Choosing the right jewelry can truly be the highlight of your outfit, but choosing the wrong one can be a disaster! I won’t allow any of my sisters to be unaware of how to pair jewelry. I’ve stayed up all night to organize the matching skills for bracelets, necklaces, and rings for you all~Hurry up and save it! Once you’ve learned, your sense of sophistication will definitely increase.
Jewelry Pairing Tips:
- It’s best not to wear more than three types of jewelry at the same time.
- It’s best not to wear more than five pieces of jewelry on your whole body.
- Pay attention to the main and secondary pairing, such as a bold necklace with simple earrings.
- Colors should be harmonious, with the same material and color series for accessories.
- The length of the necklace should be suitable for the size of the collar.
- A suit must be paired with a brooch, and a bold brooch should not be worn with a necklace.
- Gold and dark colors are suitable for autumn and winter, while silver and bright colors are suitable for spring and summer.
- Jewelry pairing should be coordinated with your identity and occasion, and it’s best for professionals in the workplace to choose simple styles.
Earring Pairing Principles:
- Don’t choose accessories of the same shape as your face shape. If your face is wide, choose small accessories, and if it’s long, choose large accessories.
- Square faces should choose soft-lined earrings, such as small hearts or circles; round faces should choose slender earrings with a sense of line; triangular faces are best with narrow and wide earrings.
- Girls with shoulder-length hair should wear long earrings; short-haired women should wear delicate studs; asymmetrical hairstyles can wear a large earring; a classic bun hairdo matches with pendant earrings.
- Those with fair skin should choose bright-colored earrings; those with darker skin can choose silver or white earrings; those with yellow skin can choose earrings of a lighter color series.
- Girls who wear glasses or sunglasses should not wear large earrings.
- Wear pearl earrings with a shirt, tassel earrings with a skirt, studs with a suit, metal earrings with denim or leather, hoop earrings with a hoodie, silver accessories with a white top, and gold accessories with a black top.
Necklace Pairing Principles:
- High necklines should be paired with short necklaces, and vice versa. Light tops should be paired with thin necklaces, and vice versa.
- Halter necks should be paired with large pendants, off-the-shoulder necklines with collar necklaces, straps with eye-catching short necklaces, small V-necklines with collar-level V-shaped necklaces, and round necklines with combination necklaces.
- People with slender necks should choose short necklaces with horizontal stripes or thicker ones; those with shorter and fatter necks should wear longer or “V” shaped necklaces.
- French recipe plaque, V-neck Y-shaped chain, T-shirts with chains, lapels with round rings, knitted baby beads, stripes with minimalism, square neckline with pearl coins, off-the-shoulder collarbone chain.
- When stacking necklaces, mix thick and thin, pay attention to the length and level, and two or three is enough.
Ring Pairing Principles:
- Meaty hands should wear arm-style rings, knuckled hands should wear rings with a sense of curve, and short and thick hands should wear open rings.
- When wearing multiple rings, wear one thick and one thin, one thick and one thin on the same hand, and pay attention to wearing a thin ring if you have a thumb.
- Thumb: represents power and confidence; Index finger left hand: represents unmarried, right hand: represents single; Middle finger left hand: represents engaged, in love, right hand: represents the main flower has a master; Ring finger left hand: represents married, right hand: represents in love; Little finger left hand: represents non-marriage, right hand: does not want to fall in love.
- Wear a thin ring on the index and ring fingers, and a knuckle ring on the middle finger, which will have a very layered look.