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As you’ll see from the face shapes graphic, there is a mixture of angular and contoured shapes. You could do the lipstick test to find out what the external line of you face is - look into a mirror and draw the outline of your face with lipstick then stand back. Does it resemble an oval or a round shape? If not, it may be square, rectangular or even diamond? A triangular shape and inverted triangle are less common but do exist. The external shape gives us an overall impression which we can then compare, or combine, with the internal lines to guide you to the best shapes of accessories to wear near your face.
Take a ruler and hold it horizontally over your eyebrow area. Are your brows more angular and go in a straight line or are they quite arched and therefore contoured?
You will now have identified whether your face shape and features are more angular or more contoured. Mine are contoured as I have a round face and soft, shaped features. Combine this with my colour direction being cool, light and muted, so my jewellery tends to be cool, silver based metals with rounded beads or details in blues, pinks and greys with some green. I know to avoid golds and coppers and warm tones of beads and square shaped designs as these do not create visual harmony for my personal image.
Examples of shapes/designs for angular shapes and features:Angular chain links, Squares, rectangles, triangles, diamonds, 3D shapes, zig-zags, crosses, bars, stars, cut stones.
Examples of shapes/designs for contoured shapes and features:Curved chain links, round hoops, ovals, swirls, shells, buttons, hearts, scrolls, pearls, flowers, pear drops.
You can try other options if your skin is sensitive to metals – leather thongs are used on which you can attach a pendant dropper...brown is best for warm skin tones and black or grey for cool skin tones.
To elongate a short neck, wear a long length or drop pendant will help draw the eye upwards in a vertical line. Likewise, avoid choker styles if you have a double chin as it will just accentuate this!
For the fuller-figured woman, eye-catching earrings and a necklace will draw attention upwards towards your face, distracting others from noticing your wobbly bits!
Although this advice relates to your facial features, you also need to be aware that your body line and figure shapes have to be brought into the equation – a Style & Image Analysis consultation will help you to achieve overall harmony in your appearance.
So, instead of rushing out and buying the latest “must-have” accessory, spare a thought for what may look more appropriate and flattering on your body and against your face. Don’t forget, ‘style lasts whilst fashion passes’. Taylor & Vine have a fantastic range of timeless and affordable jewellery that will suit all face shapes.
Costume Jewellery and Fashion Jewellery is often produced with no-precious metals - usually gold and silver plated, and with or without synthetic or glass stones.
No matter how high the quality of costume and fashion jewelery, it still needs handling with care in order to remain in good condition. With a little care, the life of the metal plating can be enhanced. The following tips will help you to keep your jewellery looking at it's best.
There are also other specialised products on the market for cleaning fashion and costume jewellery. These are available from companies like Hagerty (available on line from Fred Harrison Ltd ). However for the most part diluted detergent and water will work as well.
For more information on jewelllery care, please see our other articles Silver Jewellery Care & Cleaning and how to keep your jewellery looking lovely.