{"id":32808,"date":"2014-06-11T07:22:16","date_gmt":"2014-06-10T21:22:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/10-bridal-accessory-dos-donts\/"},"modified":"2021-11-10T02:33:43","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T15:33:43","slug":"10-bridal-accessory-dos-donts","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/10-bridal-accessory-dos-donts\/","title":{"rendered":"Bridal accessories: 10 dos and don’ts"},"content":{"rendered":"
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When it comes to your big day, even the smallest of details matter. Bridal accessories can make or break your outfit and when chosen well they can take your bridal look to a whole new level of beauty.<\/p>\n
Here are 10 things to do – or avoid – when choosing your bridal\u00a0accessories<\/a>.<\/p>\n Your wedding dress<\/a> is essentially the star of your bridal outfit, and your dress will dictate every accessory decision you make. Any accessory you select should compliment your wedding dress, rather than compete with it for attention.<\/p>\n When selecting your bridal accessories<\/a> it is best to wait until you have settled on your dress, this way you can choose pieces that will best highlight your beautiful gown.<\/p>\n When selecting bridal accessories such as headpieces, jewellery<\/a>, flower crowns<\/a>, belts, boleros, clutches, shawls, shoes <\/a>and a veil, keep in mind that you are putting together an overall look. While each of the pieces you choose may be exquisite and beautiful in their own way, it is important that they all compliment each other.<\/p>\n You accessories should not only match your dress, but also the overall theme of your wedding and your bridal look. For example, if you are planning to wear an understatedly elegant sheath dress with little or no embellishment, obviously a tiara full of diamonds and crystals will not match the look you are going for.<\/p>\n [ew-supplier-carousel]<\/b><\/strong><\/p>\n It is best to opt for bridal accessories<\/a> that enhance your features as well as compliment your dress, rather than wear accessories that are currently in fashion, but may not suit you or your hairstyle and dress very well. For example, when it comes to selecting jewellery, a pair of drop earrings can elongate a round face shape and a choker length necklace works well with a heart-shaped face.<\/p>\n It may be hard to resist the allure of an accessory that you love or wear something that is very ‘on trend’, however, if it does not match your outfit or suit your physical appearance it’s best to not wear it.<\/p>\n Additionally, trend-focused pieces tend to date, whereas classic pieces will stand the test of time. Carefully consider the look you are going for before opting for trend-driven accessories.<\/p>\n You may think you don’t want a veil, but you might change your mind the minute you try one on. Or perhaps you don’t like sparkle very much but find yourself falling in love with a sparkly, embellished belt to wear with your dress.<\/p>\n It is important to keep an open mind when selecting your bridal accessories<\/a> as you may be pleasantly surprised.\u00a0This way you may find something you would have never normally considered actually matches your outfit very well.<\/p>\n It is imperative that you try everything on before your wedding day as you don’t want to realise that the expensive earrings you purchased really don’t work with your wedding dress and hairstyle.<\/p>\n Take all elements into consideration when purchasing your bridal accessories, and then try everything on, you shoes, jewellery, dress, veil, headpieces, belts and even your lingerie! It’s important to prevent any unnecessary wedding day headaches by knowing in advance that the accessories you have selected match well and suit you.<\/p>\n By not planning <\/a>ahead, you could find yourself in a pickle in the precious weeks and days before the wedding. The perfect earrings may be out of stock and take weeks to arrive; you may hate your haircut and wish desperately that you had a month or two more to grow it out or, perhaps, you bought your shoes just a few days before the wedding and won’t be able to break them in in time. \u00a0The potential perils of leaving anything wedding related, not just accessory <\/a>related, until the last minute are too great to risk on one of the most important days of your life.<\/p>\n\n There’s always a chance that your photographer<\/a> may want to get a close up shot of your gorgeous ring, so if you think the lens will be zooming in on your extremities be sure to have them buffed and polished as best you can!<\/p>\n Keep in mind the shade of your spray tan<\/a>, the colour of your dress, your hair colour, bridesmaids’ dresses, bouquet and style of make-up when selecting your nailpolish too! Many brides opt for a blush pink, french manicure, white or soft nude, however, if a bold colour will match your flowers or lipstick then go for it!<\/p>\nDos<\/h2>\n
Work around your wedding dress<\/h2>\n
Aim to keep the look cohesive<\/h2>\n
Focus on your features not just trends<\/h2>\n
Keep an open mind<\/h2>\n
Try it all on before the big day<\/h2>\n
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Don\u2019ts<\/h2>\n
Don’t purchase accessories too late<\/h2>\n
Don’t forget about your feet and nails<\/h2>\n
Don’t get mixed up<\/h2>\n