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Pendant necklaces and signet rings are classic and versatile pieces that you can personalize with your crew's initials or zodiac sign—they also just happened to each be trendy styles at the moment. A sustainable choice, LGD's zodiac bracelet features an astrological constellation dotted with lab-grown diamonds. A signet ring is a classic choice and this modern design by Aurate leaves just the right amount of space for an engraved initial.
Reminiscent of the beaded friendship anklets you made when you were kids, this colorful Roxanne Assoulin set is perfect for your longtime bestie. What's not to love about a collab between two brands known for fun baubles and feminine florals?! Give your bridal party a personal piece that's timeless—and nothing says timeless like pearls. Chain link bracelets are a trend that won't be going anywhere any time soon.
Not to mention, they're great for stacking and styling! Let these gorgeous Judith Ripka knot stud earrings represent your friendship that is sure to last for eternity. Another great piece for stacking, the unique design on this chic cuff is perfect for your most stylish friend. Rose gold and diamonds are a girl's best friend, and we love everything about this stunning bar necklace. Leave it to fine jeweler Stephanie Gottlieb to check all the boxes in one single bracelet. If you love the idea of an anklet, this layered gold piece is a stunning look that feels trendy and elevated.
You can never have too many studs, especially with multiple ear piercings to stack. You also want all jewelry and accessories to complement each other so that everyone looks pulled together and nothing clashes. If you go overboard, the end result can be a little sloppy looking and overdone. If your wedding is informal and straightforward, you can get away with simple items, like jewelry gift sets that feature single stones, or dainty necklaces and earrings.
However, if your wedding is formal, jewelry that is flashier and more glam may be appropriate. Think of your style and wedding theme to determine what kind of jewelry might be a good fit. The rule of thumb for wedding jewelry is no more than two colors in your jewelry and no more than two types of metals. People are so caught up staring at the hodgepodge of ruby, emerald and sapphire wedding rings that your bridal party is wearing, their attention is turned away from you.
They have extensive experience in matching jewelry to dress and can help you narrow down some choices. Keep in mind the type of neckline on your bridesmaid dresses. Something that looks good with a strapless dress may not look nearly as good with a halter-style dress.
Dresses that are off the shoulder on one side mean you can usually skip the necklace. If you do get one, it should be very simple. Keep the focus on eye-catching earrings and perhaps a beautiful arm bracelet with a matching ring. Chandelier earrings are a great choice for this type of neckline. When wearing a strapless dress, stud earrings and a chunky necklace are the way to go.
Choker-style necklaces are also a popular choice. You probably want to skip the necklace completely and focus on other jewelry items, like dangling, sparkling earrings, and perhaps a ring or bracelet that complements them. For some reason, v-neck dresses are popular during the spring season. A v-neck dress essentially makes whatever necklace you choose to wear a focal point. How about meeting at a bead or charm store for an informal get-together to make your own matching—or unmatching—accessories?
More than likely, it'll be pieces your bridesmaids will actually want to wear on your wedding day and beyond. Or, if you're having trouble finding the perfect jewelry for your bridesmaids, you can go to a store and make them yourself to give as gifts.
You're not relegated to items like necklaces and earrings. If you're using baby's breath throughout your ceremony, think about having your hairstylist add sprigs of it to your bridesmaids' updos.
Try to find either a lower priced pair of shoes, or simply send them an example for instance, patent nude sandals so they can choose their own price point. Main Menu. Sign Up. Back to Main Menu. Planning Tools. Wedding Vision. Discover Your Vision. Take The Knot's Style Quiz. Reception Venues. Wedding Photographers. Bridal Salons. Wedding Planners. Wedding Cakes. Wedding Rentals. Beauty Services. Wedding Bands. Photo Booths. Bar Services.
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