Match the jewels to the clothes

Follow our tips to match your jewelry well to enhance yourself.

The combinations to avoid
- Pay attention to the fabric of your clothes: thick wool sweaters can easily get hooked on beaded jewelry, such as rings or earrings
- If you are curvy, be careful not to overdo the jewels, which weigh down the silhouette
- The graphic motifs and large stones: too showy
- Necklaces that are too thick and close to the neck and elaborate collars
- Noble materials such as velvet and large stones, which give an effect casket.

And let's not forget the bags! Like jewels, or perhaps even more, bags are a fundamental detail and a way to express oneself. Here in the video that follows the trendiest to show off!

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The color of your jewelry according to your profile
What kind of woman are you? Depending on the season that best matches you, find out which jewels are right for you and which colors to associate them with.

  • The spring woman: You have brown hair, often with red or gold highlights. Your complexion is golden and you tan easily. You have green, blue or hazel eyes.
    The jewels that are right for you: The yellow gold jewels that recall the reflections of your skin and hair. Precious stones, choose blue or orange such as turquoise, amethyst or sapphire.
    The color of your clothes: Choose warm tones such as brown, gold, orange or pastel shades: anise green, pastel blue, ivory. Forget black, white, burgundy and navy blue.
  • The summer woman: You have blonde hair, fair skin, and blue or green eyes.
    The jewels that are right for you: The jewels in white gold or silver, with very precious stones such as diamonds and rubies. Yellow gold jewelry does not go well with your complexion.
    The color of your clothes: They must be bright: raspberry, red, turquoise, plum, yellow, but avoid orange. Gray and cream also look good on you.
  • The autumn woman: You have reddish brown or red hair, your skin is littered with freckles, and you have brown or green eyes.
    The jewels that are right for you: They must be yellow or pink gold or leather, and for precious stones opt for coral or amber.
    The color of your clothes: Warm shades to awaken your complexion! Vermilion, petrol blue, caramel, bronze, salmon or khaki green. Avoid black, navy or pink.
  • The winter woman: You have dark, bluish-black or dark brown hair. Your complexion is pale, ivory or porcelain or, conversely, dark, olive. You have brown, blue-green or gray-blue eyes.
    The jewels that are right for you: Like the summer woman, choose cool shades, white gold, silver and precious stones such as diamonds and rubies.
    The color of your clothes: Bright colors! Red, yellow, blue, fuchsia pink, white and black.

To know more: The gold style

How to wear jewelry

The necklaces
Close to the neck, they look good with a round neckline that reveals the bust. They are also perfect with a bustier and discreet earrings.
Avoid collars, which are too tight and long out of fashion. Prefer necklaces whose pendant goes down to the breast, elongating the bust.
Long, thin necklaces look great on sober clothing and their lightness goes well with naturally flowing fabrics, such as cotton or bamboo and light knits.

Video: how to make a DIY necklace


Ethnic jewels
Ethnic jewelry is often made from raw metals and the stones are not worked. To highlight them and stay in their natural tones, opt for neutral colors such as beige, white, brown.
Avoid associating wooden jewelry with printed fabrics, otherwise your jewelry will be invisible.

The bracelets
Anklets look great with a long, light, hippy chic style skirt or dress. In order not to overload the silhouette, put on shoes without heels, which reveal the foot like sandals, flip flops or ballet flats.
Circle bracelets: they thin the wrist. With a flared sleeve shirt, opt for various simple metal bracelets. With a fitted shirt, choose a single, larger bracelet instead.
There manchette: wide, covers the wrist, like a tennis cuff. With a halter-neck top, the cuff highlights the forearm.

Earrings
Long and thin, they should be worn over a fitted high neck or a V-neckline, because they lengthen the line.
Creole earrings are more beautiful in yellow gold or platinum, thanks to the golden hue that accentuates their sunny shape.
If you wear elaborate and long, very graphic earrings, free the nape and don't wear a necklace.

The brooches
Brooches decorate jackets, sweaters and tunics that are a little too classic. They only associate on thick fabrics.
On a straight-cut black wool jacket, put a gold or silver brooch with charms, for a vintage style.
To make a thick sweater more feminine, combine it with a colored pin at the height of the neck.
With a wool or stiff cloth tunic, opt for a colored plastic pin.

The Rings
Be careful never to overload your hands with rings, especially if you're wearing colorful clothing.
With a dark-colored long-sleeved shirt, opt for rings with colored stones.
With a puff-sleeved t-shirt or shirt, choose precious metals, discreet rings to thin your hands.

Headbands and clothespins
These hair accessories decorate your hair like jewelry.
With a baby doll-style dress, put on a large, colorful headband.
With a black dress or business suit, opt for a little shiny tiara on her loose hair.
If you're wearing a white shirt, secure a bun with a few metal barrettes.

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