PERSONAL STYLIST TIPS: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING JEWELLERY

PERSONAL STYLIST TIPS: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING JEWELLERY

Almost every woman, and many men, have jewellery in their closet. It’s an essential final piece to your look that can transform an outfit from everyday, to red carpet, and everything in between. The thing that many of my clients find difficult is how to know what to invest in when it comes to their jewellery with confidence. This also applies their partners as well, who may be gifting a piece of jewellery!

If you want to build your jewellery collection, or you are looking for a piece to get for your loved one, and want to know exactly what to look for before buying your jewellery, then this guide will share my top tips to help you.

START WITH THE COLOUR OF THE JEWELLERY

?The first, and most important step, is to know which metal and colours to choose. For example, would gold and warmer shades such as brass and copper, or rose gold, suit your skintone best, or is silver and cool shades such as platinum and white gold be better?

While the metal tones that work best for you are part of our colour and style clinic, and will help you have a go-to selection of colours that work best for you, if you haven’t had this experience, and you are unsure, try out different metals and see which ones you like most. After all, it’s about your personal preference!

But also think about the stones, that often come with a piece of jewellery and can add a pop of colour to your looks. Which ones to go for: the cool and bright emerald? The warm topaz? The light and soft pearls?


If you are gifting a piece and you’re unsure on which one to choose, take a look at your partner’s jewellery, or what they regularly wear and make note of the colours they’re drawn to.

WHAT STYLES ARE RECOMMENDED BASED ON YOUR FACE AND BODY SHAPE?

Our jewellery can complement our features, and create a balance as well as enhance them, or go against us, and we want to make sure we make the right decision.

Small details can make a big difference in the way we look and feel.

Here is a quick guide to the best styles for your face shape:

OVAL FACE SHAPE JEWELLERY SELECTIONS:

Oval faces can wear pretty much every style of jewellery, but as they usually have more soft, curvilinear features, if you have an oval face shape I’d recommend going for pieces that complement your natural features while avoiding anything too angular and geometric.


OBLONG FACE SHAPE JEWELLERY STYLES:

As the name suggests, your face is more elongated and quite narrow. The best jewellery styles to complement this face shape need to add volume at the side, to create balance, like short, bold earrings or statement studs, but also short necklaces and chunky chokers.


ROUND FACE JEWELLERY OPTIONS:

Round faces, as opposed to the oblongs, are almost as wide as they are long, with soft and curved features and a rounded jaw. With this in mind, the best pieces to select to complement your face shape would be pieces with length to create a longer-looking face shape, such as drop/V-necklaces and longer earrings.


HEART AND TRIANGLE FACE SHAPE JEWELLERY SELECTIONS:

With a heart face shape your forehead is the widest part of the face, with the jaw and chin being narrower and sometimes sharper (especially in the triangles). Teardrop style earrings are excellent for heart face shapes, as they create balance adding volume at the jaw, as well as shorter, round necklaces to bring a sense of fullness around the jawline.


SQUARE AND RECTANGLE FACE SHAPE JEWELLERY OPTIONS:

With a similar width all the way down, a square face has an angular jaw and overall angular features and therefore is complemented by jewellery that adds length, such as longer earrings or cluster studs, as well as long necklaces to draw the eye down. While the rectangle is longer, but with similar features, they don’t have to focus on adding length with their earrings, but rather to soften their angles with softer shapes and styles.


PEAR OR WEDGE FACE SHAPE JEWELLERY STYLES:

Finally, a pear face (sometimes referred to as a wedge face shape) has a wider jawline and slimmer forehead. Minimalist jewellery is recommended here, such as narrow, drop earrings and dangle earrings, to soften the jaw and add length.


Obviously, there are other jewellery pieces over and above earrings and necklaces, such as rings and bracelets, as well as watches and pendants.

When it comes to rings, if you have slimmer fingers, you want to complement them with smaller designs, while larger fingers can enjoy larger more statement-style rings.

The same goes for watches and bracelets. If you have slender wrists, don’t overwhelm them with bracelets that are overbearing to your wrists, while if you have broader wrists, you can opt for watches with bigger faces, as well as bracelets with larger stones or styles.

CONSIDER YOUR PERSONALITY

As with every style-related decision, our personality plays a big role in our choices: from romantic to dramatic, from bold and chunky to minimalist, our jewellery choices are an extension of our personality and, being the final touch of our looks, the styles we choose are very important.


If you are gifting a piece of jewellery and are unsure where to start in terms of the styles, take a look at the outfits your partner wears – are they more minimal, or bold? Do they love patterns and colour, or do they prefer a more monochromatic look? This can inspire you for the jewellery that will work in their wardrobe perfectly.

If you really want to learn how to choose the perfect jewellery that you will love, I am co-hosting a very special event in London with Giovanni Raspini on 11th July, from 6pm – 8:30pm. Spaces are limited, so make sure to book your place, here.

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