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Beginner May 2020

Advice for jewelry?!

April, on February 21, 2020 at 11:34 AM Posted in Wedding Attire 0 6
You guys!!!! I just took my dresses for final alterations and I’m beaming!!!! My ball gown is for the ceremony, and my tight dress is for the reception! I’m having the sleeves of the tight one cut to 1/3 sleeves and I’m so so excited! BUT what jewelry should I wear? And should I do different jewelry with each dress or keep it the same? Our wedding style is very classy, but with a whimsical feel. Advice for jewelry?! 1
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Latest activity by Rebecca, on February 21, 2020 at 9:46 PM
  • Rebelle Fleur
    Master July 2021
    Rebelle Fleur ·
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    Advice for jewelry?! 4
    I think this is really elegant and whimsical
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  • M
    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    I would keep the jewelry the same. I like the set pp suggested
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  • Jmz
    Expert July 2022
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    I think a statement necklace for both would be very fitting since there's plenty of neck space 🤗
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  • Taylor
    VIP October 2020
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    THOSE. BOOTS.Smiley love I'd do simple earrings and skip the necklace personally!

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  • Julie
    VIP February 2020
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    A strand of pearls is always classic and a bit whimsical. I'm wearing a strand to mine 😊
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  • R
    Savvy October 2020
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    Definitely statement necklace fro reception dress, don't want to get lost amongst your guests with too simple. I'd go with a more classic, simple, and elegant necklace if any for your ceremony gown and maybe some diamond stud earrings.

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