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Bridal Accessories - Going for Gold
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Expert:Sangeeta Laudus
Category:Wedding Jewellery and Accessories Advice
Posted 06/02/12
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Bridal Accessories - Going for Gold

Gold is definitely back in fashion! For the last few years, silver bridal accessories have dominated, but with the resurgence of vintage chic we have seen more and more demand for gold accessories. As always the trick is to keep your accessorising simple, and this is even more the case with gold which can start to look heavy if you overdo it.

 

Statement pieces are always a winner, or if you have a particular look you want to create here are some of my suggestions of how to go for gold!

If you want to summon your inner Grecian goddess or go for that sun-kissed St Tropez look, opt for long dangly gold and crystal chandelier style earrings and a cuff bracelet.

The romantic bride might want to set off her Champagne or ivory lace dress with a gold hair comb set with dreamy freshwater pearls and floral detailing in her jewellery.

The classic regal look can be achieved very simply by choosing a good quality gold-plated tiara making sure that other accessories match – different shades of gold don’t look good together so ensure your jewellery works with your headpiece.

 

Sangeeta x

 

Article by Sangeeta Laudus of Olivier Laudus, Wedding Accessories Specialists

Images Courtesy of Olivier Laudus

 

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