Easy Ways to Match Your Jewelry to Your Outfit

 What could be more annoying than choosing the right outfit if not trying to find the right jewelry to go with it? It's lovely to have different jewelry options, but too many can quickly make your dressing a chore. If this sounds similar, then you're not alone. Every week, if not every day, women worldwide find themselves in a similar dilemma!

Because jewelry is an integral part of any outfit, why not choose wisely while accessorizing? Here's how to get the most out of your jewelry.

1. It would be best if you paired busy pattern outfits with simple jewelry.

It's essential to think about the garment's material before opting for those glamourous monogrammed leather cuffs. No matter how amazing a busy print dress is, a piece of elaborate jewelry may spoil it. Prints with a lot of detail and unique jewelry may quickly become excessive. If you're going to wear patterned attire, choose essential bracelets and simple earrings rather than flashy accessories.

2. Combine Cool and Warm Colors

In the fashion world, color coordination is an art form. Many stylists use the color wheel as a source of inspiration. Warm and cool colors blend one way, but they also blend in the other direction—gemstones in deep green and dark blue pop against a yellow or orange dress. Accessorizing is essentially about striking a balance between cold and warm hues. To be the prettiest "opposites attract" example, try to combine your jewelry and attire.

3. Choose jewelry appropriate for the situation.

There is such a thing as wearing the wrong jewelry for the occasion, maybe with an exception of the wire name necklace. Dangling wrist jewelry doesn't work so well when you're typing on a keyboard. If you're dressing for work and you're going to be typing a lot, avoid the bangles and dangling bracelets. Consider where you're going, what you'll be doing, and how the jewelry will appear to passers-by.  

4. Wear cool colors with your spring and summer outfits.

By wearing items that match naturally, you may create an ensemble inspired by nature. Cool, natural hues complement the bright airiness and freshness. Use blue topaz or green peridot gemstones with soft, neutral materials or designs.

5. Match Sea-Colored Clothes and White Pearls

We can't all dig for pearls in a rock. Instead, experts dive for oysters or grow their pearls in a lab setting. Therefore, it should not surprise you that pearls are particularly well-suited to the tints of blue seen in the water. These marine jewels are best paired with many colors of ocean water, ranging from aqua and deep blues to greens and stormy grays.

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