Many red-carpet moments revolve around who a celebrity wore, which artist the designer picked to wear their clothes, and which celebrity truly made a statement and charmed the crowd. For an awards night or a gala, people pull all the stops and spend hours curating a look that's talked about the next day.
This kind of occasion usually reveals trends that will serve as inspiration for everyone, and one of these trends includes statement jewelry.
But wearing statement jewelry is more than just following a trend. It's a great way to highlight your features and express who you are. For example, statement pieces, like bold earrings, can show how confident you are.
Moreover, statement jewelry can spice up your outfits. Lab grown diamonds or gold pieces go well with not only formal wear but also basic outfits, such as shirts with denim cutoffs.
So, you don't have to walk the red carpet to pull off statement jewelry. You can liven up your outfit for a brunch date with friends or make your office attire more exciting with a timeless, striking piece, like a dazzling tennis bracelet or a customized chain necklace.
You just need to know how to choose and wear statement jewelry the right way. Here are some rules to keep in mind:
- Don't Pull The Focus Away From Your Statement Piece
A statement piece is the focal point of your outfit if you want it to be. Hence, you shouldn't wear something that will take away attention from it. For instance, if you want your dramatic gown to be the focus, then opt for subtle jewelry.
On the other hand, a simple but elegant gown in a plain color will draw attention to your statement piece like a bedazzling waterfall necklace. A bold piece will only end up lost in the sea of details when you pair it with a patterned gown or dress.
- Ensure The Necklace Suits The Neckline
The shape, girth, and length of your statement necklace should match the neckline. The beauty of your jewelry will not be shown if you pair your necklace with the wrong neckline.
Short or mid-length chunky pieces perfectly match tops with a neckline that shows much of your neck and collarbone, such as tops or dresses that are off-the-shoulder, strapless or designed with a scoop or V-shaped neckline.
A V-shaped neckline, in particular, is great for layering various lengths of necklaces, as it highlights the unique, beautiful details of the piece. In contrast, a sweetheart neckline goes well with a necklace that features a statement pendant.
Additionally, a plunging neckline is best paired with a long necklace that includes elaborate details. You might think that a turtleneck wouldn't look pretty with a statement necklace, but it would. A turtleneck in a dark color is lovely with a mid-length chunky statement necklace.
- Pair Statement Rings With Well-Groomed Nails
Since statement rings will draw attention to your hands, you need to make sure that your nails are clean and manicured.
You can match the colors of your statement rings with the shades of your nail polish, like a pink ring with pink nail polish. To play it safe, go for nude nails, which will perfectly complement a gemstone ring in any color. If you want a pop of color, turquoise or red nails will highlight statement rings in neutral colors like black or white.
Just remember—matching bright-colored rings with glittery nail polish, nail art, or multi-colored manicures is a bad idea since it won't exude elegance.
- Wear A Statement Bracelet On One Arm Only
If you plan to wear a statement bracelet, such as a cuff bracelet, wear it on one arm only. You can even wear a cuff bracelet over a long-sleeved top.
You can try bangles as well. On one arm, stack a few bangles with patterns and colors that complement each other, but limit it to six pieces only to avoid going over the top.
- Remember That Less Is More
The key to wearing statement jewelry is balance. Statement pieces are best worn with simple or minimalist outfits, such as chandelier earrings with a white dress or an intricate necklace with a black top and pair of jeans.
But there's nothing wrong with wearing more than one statement piece. Just don't wear statement pieces close to each other, so your outfit won't look crowded. You can show off your chandelier earrings and cuff bracelet together or match a long necklace with a cocktail ring.
Conclusion
Statement jewelry can be worn on any occasion, like brunch with family, a romantic date with your other half, or a gala dinner. But it can only bring life to your outfit if you follow these rules.
In short, wearing statement jewelry is all about striking the right balance: pairing a bold piece with a simple outfit or incorporating well-coordinated pieces into your look.