Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts

Tuesday

Basic Etiquette of Opera Length Gloves

The correct way of wearing gloves: From many yeas, wearing Gloves are known to be beautiful culture and no one has found any reason behind this that people of this generation have stopped wearing these gloves. One of them is the opera length gloves, Unfortunately, the trend of the opera gloves is almost disappeared from in this modern scenario and these gloves are only visible in the school proms with the bright stretch lycra.
Opera gloves look very beautiful and without the opening button located at the inside wrist this is also called the mousquetaire, opera length gloves looks ungraceful while removing during the wedding ceremony, without the wrist opening necessitates taking them off in the party looks very bad.

If you want to buy the best opera length gloves then explore one of the latest vintage cloth and fashion stores. These unique stores can offer you the real opera glove along with the mousquetaire which also enables the hand coming out from the help of opening wrist, while wearing the opera long length glove over the forearm. These are easily unbuttoned and altar, the mousquetaire wide opening enables you to move your hand on the forearm while removing your hand to accept your marriage ring. Opera glove may also be moved up cleanly and tied with the wrist just like the hanky. This is perfectly acceptable with any of the dresses you wear.
The etiquette of wearing this opera length gloves
• Your opera length gloves must be there while shaking hands in a formal party line and while dancing.
• Opera Gloves should be wore while drinking so you should be take care that the liquid should not spill on the gloves, when the opera gloves are specially designed with the kidskin and the delicate leather then one should not keep the gloves aside and try to remove the gloves partially when possible.
• Whenever one sit for the dinner while wearing the gloves, then one should keep aside the opera gloves and after dinner one should wear the opera gloves again.
• One should not wear the opera length gloves partially while going for a formal get together as it fades away all the beauty of the gloves. One can remove these gloves while drinking.
• While removing the opera gloves, one must not keep them aside and call the undue and the seductive attention during the process.
• You can also remove the opera gloves with the current trend: for that you have to unbutton the mousquetaire and the wrist opening. After that you pull the hand from the opening wrist. With the help of the empty glove your hand may be moved up at the nearest level of the wrist. You can either fit the gloves behind wrist or bracelet, if you are wearing one..
You should also follow some rules while wearing the opera length gloves:
• If you wear shorter sleeves then you must wear long opera gloves.• Six-button gloves are very necessary to wear with the wedding dresses.• Remove the opera gloves while lunch and drink.
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Saturday

Free How to Pick Earrings Tips - Beauty Personified

The desire to deck the appearance of ears almost seems universal. Earrings, as we all know are a highly anticipated part of a woman’s jewelry box. Earrings when adorned add a complete new facet to your look. Earrings are available in an array of styles- hoops, studs and dangling earrings being the most popular. You can take your pick from these styles crafted in the metal of your choice.
Hoop Earrings- Hoop earrings have a look similar to that of a ring. They are round like rings and are extremely young and trendy. You can choose from gold, silver or platinum hoops. When it comes to sizes, hoops earrings have a never ending list. The best part about hoop earrings is that it never goes out of style. These days diamond studded hoop earrings or hoops with gemstones are a big trend.

Stud Earrings- Stud earrings generally rest on the earlobe without the holder being visible. They are extremely elegant and go well with any look. One can choose from diamond and gemstones studs crafted in gold, platinum or silver. They perfect for any face cut, except, if too small for round.

Dangle earrings-Dangle earrings flow from the bottom of the earlobes. They are available is variety of lengths, from a short one centimeter to longer. They are extremely feminine and fancy. Danglers are perfect for the dressier look and suit women with rounder face, as they give the elongated effect to their faces.


If not too keen on getting your ears pierced, you can opt for clip-on, ear cuffs, magnetic earrings, stick on earrings and spring hoop earrings. Earrings sure add a sense of quirkiness to your dressing style. So what are you waiting for, add some earrings to your jewelry box today!

Thursday

Tips on How to Choose Wedding Day Jewellery

Buying a wedding ring is not a purchase to be rushed. While wedding day jewellery is key to bringing together your look on the big day, you will wear your wedding ring forever. Many jewellers like H.Samuel now have fantastic websites to complement their high street stores. This means that you can either research on the web and go into a store to buy your rings or vice versa. Websites are great for getting hold of unusually large or small sizes, and frequently offer delivery within a couple of days of your order. You can often find more information about jewellery around the site, and even view large photos of the pieces to be sure you are getting exactly what you want. The Blue Nile website is also a good tool for investigating different styles of jewellery, especially engagement rings.


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What jewellery should I wear on my wedding day?
What you wear on your wedding day will depend on the style of the occasion.
Classic Blushing Bride

If you are having a traditional, meringue-y wedding dress, then you can get away with big, eye-catching pieces. Try dazzling diamond earrings with a matching tennis bracelet and a delicate pendant. If you’re on a budget, you can get the same look for a fraction of the price with gorgeous cubic zirconia versions of classic jewellery pieces. To perfectly accessorize a strapless gown, try a loosely swept up-do to draw attention to your shoulders, along with some simple, elegant drop earrings that will move and twist and catch the light. Diamond earrings will frame and light up your face for all the photos to give you a radiant glow.


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Cool, Contemporary Woman
It’s trickier to get the balance right when your dress is the sort of sleek, elegant creation that characterises the modern wedding. You might choose traditional jewellery to contrast with and soften the contemporary look of your dress. Pearls are a perennial favourite of blushing brides, even before they were worn by the stunning Grace Kelly at her wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956. Pearls have a timeless elegance and they are available in a huge variety of shapes, colours and sizes. Make a statement with iridescent, blue-grey Tahitian pearls, or add a feminine touch with perfectly round pretty pink ones. Cultured pearls are readily available on the high street and are much more affordable wedding jewellery than natural pearls. Teardrop-shaped pearls are perfect for ladylike drop earrings or pendants, while a string of gorgeous pink pearls is a reliably feminine accessory.

Indie Chick
Not everyone goes for a traditional white wedding; some opt for genuine individuality and self-expression. Whether your unconventional wedding is planned around a medieval banquet style or a funky urban brunch, pearls and diamonds are unlikely to hit the spot. Jewellery stores (and websites) are full of pieces set with coloured stones, and you have the choice between genuine gems and simulated stones. Coloured cubic zirconia looks fabulous, and you’re bound to find just the right shade somewhere. To really make an impact, why not try accessorizing with funky, gothic-y, vintage-y jewellery? Marcasite jewellery or big black beads will add a striking accent to your wedding dress, whether it’s vintage Edwardian, elegant cream column, or a scarlet tea gown.

Celebrity Weddings
Celebrities through the ages have made their wedding days an occasion to make a style statement. Gwen Stefani, one of People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People of 2004, is famed for her unique but immensely successful style. When she married Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, she wore a stunning white and pink John Galliano creation. To accessorize her unusual, asymmetric gown, Gwen wore an elegantly simple white gold and diamond cross, which looked fabulous. The couple recreated their London wedding two weeks later in Los Angeles, where Gwen’s individual style shone out – she wore the same dress, but instead of the discreet cross, she chose a striking heart pendant of pink tourmalines, peridots and diamonds. Madonna is another big star who chose a simple cross as an accent to her Stella McCartney gown, although not many of us could afford to emulate that particular 37 carat Harry Winston piece.

With this ring, I thee wed.
Of course the most important pieces of jewellery on the big day are your engagement and wedding rings. Most couples opt for simple, timeless wedding bands that will look stylish forever (remember you’ll be wearing it every day for the rest of your life) and will perfectly complement the bride’s sparkling engagement ring. It is traditional to wear your engagement ring on the right hand throughout the ceremony, to leave the third finger of your left hand free for the most symbolic piece of jewellery you’ll ever own, your wedding ring.

Tuesday

Tips To Know About Earrings

It is thought that earrings date back to 3000 BC where they originated in Asia and appeared in 2 formats, one being the simple hoop earring and the other the more elaborate pendant earring. The oldest earrings ever found by archaeologists were discovered in royal graves in Iraq and date back to around 2500 BC. Gold, silver and bronze hoop earrings have also been found dating back to 2000 BC in Crete. In those days it was customary to bury jewellery with the dead. In 16th century in the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt a type of earring called an earplug became fashionable and these fitted snugly into a wide stretched hole in the earlobe. This type of piercing is seen on the sculpture of Tutankhamen.

Poverty in the Dark ages meant that work with precious metals dwindled although some goldsmiths preserved designs that were to later emerge in 7th century Greece. The most popular earrings then there were the pendant type and they often featured a bird or likenesses of the gods Eros and Nike. In the 2nd century during the Roman Empire, earrings became a popular way for rich women to show off their wealth and the use of precious gemstones in the jewellery also became more popular.

During the Middle Ages, earrings became less popular and practical due to the popularity of elaborate hairstyles and headdresses. In fact for a time it was considered immoral for respectable married woman not to have their heads covered in public. In 16th century Italy, hairstyles changed with hair being swept away from the face leaving ears exposed although for another 100 years things stayed the same in England, Spain and France with the wearing of high collars keeping earrings out of fashion. By the 17th century, earrings became very fashionable accessory for the well dressed lady across the whole of Europe. One of the most popular designs of those times were the very large heavy pendant type earrings called girandoles which were great favourites of Queen Victoria.

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These earrings required a substantial amount of precious metals and gemstones and so were very heavy, which meant that most people that wore them suffered from elongated earlobes. Although earrings were popular with wealthy people throughout the ages, they were also popular with poorer people who adopted their own styles which were less elaborate and made from less expensive materials. It wasn’t until the 20th century that earrings were completely revolutionised. Different fittings appeared such as screw and clip on as well as those for pierced ears and it also became the norm for women to wear earrings in the day and not just for special occasions.

The 1960’s marked a massive change for the wearing of earrings when designs became completely unrestrained and it became common to see men also wearing earrings although most only usually wear one earring. Women began to collect earrings and with so many designs available the choices were endless. Today the choice is even greater and the popularity of earrings increases with many people now having more than one set of piercings in which to display their jewellery. Modern materials such as titanium and different types of plastics have also become popular in the making of earrings because of their lightness, design possibilities and in the case of titanium because of its hypoallergenic qualities. There is now a never ending choice of different types of earrings from modern trendy cheap and cheerful everyday earrings to the more expensive gold, silver or platinum earrings inlaid with diamonds and other precious gemstones

Beautiful Shawl Pins - Brooch Pins

I love to add that little bit of extra style to my shawls when I wear them with formal attire. Of course, while many people might opt for jewelry, I just open my jewelry box which is filled with an assortment of shawl - brooch pins.
While shawls are known to be fashion accessories, brooches go one step further and give fashion an extra look of grace and elegance. While some may think that shawl pins are nothing but little gadgets to hold your scarf or shawl in place, I feel they are much more than that.

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These items are extremely versatile and I realized this very early on in life. When I wear them, I end up looking polished and attracting attention to one focal point of my outfit. I do not use my these just for keeping my capes and stoles in place. I use them as brooches, as accent pieces on my hat (when I wear one), or as a way of keeping my cloth belt in place.
Spoiling my outfits or my beloved shawls was my biggest fear of using shawl pins earlier. However, with experience I have come to realize that shawl pins should primarily be used with knitted, crocheted and woolen shawls or scarves. I simply do not use them with my expensive cashmere, silk or Pashmina shawls or scarves. Even then I take care to unpin the shawl pins carefully so that no thread or fabric gets snagged. However, there can be occasions when yarn or fabric gets caught in your pin, all you have to do is gently and slowly remove the pin without pulling or tugging.
I usually only use a lightweight brooch and take a layer of my clothes along with the stole when pinning. This ensures that it sits firmly plus my cape stays in place. I love that little extra touch these fashion jewels are able to give to my clothes and I would recommend them to anyone who is interested in further accessorizing their scarves, shawls, hats or bags. The results are amazing!
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