We often see some ladies wearing too much jewelry at once, necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, and even adding a brooch, looking like a fully armed soldier, making the whole person appear both cumbersome and lacking in taste.
The purpose of wearing jewelry is not to display opulence, but to serve as a hint, condensation, or expansion of the overall outfit, enhancing a person's external sense of rhythm and layering. Like clothing, jewelry also has its own seasonal trends; in spring and summer, lighter and more delicate pieces can be worn to complement dresses and the vibrant season, while in autumn and winter, more solemn and elegant pieces can be worn to highlight the warmth and delicacy of plush garments. One should not wear the same necklace throughout spring, summer, autumn, and winter; it is acceptable to go without wearing one, otherwise, it may appear monotonous and lacking in rhythm.
Avoid using jewelry to highlight less attractive parts of your body. For example, women with excess flesh and wrinkles on their necks should not wear overly colorful necklaces to avoid drawing too much attention from others; those with fingers that are not long and plump should avoid wearing rings set with large gemstones or pearls.
Wearing jewelry must be coordinated with your identity, temperament, and clothing to have taste. Students should not wear too much jewelry. Ladies with a quiet temperament should not wear overly exaggerated and symbolically strong jewelry, otherwise it may create a sense of confusion for others.
When wearing professional attire, it is best to wear pearls or well-crafted gold and platinum jewelry. When wearing evening wear, you can wear gemstone or diamond jewelry. When wearing casual attire, it is more suitable to wear personalized or ethnic-style jewelry.