Styling Guide To Wearing Two-Toned Jewelry

Styling Guide To Wearing Two-Toned Jewelry

If you were to wear both silver and gold jewelry at the same time many years ago, then it would’ve been considered as a huge fashion faux pas.

But as modern jewelry continue to push the boundaries of fashion and how we know it, it’s no surprise that mixing metals is now a commonplace and a huge trend beloved to many. Long gone are the pressure of making your jewelry pieces match —it’s now about being stylish and creative!

However, there is a certain art on how to wear two-toned jewelry and mixed metals. After all, looking like your style is disconnected from each other is the last thing that you want. So we created a cohesive styling guide for you:

 

  1. Always Consider Jewelry Placements

In wearing mixed metals, cohesiveness is the most important factor that you should be mindful of.

Before, it’s a must to wear the same metals because you’re not risking your look to be cluttered. The same color means that every piece of your jewelry will match without any styling effort. But when you’re wearing mixed metals, then it becomes a different story.

alloy earrings

For mixed metal jewelry, always consider your jewelry placements. There are four main regions on your body where you mostly wear jewelry: ears, neck, wrists, and fingers. You don’t always have to wear jewelry in every region but the placement matters to make your look balanced.

For example, if you’re wearing a gold ring and you wish to pair it with silver earrings, then you might want to wear a necklace to connect the two together. A two-toned necklace can be a great option to bring two pieces together.

 

  1. Embrace The Uniqueness With Offset Pieces

If you’re wearing two-toned jewelry or mixed metals, then you can also embrace the uniqueness of your style by wearing different jewelry made of other materials to break up the monotony of your look.

Offset jewelry pieces that can work effortlessly with two-toned jewelry are pearls, charms, and small gems. These offset pieces do wonders to help bring out the metals of your jewelry.

two-toned heart necklace

A great example is to wear a deep-colored gem ring stacked with gold and silver bands. A pearl bracelet combined with thin gold and silver bangles offers a sweet and relaxed look. Dangling earrings with dainty charms can be even elevated further by adding gold or silver studs —a chic look for those who have multiple piercings.

 

  1. Layer Up For An Even More Dramatic Effect

Layering jewelry really takes your fashion game to a whole new level. It might take a while to navigate your way to find out which style works for you (not to mention getting used to wearing multiple jewelries) but the results are absolutely worth it.

In our opinion, mixed metals like two-toned jewelry work the best in layering because the contrast of the metals brings out the design of your pieces. It’s also a great way to make minimalist jewelry pieces stand out more.

Remember when we said that wearing two-toned jewelry is all about balance? Well, layering might just be the easiest way to achieve that since you’re directly incorporating mixed metals with one another.

TwoTone Jewelry Layering

When layering, play around with the length and thickness of each jewelry piece. For necklaces, varying length is a must to avoid overcrowding and chain tangling. For bracelets/bangles, opt for different thicknesses and designs. Have a “focal” piece that is more intricate or eye-catching than others and layer around it.

Stacking rings depend on your own jewelry taste and lifestyle. If having multiples rings on your hand doesn’t bother you, then playing around with different shapes and bands will help you find the best silhouette and style that will work for you.

 

  1. Use Different Tones Of Silver and Gold

As jewelry designs and styles become more and more exciting every year, jewelry makers and designers have long moved on to the traditional shades of silver and gold.

Now, there are tons of variations of silver and gold for you to choose from. The most famous ones are rose gold, yellow gold, white gold, and white silver.

Some differences between these tones can be very subtle or completely deviating the shade. For example, rose gold is more on the pink side rather than gold while the difference between silver and white silver can be subtle.

Different Tones Of Silver and Gold

The technique is wearing two-toned jewelry or mixed metal pieces are finding the right tone that can suit your style and skin’s undertone. The difference between good jewelry to a piece of well-matched jewelry is night and day. The piece might look stunning in the photos but it might look not as good once worn because of mismatched undertones.

An insider tip: using the tone variations of silver and gold is more forgiving when skin-matching! It also helps you branch out on the usual jewelry styles so you can experiment more on what works for you.

 

  1. Purchase A Standalone Two-Toned Jewelry Piece

Mixing metals is not just about wearing different pieces of jewelry with different tones. If you have a hard time styling mixed metal jewelry, then buying a two-toned jewelry piece will work just as great as an introduction to this certain style.

Jewelry designers produce more and more two-toned jewelry pieces as the trend catches up with many designs. Our runways are a testament that the fashion industry is embracing this trend more. It started from watches —now, we see two-toned earrings, necklaces, rings, bracelets, and more!

Another huge bonus in buying two-toned jewelry pieces is that you don’t need to worry about skin-matching. Mixed metals work wonderfully on any skin tones and undertones since the focus of the jewelry is all about contrast.

Last but not the least —standalone two-toned jewelry pieces are great guides in helping you branch out of your comfort zone. It makes jewelry styling for this kind of design easier because you already have a guide to follow through. It acts as a bridging piece to your other jewelry, making your whole look cohesive and stylish!