The golden rule of style: there should be no more than three accessories in the portrait area. This includes not only jewelry but also glasses, hats, and scarves. When putting together fashionable looks, don’t forget to consider what’s in the area around your face.

The rule of proportions: if, for example, the earrings are very large and the headwear is overly colorful or intricate, it’s better to stick to just the jewelry. Exactly three details, no more.
Mix it well!
The rule of proportions: if, for example, the earrings are very large and the headwear is overly colorful or intricate, it’s better to stick to just the jewelry. Exactly three details, no more.
Mix it well!

Today, it’s acceptable to wear jewelry of different colors together. However, keep in mind that the shades and textures should contrast so it doesn’t look like you stumbled upon a treasure chest.
Wearing yellow and white gold together is a good idea, but combining rose and red gold is not the best choice. Multiple types of the same metal combined with multicolored gemstones won’t make your look more elegant.
Is there such a thing as business jewelry etiquette? Today, freedom is in fashion—you can do whatever you want, even show up to the office in slippers!
But women who follow the rules inspire admiration because many have forgotten about them.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE OFFICE
✓ You can only accessorize two body zones out of three: face, neck, or hands;
✓ Mixing jewelry of different colors is not acceptable in business style;
✓ Avoid earrings that drop below the cheekbone line;
✓ Save wood, bright plastic, shells, and rhinestones for personal outings and vacations.