Thursday, September 10, 2009

How much jewelry is too much?

Ever since I started selling jewelry, my husband has begun to pay more attention to women's jewelry, and is becoming a self-proclaimed expert regarding women's jewelry fashions. As a woman who sells jewelry, I am already a self-proclaimed expert. ;) So we were both shocked while watching a local news program recently when we saw one of the news reporters wearing way too much jewelry. She had on a very large chunky necklace, oversized hoop earrings, big chunky bracelets on each wrist, and a huge ring on each hand. It was so distracting, I don't even remember what segment of the news she was covering! Each piece on it's own was attractive, but the combination was just a mess. Our eyes kept going from the large necklace to the big bracelets to the huge rings - there was no focal point.

And that is the point of jewelry - making a focal point. Jewelry is supposed to accessorize your outfit, not distract from it. It should become a part of a whole look. Wearing one bold statement piece is great and can really spice up an outfit, but the eye needs a focal point - one focal point. Something to draw the attention and make people think "wow, what a great outfit!" I find myself going back to the old rule of thumb - if you have to ask, it's too much. If you're looking at your outfit in the mirror and you have to ask yourself "is this too much," it is. Make sure you've created an whole image by choosing pieces that will complement each other, not fight with each other for attention. Take a step back and look at yourself as though you were looking at a stranger, then ask "what would I think about this outfit if I saw it on a stranger?" You want to look polished and "put together" - you don't want to look like you're playing dress-up.

If our news reporter had worn the necklace without the earrings, one smaller bracelet on one arm, and one of the rings on the opposite hand, she would have made a much more desirable impression. Or she could have worn just the earrings and the big bracelets. Wearing a large bracelet on each wrist can create a balanced look, and is a very popular trend. Remember, keep it simple, wear only one statement piece at a time, and make sure to evaluate your entire outfit before you walk out the door.

Now go knock 'em dead gorgeous!

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