Bridal accessories will be bolder this year and will also
reflect the new wave of brides who want to personalise their look or simply be
unique; by incorporating traditional elegance with their own modern flair.
Here is the "glam list” for this year:
Victorian-inspired
– Accessories
are taking a cue from the Victorian era. This year, we are seeing motifs that
were once popular on Victorian jewelry such as: flora, fauna and bows. The
incorporation of ribbon, lace and tulle on jewelry pieces, is another Victorian
influence.
Sashes– Sashes are multifunctional; providing a focal point to simple dresses and helping to create an hourglass shape. They canbe bought in various colours and most are embellished with feathers, jewels, crystals and beadwork. The popular colours this year are: black, blush pink, deep purple, mauve, lavender and champagne or ivory
Bold
Colour – Modern brides are now exploring coloured gemstones and
crystals instead of the traditional clear crystals, diamonds and pearls. Some
brides are even opting to match their jewellery with the colour of their
bridesmaids’ dresses, for example sets in sapphire, turquoise, onyx, ruby and
emerald. Other choose to match jewellery to their shoes, if they have chosen to
wear a coloured shoe!
New spin on pearls – Brides who love pearls are now going a fresher route and choosing pearls in black, grey, blush and other pastels.
Statement
Necklaces – Stylish “bib” necklaces are all the rage this year or
for those who think those are too daring – long, layered necklaces or chunky
“torsade” necklaces (multiple strands of pearls or beads, twisted and held
together with a clasp) can also be just as dramatic. These types of necklaces
are best for simpler wedding gowns and also work especially well for sleek
strapless-styled dresses.
Wrist
Wear-
This year, is all about statement cuffs (filigree, studded or solid) as well as
stacks of varied bangles, for example pearl bangles interspersed with diamond
or rhinestone bangles.
Earrings
– Chandelier
and shoulder sweeping earrings are still “in,” particularly those that are in
the geometric, Art Deco style.
Rings
– apart
from the engagement ring, trendy brides are now wearing cocktail rings, which
feature large real or faux gemstones.
Eco-friendly
jewelry – There is now greater interest from brides about jewellery
that is ethically-mined, recycled or hand-crafted.