Thursday, 15 September 2016

TRADITIONAL BUT CREATIVE: BRIDAL JEWELRY THIS SEASON

A modern marriage is an amalgamation of traditional values and current fashion. While contemporary fashion holds the attention of today’s brides, traditional designs are no less desirable. Classic designs like round brilliant and marquise diamonds provide the comportment befitting a bride while pearls help maintain a clean, classy look. 

Something old, something new


Going the vintage way is definitely not off the books when it comes to bridal wear. In fact, it is one of the most preferable ways. We love the idea of a bride wearing heirloom jewelry to her wedding.It makes it more intimate and special.

‘Something old’ does represent the bride’s history and family tradition. So it makes sense to wear jewelry that was passed down by her mother or grandmother. It can be a variety of pieces – bracelet, brooch, earrings, garter or necklace. Any one of these should do.
Opting for vintage designs is another brilliant way to cover for the ‘something old’ part of the wedding rhyme. Vintage jewelry has only grown more fabulous with time and we have grown fonder.
While jewelry suffices for anything, your ‘something new’ is most likely going to be your wedding dress. Alternatively, you may opt for a new pearl bracelet, earrings or necklace.

Something borrowed, something blue


Let’s take a moment to take in how perfect Kate Middleton’s ‘something borrowed’ was. The splendid vintage diamond tiara was lent to her by none other than the Queen of England! While not everybody finds themselves being married to a prince (no reason why one would want to), there is always a big chance that your in-laws will be delighted to lend you some form of vintage accessory for your big day.Borrowing something should also make both the borrower and the lender feel closer to each other.

Colored stones like sapphire can fulfill ‘something blue’. You may want to incorporate these stones in earrings or a necklace if you don’t already have a sapphire engagement ring. Trouble arises when the color blue does not match the bride’s color scheme. However, putting colored stones on a less-distracting piece like a bracelet or a garter belt should take care of it.

A bride may also choose to set aside a different piece of jewelry to fulfill each ‘something’. In theory, it might sound like you’ll be overdoing it. In reality, however, this works just fine and there is no need to worry as long as the pieces complement the whole bridal scheme.

Explore traditional as well as innovative designs at Mavilo Fine Jewelry. Visit today or call us at 813-773-0789 to book an appointment.


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