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A chunky necklace, pearls and XL earrings are the signature of the party looks that will leave their mark. These jewels will make the dress seem less important.
Parties are is coming and plans are multiplying. Spending time with the family, dinner with friends, the get togethers and so on. To get it right on every occasion you just need to follow the rule that lovers of classic style know : use a special piece of jewellery. The key to making that worn-out look look new or your simplest dress become extremely sophisticated. Get inspired by 8 formulas for wearing jewellery that escapes the predictable and has the effect of adding doses of elegance.
THIS IS HOW THE MOST STYLISH WOMEN WEAR JEWELRY
Maximalism takes over the jewelry box. When else but any event can you indulge in over-the-top earrings? Classic girls are definitely not limited to pearls or simple diamonds, they can also dare to wear more extreme pieces, just ask Olivia Palermo, a lover of XL earrings.
Wear them: With your hair up, letting them be seen in all their splendor. And choose to open up your neckline, they should be the main jewel.
Lauren Santo Domingo knows that a good pair of jewellery is the perfect statement piece for a little black dress. This season, bracelets are very trendy. Choose a minimalist dress and try combining several bracelets of different sizes. Always on the same arm, we like the idea of creating asymmetry.
If you go for a sweetheart neckline: Like Lauren, we would add a rigid choker that rests on the collarbone and enhances the shoulders.
For that party meal where a festive outfit is not appropriate but you need to dress up, we suggest you go for the basics and a specific piece of jewellery. We take note of Zita D’Hauteville’s idea of combining dress pants with a turtleneck sweater and wearing a chain necklace over it.
A style tip: Keep the length of the necklace in mind. Neither too short nor too long; in this case, the ideal length to make it look visually flattering is to opt for a medium length.
There is no more sophisticated gesture than placing a brooch on the lapel of your coat, as the women of the British royal family know well, whose brooches, in addition to being beautiful, evoke fascinating stories. Here we see Kate Middleton with a replica of one of Elizabeth II’s favourite brooches, the leek of the Welsh Guard designed for the sovereign in 1960.
A striking combination: We suggest you emulate the Princess of Wales and not pigeonhole yourself into wearing the brooch with a black or camel coat; combined with a design in a powerful colour, such as red or blue, the outfit will gain strength.
Don’t limit yourself to just one ring. Wear several and on unexpected fingers like the thumb or the pinky. Since we saw Eugenia Silva, this New Year’s Eve we only want to wear a tuxedo with a tie and lots of rings.
Play with contrast: With a typically masculine garment, such as a tuxedo, classic jewelry works well.
We’ve seen them endlessly on the catwalk and in street style, pearls are everywhere . The peculiarity is that they have completely broken away from the old-fashioned label to become the coolest jewel. They pair well with classy looks , but also with more casual clothes.
The perfect detail for parties: A cascading pearl necklace with several strands that adorns a low-cut back.
Sofía Palazuelo has a knack for wearing eye-catching jewelry without being afraid of being over the top. On the contrary, she always manages to make us want to replicate her style to the letter. This time she is wearing a choker by Joaquín Blanco , which recreates a fern and is handmade with silicone and small stones.
We like it because: It is a very versatile piece. You can adapt it and wear it not only as a choker but also as a bracelet or even as a hair accessory.
Nieves Álvarez looked stunning at the Venice Film Festival in a satin dress in Mocha Mouse by Alberta Ferretti and jewellery by Bvlgari. The warmth of the dress’s earthy tone with the sapphire blue creates a beautiful chromatic contrast.
Before wearing a sapphire jewel, you should know that: Its meaning is linked to loyalty and wisdom, in addition to being a stone that was anciently used as protection against negative energies.
Seventies bracelet in yellow gold, by the French jewelry firm Dinh Van. A piece that pays homage to the 1970s, reflecting its boldness and freedom.
18K yellow gold tiered link necklace by Tiffany & Co. A versatile piece that can be worn over a turtleneck, a cocktail dress or a simple white shirt. It will be an excellent investment for your capsule jewellery box.
Chevalier brooch in yellow gold, platinum and diamonds, by Torres Joalheiros. A fabulous jewel from the 1940s.
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