My Updated Bracelet Stack: Mixing Metals 🪞🪩
I love a good bracelet stack for everyday wear and for special occasions. Lately, this has been my go-to stack. As someone who prefers to mix metals, this stack feels perfectly balanced between gold and silver pieces as well as pops of other gemstones such as emerald and pearl.
Some tips for mixing metals:
- Start with a statement piece: I always start with a focal point, usually a watch
- Balance is key: Aim for balance in both sizing of your pieces as well as choice of metals, nothing should be too overpowering.
- Mix warm and cool tones: I’m a huge fan of contrast, gold and silver is always the most obvious choice of metals to mix but brass, platinum, copper and other precious gems and metals can also be used.
-Trust your instincts and have fun!: Ultimately, mixing metals should be fun, don’t overthink it and go with what feels good and aligns best with your personal style!
Stack Details:
Larsson & Jennings Boyfriend Mini Elevate Watch, $239
Swarovski USA Tennis Bracelet, $225
Preciously Polished Silver Bangle, $50
Lovisa Gold Bracelet Set, $24.99
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Creating a perfect bracelet stack requires creativity and an understanding of how to blend different metals and textures. Begin by establishing a focal point, which could be a statement watch or a unique cuff. Balance is paramount, so ensure that the sizes and styles of your pieces complement rather than overwhelm each other. You should aim to create visual interest without clashing metals. Mixing warm and cool tones can elevate your jewelry game. For instance, pairing gold and silver, complemented by organic textures like leather straps or beads, can offer a modern twist on traditional stacking. Explore incorporating other materials like precious stones, including emeralds and pearls, to add color and shine. These captivating gems can serve as eye-catching elements that draw attention among your metallic pieces. Remember, there are no set rules when it comes to personal style. Mixing metals is about expressing your individuality and comfort. Experiment with your existing collection, layer different lengths, and don’t hesitate to incorporate vintage pieces alongside modern designs. The true beauty lies in your unique combinations that reflect your personality.




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