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The Hands Have It

Fashion-forward brides are reaching for bracelets, bangles and cuffs


Image courtesy Tejani

When it comes to accessorizing, most brides only have eyes for earrings and necklaces. But donning a big, bold cuff or bracelet or a stack of gorgeous bangles – one of the hottest trends in fashion right now – is an easy way to give big impact to your big day attire.

Sarah Leingang, the assistant beauty and jewelry editor for Brides magazine, currently loves the Indian-inspired crystal bangles and cuffs by Tejani, a designer bridal costume jewelry collection that launched in 2006. She’s also excited about Givenchy’s new line of Art Deco bangles. “Brides can layer on and mix metals for an edgier, more modern look,” Leingang says.

Jewelry designer Pat Flynn’s hand-forged iron bracelets and cuffs with diamond, 18-karat gold and platinum embellishments are another good way to give serious sophistication to a feminine frock. And a more affordable option that looks equally high-end is Alexis Bittar’s Lucite bracelets that come in earthy and industrial tones – but that also can have Swarovski crystal “dust” in vibrant hues.

Lara Casey, editor-in-chief of Southern Weddings magazine, is a fan of arm candy that provides a meaningful pop of color, such as a bangle in Carolina blue to represent the school where the couple met, a grandmother’s vintage jeweled cuff, or a bracelet with charms to represent family members.

“I think anything you wear on your big day should represent your personal style and help tell your unique love story,” says Casey.

Regardless, if you opt to incorporate a statement-making bracelet in your wedding fashion ensemble, it’s best to skip the necklace and stick to simple pearl drops or stud earrings, advises Leingang. “A bride’s beauty should never be overshadowed by busy accessories.”

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