How To Choose Jewellery Colours For Your Skin Tone | Weddings

buying the right jewellery for your skin toneEach person has their own individual and very unique colour palette and this consists of skin tone, hair colour, eye colour and even the time of year. But selecting that sought-after fabulous piece of jewellery can be overwhelming with such a vast range available. Whether you’re looking for a wedding gift, or want to rework a piece of jewellery you already have, here’s a guide to help:

 

Identify your skin tone using your wrist. Look at the inside of your wrist to see if your skin tone is cool or warm. Cool skin tones are identifiable by bluish coloured veins, their eye colour is most likely to be blue or brown.

 

Warm skin tones are identifiable by greenish coloured veins., hair colour having a red or auburn, strawberry tones.

 

How do you choose between gold and silver for your skin tone?

There is no steadfast rule on this; you really need to try both against your skin to test. What can make a difference is the finish on your jewellery – polished, satin, textured, oxidised (blackened silver).

 

A yellow gold ring with a polished finish might not suit you, but then the same ring with a satin finish might look amazing. So remember if you have a piece of jewellery already which you now are unsure of – it might just be the finish. Bentley & Co often change simple things like this for customers which can make a dramatic change for the better.

 

Can you wear a mix of colours together?

Yes you can definitely wear silver, and yellow gold jewellery together. If you are wearing pieces closely together then a satin finish to the gold can give it a wonderful look.

 

Can you add coloured stones and what colours suit people?

Skin tones are diverse and unique to each person; even family members who will have similar skin tones, might not suit the same stone colours. Here’s a rough guide to help:

 

Reds tend to suit autumn and winter tones more than spring and summer tones, but that doesn’t mean that the paler skin tones cannot wear red at all. It’s all down to the tone of red. Try testing a few shades of red against your skin to see if it’s right for you. You will know the moment you put it against your skin; a wrong shade will clash immediately and the right one will look like you were born to wear it.

 

Winter/deep tones

Winters should wear colours that are sharp, stark and clear. Deep blue sapphires, Ruby and Garnets in red and cerise pinks all go well with winter complexions. For lighter colours, wear icy tones rather than pastels e.g. White pearls, opals, diamonds, Emeralds, blue-green tourmalines and turquoise.

 

Summer/cool types look good in pale amethysts and pale blue topaz and should choose pastels and soft neutrals. Pale amethists, rose pink spinels, soft blue tourmalines, and Lemon beryl.

 

Warm tones suit golden undertones.

People with autumn or warm skin tones should select colours with golden undertones, Smokey quartz, amber, fire opal, warm yellow citrine.

 

Spring tones look best in wear warm orange-based colours like Scarlet red Ruby, garnet , fire opal, and coral. Lighter types should choose soft or pastel shades while clear types can wear more contrasting colours.

 

New Mum Sienna Miller Wearing Outhouse Necklace

Last night Sienna Miller was spotted wearing an Outhouse necklace.

 

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They say style is a statement, and what better way to make a statement than with Outhouse jewellery. Founded by Indian sisters Sasha and Kaabia Grewal, Outhouse is a fusion of contemporary style and rich craftsmanship. Through their edgy and eclectic style, their endeavour is to add an element of Avant Garde to your outfit. Using a myriad of colours, textures and semi precious stones and crystals, each style of Outhouse is handcrafted keeping in mind the quintessential ‘Outhouse Girl’ who is fun, fearless and audacious.

With a huge following in India, Outhouse is seen in the likes of Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Grazia on a monthly basis, this popularity has travelled the globe and thanks to ILoveDesigner is about to explode on the British shores.

Outhouse Opal Statement necklace is available exclusively at www.ilovedesigner.com £175

il Centimetro Bracelet: Classic Italian Style

At Frost we are always after something original as style rarely comes from following the pack. Which is why we love this Viper Camo il Centimetro bracelet so much. It is made in Italy with real leather and the design is so original: it looks like a tape measure. It can be bought in lots of different colours but this Viper Camo is bright and beautiful. Perfect for a dose of real Italian style. What do you think?

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The Viper Camo il Centimetro costs €55. There are other colours and styles available at il Centimetro

Little Black Dress Hanging Jewellery Organiser Review | Home & Design

I am always looking at ways to organise my life and make it easier. When you are busy everything has to be in its place. There is no time for rummaging around looking for things, and tidying up needs to be kept to a minimum. Enter organising gadgets, but is Umbra’s Little Black Dress Hanging Jewellery Organiser any good?

First of all; it looks great. It is exactly what it says: a little black dress. It is also very original. I mean, what a brilliant idea. It is good quality too. I was very impressed when I first saw it because of the design. It is designed for Umbra by Matt Carr. Is also available in Red.

You can organise your jewellery on the front and back, the front has 39 clear pockets, the back has 24 hook and loop tabs and the measurements of the organiser are 18 x 42″ (45 x 102 cm).

Little Black Dress Hanging Jewellery Organiser Review

After using it I don’t just thing it looks good, it is good. It holds the jewellery well and it just hangs up anywhere you want. The great thing about the Little Black Dress is that you can see all of your jewellery clearly. It saves time and looks good. What more could you want?

You can buy the Umbra LBD Jewelry Organiser here.

Would you use it?

Jourdan Dunn Wears Joubi At W Party

 

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ADHARA BODY CHAIN: £599

Frost Loves…Museum of London Replica Collection From QVC

We love jewellery and when we spotted the replicas from QVC’s collaboration with Museum of London we were hooked, a replica collection of some of the world’s finest Elizabethan and early Stuart jewels and gemstones from The Cheapside Hoard.  This is the first time a UK museum has licensed a TV shopping retailer to use their collection or brand.

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Opening on 11th October, The Cheapside Hoard: London’s Lost Jewels exhibition at the Museum of London will showcase an exquisite collection of jewellery, unexpectedly discovered beneath a cellar floor over 100 years ago in Cheapside.  Featuring stunning Byzantine cameos, glittering garnets, diamonds, amethysts and sapphires, the exhibition opens up the world of the early modern goldsmith-jeweller and their creative talents and techniques.

 

Drawing on all corners of the world; the emerald mines of Colombia, the diamond graves of India and pearl banks of Bahrain, the jewels of The Cheapside Hoard showcase London’s role in the international gem trade in an age of global conquest and exploration.

 

To celebrate this amazing find, QVC has created a replica collection of some of the hoard’s highlights including necklaces, pendants, rings and earrings, each piece set with stunning gemstones based on original pieces from The Cheapside Hoard.

Commenting on the collaboration, Joanna Mansbridge, head of jewellery buying for QVC said, “This is a one of a kind collection for QVC, the jewellery creates a real talking point and each piece has a unique story to tell about the history of London.  We are thrilled to have partnered with Museum of London on this industry first.”

Each piece is crafted in sterling silver coated in 14ct gold and will bring a part of London’s history to the jewellery collections of women across the UK.  The collection has been made using the same craftsmanship techniques as those back in the late 16th century in order to recreate the same stunning designs.

 

Harriet Berry, Licensing Manager, Museum of London said: “The partnership between the Museum of London and QVC is an exciting first for the Museum of London and the museum sector overall. This truly multi-channel partnership gives people from across the UK the opportunity to own their own beautiful piece of jewellery inspired by the stunning Cheapside Hoard whether they choose to visit the museum shop, watch QVC or shop online.”

Prices range from £79.00 to £469.00 for one of these unique replicas which will be available to buy exclusively from QVC from 3rd September and also from the Museum of London gift shop throughout the exhibition.

For more information about the Cheapside Hoard: London’s Lost Jewels visit www.museumoflondon.org.uk/cheapside.

 

Daisy Lowe at the GQ Awards

Check out Daisy Lowe looking Super Sexy at the GQ Awards last night in Annoushka Jewellery

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Annoushka Grace, 18ct white gold, diamond and fresh water pearl drop necklace £12,500

Annoushka Celestial, sterling silver, moonstone and white topaz ring £595

Do you think Daisy looks stunning?

Kate Hudson wears Annoushka Jewellery

Actress Kate Hudson stuns at Novak Djokovic Foundation Gala last night wearing Annoushka Jewellery and a bracelet by Guest Designer, Selim Mouzannar for Annoushka.Kate Hudson on the red carpet

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Annoushka bronze and oxidised silver Foundry bracelet £650

Annoushka 18ct yellow gold, diamond and oxidised silver Ottoman ring £1,600

18ct white gold, diamond,sapphire and tsavorite bracelet by Selim Mouzannar for Annoushka £28,500