Wedding is one of the most important things for everyone.Charming bridal jewelry could make you more beautiful.Curious about what popular jewelry trends will animate this season’s wedding ceremonies? Well, first things first: check out our new Weddings section — not only for trends, but for a fabulous deal on jewelry for your bridal party.
This year is about the strong determination of brides to personalize every aspect of this happy occasion. Especially so, with the bridal ensemble. No wedding should go without placing your personal stamp on everything — this includes your personal wedding day jewelry, as well as your bridesmaids’ accessories.
For this summer’s brides: think non-traditional, capturing statement pieces for your wedding. 2011 is no longer the year of delicate bridal jewelry, so opt for hot pink or bright blue stones. When set in omnipresent yellow gold, the look remains timeless, but playful. When you select pieces that are accented by an oxidized sterling silver, your attendants will stand out when standing up. Just think about how great a gorgeous green onyx pendant would look when paired with a sunny bridesmaid dress!

The color trends in bridesmaids dresses have shifted to bold, saturated hues, so select pieces that are complementary without detracting from the main show. Traditional attire has circumvented crystals, rhinestones and pearl necklaces, but if you really want to draw your guests attention — that is, if you have always chosen the unconventional — forgo the traditional white- and cream-colored pearls and check out Carola Bun’s beautiful black pearl creation, called Maleficent. Rock n’ roll bride, indeed.
Speaking of crystals, those shiny adornments are at the top of many “favorites” lists as far as embroidery and embellishments is concerned, so they will make a fine complement for your wedding jewelry as well. Robindira Unsworth does this very well in her collection of earrings, appropriate for every “type” of bride and the women who accompany her in the wedding party.

Now,what jewelry styles or “looks” are you considering — or have you chosen — for your wedding party?




























































