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A red dress can be a bold fashion statement. If worn well, it can create a look that is both classic and seductive. When you choose accessories to wear with your dress, stick with simple pieces that add interest and contrast without drawing too much attention away from the dress itself. Keep your red dress the focal point of your ensemble.

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Creating a Monochromatic Look

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  1. Bright red shades can look overwhelming if used in every accessory. Instead, use different shades of red to create contrast while staying within an all-red color scheme. You have a lot of options with red, starting on the lighter end spectrum with pinks and light reds, and ranging all the way into super dark shades like wine and burgundy.
    • For instance, you could wear a scarf, shrug or wrap in a shade of red that’s slightly lighter or darker than your dress.
  2. This shade is deep enough to mimic the classic look of black, but offers a subtle hint of color. Try wine-red ballet flats with a simple red dress. With a bold dress, amp up the intensity by wearing deep red patent leather pumps. Try pairing a trendy red dress with burgundy booties in leather or suede.
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  3. Choose pieces set with rubies, garnets or deep red Swarovski crystals. Gunmetal settings create a tough look, while silver and gold settings have classic appeal. If you want to take the monochrome theme even further, choose pieces made of rose gold.
    • For instance, pair an iconic little red dress with a ruby or garnet pendant on a delicate silver chain. Add drama with a matching cocktail ring.
    • Restrict your jewelry to one or two small pieces, and avoid any accessory that looks unnecessarily large. Let your red dress be the focal point.
  4. A matching belt and purse in crimson or burgundy leather can add great contrast to your red dress while still creating a classic vibe. Choose a thin belt and smaller purse, like a clutch, so the focus stays on your dress. You can certainly have an ensemble with multiple red pieces, but try to keep the accessories relatively toned down.
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Incorporating Other Colors

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  1. Carry a handbag with red, yellow, and blue running through it, and match it with blue shoes or simple yellow earrings. Keep your accessories small and low-key to achieve a funky style without looking too busy. This works well for casual and party dresses, but may be too much for a formal or semi-formal occasion.
    • Try wearing a short red skirt with a pair of blue heels or flats. Carry a matching blue clutch.
    • Make a statement with vibrant yellow pointy-toed heels and matching scarf.[1]
  2. This works especially well if the shade of red matches the shade of your dress closely. You could wear a scarf with red and violet stripes, or a sash with an abstract print in red and orange. For a retro vibe, look for polka dotted or paisley patterns with red in them.
  3. Deep shades, like charcoal gray and midnight blue, add color without looking too flashy. Bright colors may compete with a red dress, and could even create a tacky vibe. Deeper shades may be muted in contrast to the red dress, but they can still add a fun pop of color!
    • For instance, throw on a chunky knit scarf and matching lace up ballet flats in deep royal purple.
  4. Try a simple, chocolate brown colored pump matched with a solid brown belt if you’re wearing a formal red dress. For something casual, try earthy brown sandals and oversized brown purse for a bohemian vibe.[2]
    • For jewelry, look for pendants and earrings that contain brown gemstones like tiger's eye, amber, jasper, or topaz.
    • The gemstones can be large, but only opt for one or two statement pieces. The red of your dress should still be the main attraction.
  5. Holiday parties and other related events are the perfect opportunity to mix in some of your favorite green accessories. For instance, you could pair a red sweater dress with deep green pumps and a matching green knit scarf to create a fun, seasonal look at an office party.
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Going Classic with Black and White

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  1. Black is a strong neutral that can hold its ground against a red dress without stealing the show. Wear a thin black belt around your waist to break up the monotony of a solid red smock dress. Finish the look with black tights and black knee-high boots.
  2. Black can look strong and classy, but the right black accessories can really turn up the heat. Wrap a black lace shawl around your shoulders for an evening look. Carry a matching black clutch with lacy accents. Complete the look with your highest pair of black stilettos or heeled boots.
  3. Pairing red with white works really well for casual and retro looks. Give your red summer sundress a retro vibe by wearing white bangle bracelets and white sandals. White sneakers can look great with the right casual red dress, too.[3]
    • For a 50s pinup vibe, try wearing your red dress with strappy or open-toed white heels.
    • Tone down a red dress at the office by wearing it with a soft white cardigan.
  4. Patterns create added visual interest, but a simple black and white pattern keeps it subtle. Try a black and white polka dot handbag for timeless appeal, or get a little edgy with a large zebra print shoulder bag. Flats with black and white stripes can look great, too.
  5. A simple pearl necklace, matched with small pearl earrings, can create a classy, elegant look, especially when paired with a white or cream shoe. Add a pearl cocktail ring for even more glam. To create a 20s look, drape a long string of pearls over the front of the dress, or double the string up for a flapper vibe.
  6. A simple necklace or tennis bracelet adorned with black stones is a good way to add a small trace of black to your outfit. Black diamonds are also popular now, although they are on the pricier side. For a unique yet sophisticated look, wear black pearls.
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Adding Metallics for a Glam Look

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  1. Gold and silver look equally great with red, but too much of one or the other could detract from the dress. For dresses with low necklines, go with a simple and classy gold or silver chain.[4] It creates just enough sparkle to complement your overall look.
    • Add a little more glamour with a pair of matching drop earrings or ring.
    • For a sleek, Art Deco look, choose silver jewelry. Try a long silver chain and vintage silver cocktail ring.
  2. Wear a formal red dress with glitzy gold heels and matching golden clutch. Pair a casual red sundress with silver sandals and oversized silver bag for an informal bohemian vibe. Whether you go with gold or silver, tie the look together by adding a single piece of matching jewelry.[5]
  3. While silver and gold can be used separately for a red dress, mixing the two together can create a look that is both visually interesting and classy. Look for two-toned jewelry, or create the look yourself by layering thick gold and silver necklaces around your neck. Follow through by matching a silver chain belt with a gold shoe, or vice versa.
  4. Wear just enough diamonds to add sparkle to your ensemble without competing with your bold red dress. Pair simple diamond stud earrings with a delicate diamond pendant, or wear showcase diamond chandelier earrings and skip the rest of your jewelry altogether.
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    How do I pick the right necklace?
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    Tannya Bernadette is the Founder of The Closet Edit, a Seattle-based personal styling service. She has been in the fashion industry for over 10 years and has been recognized as Ann Taylor’s LOFT brand ambassador and Seattle Southside’s official Rockstar Stylist. Tannya received her BA in Fashion Marketing and Business from The Art Institutes.
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    Consider the neckline when you're accessorizing. If your dress has a high neckline, you can wear a shorter necklace that skims the neckline, or you can wear a longer necklace with a pendant to create the illusion of a V-neck. If your dress is lower-cut, you might opt for a necklace that's a little more delicate, like a shorter necklace with a small pendant.
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    If I am going to wear a red-and-white dress, what color hat, shoes and bag should I have?
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    Go with white, nude/tan or black. As long as all three accessories are the same color, you're golden.
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    Would red and black shoes be appropriate for a wedding?
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    Yes. Patent black would be especially lovely with a black bag and black hair accessory.
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To accessorize a red dress, try creating a monochromatic look by choosing shoes, jewelry, and scarves in different shades of red. If you want to add a touch of color to your red ensemble, go with accessories in a deep, muted color like charcoal gray, or liven up your outfit by adding accessories in primary colors like blue and yellow. You can also accessorize a red dress with metallic shades like gold and silver to create a glamorous, eye-catching look! For tips on accessorizing with black and white, read on!

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