How to Mix and Match Jewellery


We all like to look good and every day we spend quite some time to decide our outfit which will reflect our personality. We style our hair, we put some makeup, shoes, and also decide the accessories that will go with our outfit. While doing so, utmost care is required as you neither wanna overdo it nor underdo it.
A little jewellery is required to complete the overall look and to help you stand out of the crowd. Mixing and matching jewellery is a popular trend these days. So how can you mix and match the jewellery in the best way? 
One of the most important notes while mixing and matching jewellery is to find one jewellery that stands out the most and accessorise other jewelleries based on that on jewellery. You can wear a big and heavy necklace and pair it with some small earrings and bracelet.
Also, the jewellery shall be worn as per the occasion. Say, you are going for a wedding. In such case you can wear heavy and shiny jewelleries. You can wear heavy jhumkas and bangles and you can avoid the necklace. That is the trend these days.
If you are going for a meeting, you can wear small pendant with a thin chain. A small finger ring that goes with the necklace as well as with your outfit and the place you are going to visit. Keep it minimum for professional visits. And platinum jewelleries gives that overall edgy look.
Another trend these days is to stake up finger rings. No matter how many of it you wear on your fingers. It just gives you a cool look. Don’t wear monotonous jewelleries from the same set. Do some experiments with your jewelleries and make it interesting and colourful.
Earlier the trend was, if you are wearing a gold necklace than everything else must also be gold but now you should go bold and mix gold with silver, platinum, diamond or even stone. More diversity looks more trendy. Be bold and be creative. Create your own style.
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