When it comes to putting together an outfit, accessories are always an important part. It generally doesnโt matter how little or how much you accessorize, the important thing is that you do. Accessories can be described as the finishing touch to any look, apart from makeup and hair styling. It would be the cherry on top of every ice cream sundae, the piece that ties the look together especially if you choose to keep your makeup and hairstyle simple.
This especially applies when attending special events like weddings. And for mothers of the bride, looking good comes second to attending.
Coco Chanel popularized the LBD or โLittle Black Dressโ in fashion, making this one of the most versatile pieces of clothing in oneโs wardrobe. The color in itself became timeless and versatile. So, itโs not hard to find accessories that can match black mother-of-the-bride dresses. What constitutes as stylish can be different for everyone, and the most important thing is that you want to be able to look and feel confident in your outfit and accessories. But if youโre still wondering how you can play up your black dress? Weโve got some tips and suggestions for you.
Comfort is Key
Perhaps the most important tip when it comes to putting together a look with a black mother of the bride dress? Your comfort. You can look stylish all you want in a wedding, but if youโre not comfortable, then you wonโt feel confident as you walk down the aisle or speak with guests at the reception. Choose accessories that make you feel elevated, elegant, and confident in your black dress.

The Neckline Counts
One tip when accessorizing a black mother-of-the-bride dress depends on the neckline. Think of the neckline as the foundation. A deep V-neckline may call for more striking accessories like a pendant necklace. On the other hand, a high neckline may call for something a little more understated, like stud earrings. This can keep the look elevated yet elegant at the same time.

Keep it Cohesive
Mixing and matching accessories always tends to work, but when it comes to black mother-of-the-bride dresses, it may be best to stay cohesive. Keep in mind to make sure that the chosen accessories align with the formality of the dress. Chunky bangles in different materials like wood may not always work at a formal event like a wedding, but could work in a semi-formal or cocktail engagement. Keeping your accessories in line with how formal the dress is (and by extension, the event) would make the overall look balanced.

Mix Your Metals With Caution
In line with the previous point, it might be tempting to accessorize the black mother of the bride dress with both silver and gold jewelry. But the result may also lead to an overall look that may not be harmonious. A trick to choosing which of the two is to look at the undertone of the gown and choosing which pieces can complement it. By doing so, the overall look would have dimension yet wonโt be overwhelming for both the wearer and everyone else who will see it.

Mix Your Metal With Caution
In line with the previous point, it might be tempting to accessorize the black mother of the bride dress with both silver and gold jewelry. But the result may also lead to an overall look that may not be harmonious. A trick to choosing which of the two is to look at the undertone of the gown and choosing which pieces can complement it. By doing so, the overall look would have dimension yet wonโt be overwhelming for both the wearer and everyone else who will see it.
Take Note of the Dress Fabric
If youโve ever wondered where to start when it comes to accessorizing a black dress for a wedding? Look no further than the dress fabric itself. Some pieces of jewelry can overpower a dress made of delicate material. Other dresses, those made out of more robust fabrics can carry chunkier or heavier pieces. Itโs a good rule of thumb to have when deciding on accessories all throughout.

Itโs All In The Details
Another rule of thumb when accessorizing a black dress is to see how detailed the dress is. Very elaborate accessories may only clash with dresses that have very detailed embellishments. The more embellished or detailed a dress is, the simpler the accessory. Doing this can help keep the overall look polished and harmonious.

Complementary Colors, Anyone?
Black goes with anything, as the saying goes. So, itโs down to what you might pair the black dress with. If youโre going for some colorful jewelry, try choosing pieces in complementary colors or color schemes. For example, you might pair rubies with emeralds or sapphires with citrines in your jewelry. This will keep the look cohesive and polished without clashing.

Donโt Forget the Shoes Too
In accessorizing a black mother of the bride formal dress, what shoes to wear is also important to consider. Along with your personal style, choose a pair of heels that can be appropriate for the occasion.You might choose to let the shoes become the statement accessory as a pop of color or perhaps a style that aligns with the points above. Keep in mind that shoes can also make or break an outfit.
