Wedding Jewelry for Brides and Bridesmaids

Wedding Jewelry (http://www.glamforless.com/bridal-jewelry.htm) for Brides and Bridesmaids. The Hottest Wedding Trends for 2006/2007.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) September 6, 2006 --

When most people think of wedding jewelry, visions of sparkling rings tend to dance through their heads. But while rings are certainly the most important aspect of wedding jewelry, a bride must also give consideration to the other pieces she'll be wearing.

So Harry Winston isn’t lending you a diamond chandelier earrings and necklace like he does the Oscar nominees. But you still want something to add a little sparkle, adorn your neck and ears, and complement your gown on your wedding day. Check out our bride’s guide to wedding jewelry and you’ll know just how to dazzle ’em on your special day.

From gorgeous chandelier earrings to beautiful bridal jewelry sets, we've got the skinny on all the current jewelry trends.

1. Earrings

The look in wedding jewelry now is bold, and the hottest trend in the spotlight is the chandelier earrings (http://www.glamforless.com/Chandelier-earrings.html). The dangling pieces of jewelry boast diamonds (or fakes), evoke a glamorous, Art-Deco look. Long, thin, shoulder-skimming lines are also showing up on brides, a sleek counterpart to the bold chandelier.

2. Bridal Jewelry sets

Dramatic Bridal Jewelry sets (http://www.glamforless.com/bridal-jewelry.htm) utilize the bigger-is-better theme as well, dripping diamonds and setting off demure necklines. The classic stand-bys of delicate smaller necklaces are always in style, so don't despair if the bold look in wedding jewelry isn't your taste.

3. Cuff Bracelets

Thick cuffs bracelets of silver and diamonds or rhinestones are currently flashing on the runways of fashion. Tiny rhinestones add an air of daintiness to chunky designs of semi-precious stones. The look is glamorous.

4. Wedding Rings

What's old is new in Wedding rings (http://www.glamforless.com/cz-ring.html) right now. Cushion- and Asscher-cut diamonds - all the rage in the 1920s - are currently gracing the hands of today's bride. The squarish, diamonds were created to reflect candlelight and draw the eye into the stone. Stunning alternatives to brilliant-cut gems, both cuts complement the pavé-set bands that are the hottest trend in settings.

5. Pearl Jewelry

Like Bridal jewelry sets, Pearl jewelry (http://www.glamforless.com/Pearl%20Necklace.htm) is also very popular among brides. The lustrous white color is a beautiful complement to a white or off-white wedding gown. Although timeless, pearls are hot now and evoke fashion’s current fascination with feminine things. Pearl jewelry has been worn by style mavens for ages; they were a favorite of the late Carolyn Bessette Kennedy as well as Catherine the Great. Pearls are also extremely versatile.

6. Gemstones Jewelry

Gemstone Jewelry (http://www.glamforless.com/gemstone-necklaces.htm) is a great way to add color to your wedding day ensemble, if you dare. Rubies, Sapphires, emeralds (or fakes) and semi-precious stones can add just a bit of punch to your necklace and earring choices. Rubies are among the trendiest selections.

7. Bridal Hair Accessories

Another place for wedding day jewelry is in your hair. Little bejeweled bridal hair accessories (http://www.glamforless.com/Barrettes.htm) like barrettes can add dazzle.

8. Bridesmaids Jewelry

Some brides give chandelier earrings, bridal jewelry sets as wedding day wear for their bridesmaids. It looks great if all of your bridesmaids wear the same jewelry; it’s also fine if you allow them to make their own choices as long as they are in keeping with the tone of your wedding.

About GlamForLess.com:

With many years of bridal and wedding experience, GlamForLess.com provides brides a vast selection of exquisitely wedding jewelry and hair accessories, available at affordable prices.

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