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Accessorizing can be difficult. It’s hard to find that perfect accessory that adds to your look but doesn’t overwhelm it. When you start adding jewelry, shoes and handbags into the equation there suddenly becomes many more factors to your outfit. Accessorizing isn’t a science, but there are certain guidelines you can keep in mind to make it easier. Above all, accessorizing a dress comes down to finding accessories that compliment and complete your look.

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Accessorizing for the Color of Your Dress

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  1. This is one of the easiest ways to accessorize. Color is one of the most important aspects of your dress, and if you pick accessories that are similarly colored to your dress, it will make your outfit look balanced and well put together.[1]
    • If you are wearing a light pink dress, choose pink or rose-colored accessories to go along with it.
    • Matching doesn’t have to be exact. For example, you can still wear dark pink shoes with a light pink dress. This adds some funkiness to your matching.
  2. Instead of matching your accessories to the overall color of the dress, match them to a secondary color in your dress. This works especially well with patterned dresses, because there is more than one color you can match with.[2]
    • If you are wearing a white dress with pink and blue flowers, wear pink or blue accessories. This is a great way to match with your dress in a more nuanced way.
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  3. If your dress is an extremely bright color like bright yellow, wear neutrals to offset it. If you match your accessories directly with your brightly colored dress, you may look eccentric rather than put together.[3]
    • White, black, tan and brown are all neutrals that look good with almost any color.
    • If you prefer some bling, try gold or silver jewelry instead.
  4. A patterned dress already has a lot going on. If you throw in accessories that are patterned or intricate, the look becomes too much. Your shoes, bag, belt, and/or jewelry should all be solid-colored. These accessories will help your dress make its statement.
    • Try bright, red pumps with a blue-and-while polka dotted dress.
    • If your dress has a floral pattern on it, a pair of simple, stud earrings would look especially cute. Pair it with black or leather flats to complete the look.
  5. If your dress is a neutral color like white, beige or tan, adding a bright accessory gives your outfit oomph. Whether it be a statement necklace, a handbag or your shoes, try to make one of your accessories a bright color.[4]
    • If your dress is a solid color, try wearing a patterned handbag or shoes. For example, you could wear a polka dotted bag with a white dress.
  6. Every color has a tone. Red, orange, and yellow all have a warm tone. Green, blue and purple are all cool toned. Similarly, gold has a warm tone to it while silver has a cool tone.
    • Don't be afraid to experiment, however; gold can look quite striking with green.
    • White and black are considered neutral tones, so you can wear gold or silver jewelry with them.
    • Brown and tan come in cool and warm undertones. In this case, match the jewelry to the undertone.
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Accessorizing for the Cut of Your Dress

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  1. The cut of this dress is perfect for wearing a necklace. Try to pick a necklace that is above the neckline of the dress and that matches the curve of the neckline. You can opt for a simple pendent necklace or a more elaborate style.
    • If you love the look of a certain necklace, but it's too long, simply switch the chain out for a shorter one.
    • Some necklaces come with adjustable chains in the back. This is great, because you can wear them with more dresses.
  2. Halter neck dresses already have a lot going on in the neckline, so to wear a necklace or big earrings would make the outfit seem too busy. When you are accessorizing a halter neck dress, try wearing a bracelet or even layered bracelets. This emphasizes your arms and balances out the top of the dress.[5]
    • Match the style of the jewelry to the style of the halter, however. A rustic pair of wooden earrings won't pair well with an elegant, velvet evening gown.
  3. If you are wearing a dress with a high neck, wear a long necklace to make the look more interesting. Because a crewneck is a simple design, you can wear bigger accessories without it looking overdone.[6]
    • A necklace will bring attention up to your face and it will tie the outfit together.
  4. One-shoulder dresses make a bold statement. To balance the asymmetry, wear a bracelet or cuff on the opposite side of your body as the strap of the dress. This is a great way to compliment this style of dress.[7]
    • For example, if your dress only has a strap on the left shoulder, wear the bracelet on the right.
    • Pair chunky cuffs with thick straps, and delicate bracelets with thin straps. This will help create even more balance.
  5. Strapless dresses showcase your arms and your shoulders. Wearing a necklace breaks up this area and doesn’t allow the dress to shine. Instead, try wearing earrings with a strapless dress.
    • Simple stud earrings gives the outfit a classy and sophisticated look.
    • Long, dangly earrings will bring focus to your face. They work especially well with elegant updos.
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Picking the Right Accessories for the Occasion

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  1. It may sound like the kind of advice your mother gives you, but it also applies to fashion! Make sure your shoes match your dress in terms of formality.[8]
    • If you’re wearing a gown because you are going to a formal event, wear heels.
    • If you’re wearing a sun dress for the beach, wear sandals instead of close-toed shoes.
  2. If you are wearing a cocktail dress and heels, don’t wear rubber bracelets or jewelry that is low quality. Likewise, if you are wearing a casual dress for brunch with friends, don’t wear a diamond necklace.[9]
    • These may be extreme examples, but you want to be sure that your accessories match the occasion.
  3. You want your handbag to compliment your dress but also to be appropriate for whatever you are doing. Many people overlook the impression that a handbag can make!
    • If you're going to a formal event, do not use a large or bulky handbag. Bring a simple clutch instead.
    • Save straw or cloth bags for the beach or informal events.
    • You can never go wrong with a basic black leather handbag. It's versatile and can go with virtually any dress or level of formality.
  4. If you are wearing a professional or elegant dress, try not to wear too many accessories. Accessories would detract from the elegance of your dress and would downplay your outfit.
    • Don’t wear layered or chunky jewelry. Instead, wear one or two simple pieces.
    • Be careful with accessories like hats or scarves. Only wear them if they add to the elegance of your look.
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Matching Your Accessories to Each Other

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  1. If you are wearing multiple pieces of jewelry, try to match your metals. For instance, wear either all silver or all gold jewelry. It is possible to get away with mixing, but it is harder to pull off. For this reason, many choose to just wear one type of metal per outfit.
    • You can mix-and-match metals with other types of jewelry. For example, you can layer a short silver necklace with a long pearl necklace.
  2. You definitely want to make a statement, but you don’t want to look like a Christmas tree. If you have a piece like a large necklace or a patterned handbag, compliment it with smaller or simpler accessories. This will give your outfit a focal point and will make it more cohesive.[10]
    • Wearing too many statement pieces will make your outfit look tacky and won't lead the eye around; there will be no focus.
  3. If you are wearing multiple accessories, make sure they are not all brightly-colored. Doing this can overwhelm your dress or make your outfit seem cluttered. Choose either all neutral or a mix of neutral and bright accessories.[11]
    • For example, if you want a boho look, layer a necklace made from large, colored glass beads with a necklace made from small, brown, wooden beads.
  4. If you want to wear more than one brightly-colored accessory, make sure they are the same color. This way your accessories will look like they all belong together and the look won’t be overwhelmed by multiple bright colors.[12]
    • For example, if you're wearing a blue-and-white polka dotted dress, pair it with a bright red belt and a matching pair of bright red pumps.
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Creating a Look With Your Accessories

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  1. If you are wearing a sleek black dress or a more professional looking outfit, wear classy jewelry like pearl earrings or a pair of pumps to compliment your look. You can also try wearing a watch or a black handbag.[13]
    • If you're going for a chic look, try to pick accessories that are simple and high-quality. Avoid loud patterns and chunky jewelry.
  2. Neutrals are a great compliment to a patterned dress and they help to create a bohemian feel. Wear leather sandals and a suede bag to compliment a flowered dress. You can add accessories like a hat, scarf or feather earrings if you want to take the look a step further.[14]
    • Avoid wearing bulky accessories like heavy black boots or rhinestone earrings if you're wearing a floral dress. These kinds of accessories will look out of place.
  3. If you are wearing a dress with cutouts, or one that really makes a statement, make sure your accessories do the same. Try wearing a spiky necklace or stiletto heels to emphasize your rock star look.[15]
    • Several silver rings or a choker can also add to this look.
  4. A solid-colored dress or a little black dress is the perfect clean slate to create your look with your accessories. Your choice of accessories will influence the feel of the whole outfit.[16]
    • For a funky look, wear one or two chunky or brightly colored accessories.
    • For a girly look, wear sparkly jewelry and a clutch.
    • For a tomboy look, wear flats or cloth sneakers with minimal jewelry.
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This article was co-authored by Katie Quinn. Katie Quinn is an Image Consultant, Personal Wardrobe Stylist and the Founder of Q the Stylist, an image consulting service based in New York City helping men and women understand their specific goals, improve their wardrobe, performance, and life. She has over 11 years of image consulting experience and has worked as a stylist for Trunk Club, Modewalk, and Moda Operandi. Her work has been featured in Vogue, InStyle, Martha Stewart Weddings, Sheridan Road, Slate, Newsy, Rue, and Thrillist. This article has been viewed 352,214 times.
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To accessorize a dress, start by matching your accessories to one of the colors in your dress to balance the outfit. If the dress is bright or has an intricate pattern, consider neutral jewelry so that it doesn’t become too much. Alternatively, try wearing a bold bracelet with a dress that has a halter or one-shoulder neckline, since a necklace would take away from the unique style of the dress. When you are going for a formal look, only wear a few accessories so you don’t detract from the elegance of the dress. For tips on matching your accessories to each other, keep reading!

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