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Start looking for accessories as soon as you purchase a gown. Accessories bring out your personal style, set your total look, and allow you to make the rest of your decisions about how your wedding will feel. When you shop, take only one special person with you – a person you trust. But before you begin, take a moment to answer the following seven questions.
1) What is your personality type? Is your style Romantic or Classic? Do you lean toward Boho or maybe Glamour? Be yourself, but push it another 10 percent.
How many people will be at your wedding? If it’s a small, intimate affair, keep your accessories simple.
2) Where is your wedding? In a garden, formal church, castle, at home? 3)What season? Evening weddings in larger venues, say a large contemporary church, a formal synagogue or Cathedral, suggest dramatic, glamorous accessories.
4) What time is your wedding? Daytime weddings either in a church or garden call for understated accessories such as pearls and flowers. 5)How would you describe your gown? Keep in mind the scale and proportion of your gown when choosing accessories. Think beyond earrings. Leave the diamond studs and tennis bracelets at home, and choose distinctive pieces that suit your personality and give you a unique sense of style. Bridal ornaments range from bracelets, belts, and necklaces to countless hair accessories.
6) How would you like to wear your hair on your wedding day? Whatever the style, it can be enhanced with a hair ornament. Combs, crowns, diadems, hairpins, halos, headbands, tiaras, vines, and wreaths.
7) What, if any, existing accessories will you wear (i.e., your grandmother’s brooch)? Bring them with you when you shop. Those pieces must be considered when choosing your remaining accessories. One rule of thumb is to choose one statement accessory and support it with smaller pieces that are a similar texture and color.