How to Match Jewelry to Clothes

How to Match Jewelry to Clothes



The way you dress helps define how you view yourself and how you want others to perceive you. Choosing the right jewelry for your wardrobe can bring out the hidden undertones of a blazer or accent the green flecks in your eyes, making you feel bold and sexy. Follow the simple steps below to unleash your inner fashionista.







Things You'll Need:





Fashion magazines



Computer with Internet access









Step
1



Identify your personal style. Your current wardrobe will be the most telling factor. Is your closet full of slacks and blazers? Do you throw on jeans and a sweater each morning? Are cute skirts and trendy tops your norm? Defining your ideal style will give you a palate from which to work.




Step
2



Leaf through fashion magazines and learn current trends. If you see a model wearing earrings that go well with her sweater, make a note of why you like the pairing (i.e. "length of earring brings out the intricate stitch of the sweater" or "color tone accentuates the shape of her face"). Compile a list of looks you covet. You can also people-watch for ideas.




Step
3



Lay all your jewelry across a flat surface--like a dresser or bed--near your closet or drawers. A close-by mirror is also ideal.




Step
4



Using your list as a reference, start experimenting. If you saw a magazine model whose scoop-neck tee and chocker necklace won your approval, work with your pieces to create a variation on the look.




Step
5



Find your favorite combinations and present the new you!







Tips & Warnings









Pigmentation can affect how certain items look. If you own an orange-gemmed necklace but haven't seen the sun in months, wearing it will accentuate the shade of your skin.








Be adventurous and move beyond your comfort zone. An accessorized outfit is not a tattoo: if it doesn't work, you can remove it without hassle.








Though tempting, don't overdo it. While some women can get away with six bangle bracelets, four necklaces, eight rings, and a brooch, most cannot. Be selective and play up one angle--not all at once.



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