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The New Rules to Wedding Jewellery

Words by Iulia Al Fardan, General Manager, Al Fardan Jewellery

Picture this, you've found the one (in other words, you've said yes to the dress), but you need to learn how to approach accessorising your look. I understand this can come across as daunting, but instead, try to look at it as adding a personal touch. Of course, it should start with what makes you feel most confident, so if you never wear big and bold jewellery - your special day should not be the first time you experiment with statement pieces.

There are a range of unspoken rules surrounding wedding jewellery - along with the saying that trends come and go, but your wedding photos will last a lifetime. So you want to look back on the pictures and remember how much the pieces meant to you.

Let's talk about shapes and styles. If you plan on wearing a necklace, the general rule of thumb is to pick one that follows the neckline of your dress. For example, a v-neck works best with a show-stopping pendant or a drop-down chain; but statement necklaces go better with strapless or sweetheart necklines. No matter what - the chain should sit on the skin, not the dress! And it is the same when it comes to choosing earrings. If your hairstyle is high with your neck exposed, you can boldly choose beautiful drop-down earrings; otherwise, elongated earrings are a definite no-go. The story's moral is not to let the jewellery take away the main focus - you. If ever in doubt, nothing is more classical than tennis-inspired jewellery; the style radiates simplicity and class - the perfect addition to any wedding.

Next up, consider the colour of your dress. Most wedding dresses are white, but nowadays, there are various shades of white, which you need to consider when you pick your wedding jewellery. Whether your dress is bright white, champagne white, ivory, or ecru, white gold or platinum jewellery complements brighter, white dresses, whilst yellow or rose gold work better with warmer, white dresses.

Remember, if your dress is the cake, choose one thing to be the icing. I understand that you want to shine on your wedding day, but don't take this too literally. Sometimes less can be more, and no matter how tempting it can be, stick with this mantra and invest in a few key pieces rather than adorning every part of your body with jewels.

The most underrated and overlooked bridal accessory is a watch to stand out from the crowd. Almost every bride focuses on the obvious choice of a diamond necklace or pearl earrings, and whilst these details are essential, the elegant choice of a diamond-finished watch is an exquisite way to complete your look.

If you are stuck in a rut, Al Fardan Jewellery's boutique is a one-stop destination for stunning, transformative pieces, including a vast selection of regional and international brands, including Yeprem, Terzihan, Alessa Jewellery, Repossi, Susana Martins and Chaumet, to name a few.

Choosing your jewellery has never been more straightforward - trust your instincts and follow these styling tips, and you'll indeed have a wedding day you will remember fondly for many years.

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