MAKE THE RIGHT JEWELRY CHOICES
by Rae Smith.

Most people think that jewelry is used to enhance an outfit. But many
people do not know that the right kind of jewelry can be used to enhance a
good feature, minimize a negative feature or even change the way you look.

For example, earrings can be used to compliment the shape of one's face.
Long straight earrings will often minimize the appearance of a strong jaw.
Shorter, earrings worn close to the face can be used to offset a long face.
Please remember to select your earrings carefully. They may very well be
your most important jewelry item. They can reflect light and flattering
color onto your face.

The longest necklace a large-chested woman should wear is 22 inches. Any
longer and it starts to puddle in the cleavage. Large pieces, worn close to
the neck can compliment a larger bustline and take the focus away from it.
Very long thin chains will work well with someone who is a bit flat chested.
Remember the flappers?

Chokers, especially, can hide a multitude of sins, when those sins are
located in the neck area. But be careful to make sure that the width of
your choker is appropriate to the length of your neck. A very wide choker
will only exaggerate a short neck.

Bracelets emphasize the hands. If you have good hands, a smaller, thinner
bracelet will bring the eye towards your hands, especially if you are
wearing a ring or two. But a larger bracelet will draw the eye away from
the hand. A good camouflage if you need one.

Did you know that rings make the arms look longer? But be careful not to
wear more than three at a time. It is much too distracting and too heavy.

Of course, selecting the right jewelry, that both compliments you and well
as your clothes is very important.

For day, especially for business, jewelry should be small. It should never
overpower the person wearing it or generate more attention then the person.
There is nothing more distracting then watching a woman wearing lots of
noisy bangles make a business presentation.

For evening, one can be a lot more daring. The right jewelry can turn a
plain dress into something you can wear to a gala affair. In fact, a simple
dress is best complemented by something a bit more extravagant. Consider a
necklace or a fabulous bracelet. A very fancy dress, especially one with
lots of sparkles, probably does not need anything more than a fabulous pair
of earrings. Too much glitz works against you, too.

Generally, follow this rule: Earrings and necklace. Or necklace and
bracelets. Or bracelets and earrings. But not all three at once.

 Finally, for those who are lucky enough to become brides, consider the
following:

The bride's jewelry, along with her other accessories, should reflect the
formality of the wedding celebration. A small, informal wedding calls for
simple jewelry, while a large, formal wedding calls for more elaborate
jewelry. Certain pieces of jewelry are considered more traditional than
others. Diamond stud earrings suggest elegance, along with classic pearl
necklaces and bracelets. Pearl jewelry -- a symbol of purity and
innocence -- is the most popular choice by brides.

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