29 Nov

Fashion Jewelry Sets: Guide to Mixing and Matching Jewelry

Fashion Jewelry Sets Guide to Mixing and Matching Jewelry - WFS

Mixing and matching jewelry is a hot new trend. If you mix and match your jewelry, you will get noticed for good or bad. So why not wear your fashion jewelry sets well?

Matching means choosing the right colors, patterns, designs, and materials to complement you, your mix, and your overall style. Mixing involves blending ingredients; in this case, the ingredients are the jewelry you wear. You combine something with a group to make it look like they were always meant to be together.

Mixing and matching do not mean throwing on your favorite items without a plan. Doing so can lead to overspending on low-quality jewelry that doesn’t mix or match. We’ve put together a guide to mixing and matching jewelry to make it easier. Use these tips to create your best look for less. There are many things to consider.

Use Fashion Jewelry Sets

There’s fine jewelry or products made with precious metals like gold, silver, or platinum. Everything else is considered fashion jewelry, made from metals, wood, fabric, leather, or any other materials a designer chooses. Some refer to it as costume jewelry. However, that is an outdated term to describe lower-quality products.

Fashion jewelry sets contain multiple pieces of jewelry that are similar in some way. Earring sets, for example, may include five fashion jewelry sets of rhinestone earrings. While they are all rhinestones, the pairs can vary in length, shape, theme, or color.

There are both fine and fashion jewelry sets. The difference between the two is the price. Fashion jewelry sets save you a lot of money, and if you purchase from a great wholesale supplier, you get quality too.

Choose a Focal Point

Before mixing and matching jewelry, choose one focal point on your body you want to highlight. Necks, ears, and wrists are the spots most people choose for mixing and matching jewelry. Only choose one to avoid looking too busy or creating a distraction from the focus area.

If you choose your wrist as a focal point, pick a bracelet, bangle, watch, or cuff that stands out. Then add other pieces, like a necklace and earrings, that complement what you have on your wrist but do not outshine it. Use the same principle for other focal points.

Choose a Focal Piece of Jewelry

What is the one piece of jewelry you want people to notice the most? That is your focal piece. Even if you are wearing three sets of earrings or stacking rings, pick one as the “main one.” Then choose other less noticeable pieces but just as fabulous in their way.

Now you want to layer additional necklaces. One example is choosing a sentimental pendant necklace for your focal point. When it hangs around your neck, eyes are drawn to it. Thin, simple metal chains are very complementary.

Mix Your Metals and Other Materials

The rule that you must create all the jewelry you wear from the same materials no longer exists. Mixing metals is a popular trend and is easy to do. With just a few tips, you can look great wearing all your favorite metals at once.

  • Only mix metals in one area of your body. You can apply this rule to jewelry made from other materials too. For example, two silver bangles stacked with a gold bracelet are eye-catching and totally in style today.
  • Pick metals and other materials that compliment your skin tone or undertone.
  • Pick metals that go with your clothes’ colors.
  • Create balance with the size of the jewelry pieces-similar sizes are best.

Match Non-Focal Points

If you like to adorn your neck, wrists, fingers, and ears with fashion jewelry sets, go for it. Remember to stick with items that will not outshine your focal point when choosing other jewelry. Also, make sure all your pieces have a common element. For example, if your pendant is triangular, choose earrings or rings that have a triangular shape.

If your pendant is oval, pair it with small, oval earrings. You can also pair different shapes, like a blue rhinestone oval pendant with square blue rhinestone earrings.

Adding a Pop of Color

You don’t always need to add color when mixing and matching jewelry. Too much color can be overwhelming, especially if your clothing also has color. Too little color can leave you feeling bland. There is a perfect balance, and you can find it. This is one time when less is more.

Colors in your jewelry should enhance the colors of your clothing and skin tones. You can stick with just one color rather than a different color on every body part. If you want to go with more than one color, choose those that contrast nicely and are subtle. That is unless you want to go bold and make a bigger statement. Pairing two or more vibrant colors will do it.

Match Jewelry to Your Shape

You can wear the most expensive jewelry, but if it doesn’t match the shape of your neck, hand, wrist, or ears, you won’t look your best. For necklines, you can choose from the crew, V-neck, off-shoulder, boat, strapless, and collared.

Remember that matching jewelry to the shape of one body part may affect other parts. Earrings, for example, must match the shape of your ears and your face since they are so close. The same is true for wrists and hands.

Some jewelry brings out other features based on their shape. Having a short, round nose and wearing short, round earrings can draw more attention to your nose than your jewelry.

Final Tips and Takeaways

The key to mixing and matching jewelry is to go for it. Where what you like, what makes you happy. Also, take care of your fashion jewelry sets by cleaning and storing them properly. Ask people with a fashion sense to help you choose the right jewelry to mix and match. Finally, have fun, be confident, and, if necessary, keep mixing and matching until you find your best style.

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