
foundation jewelry items can draw the eye elsewhere; and therefore, highlight
OR minimize more than just the area it covers.
Earrings will draw attention to your eyes. They frame your
face and echo your pair of eyes. Practically every woman looks great in
earrings since eyes are typically the most vibrant feature. From simple studs
to swaying chandeliers to bold hoops, earrings will create eye allure in a
number of different ways.
Adorn yourself with a necklace when you want to draw the
focus to your upper body. Chokers, pendants, bibs, lariats, and luxurious long
strands all give prominence to different areas of this seductive part of your
body including your lips, neck, chest and decolletage. Because the focus area
is primarily your skin, the materials used greatly impact this effect.
A classic example of this are pearls. Have you ever wondered
why pearls are so often used in bridal and formal jewelry designs? The answer
lies in one word: luminescence. The silky sheen of the pearl mimics glowing,
healthy skin which looks fantastic on every woman, especially when used to
highlight the skin of your upper body.
Bracelets accentuate your hands, your wrists and can even
make arms appear thinner. Be it cuffs, bands, multiple strands, delicate chains
with none, one, a few or a multitude of dangling charms; bracelets are a versatile
way to spotlight or de-emphasize a variety of body parts.
They can also draw attention to your waist and/or hips if
the bracelet is similar to what your wearing. Or bracelets can draw attention
away from your mid-section if its design is in contrast to what you are
wearing.
Similarly, anklets highlight your legs & feet in
addition to your ankles."
(Picture and words credited to: mandapandacreations.blogpot.com, houseofbun.com and mybeststyle.com.)
Quick, let's rush to the mirror and test out some of this ideas, we will learn from our own mistakes! Oops..
~Maggie~





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