Wedding Accessories: The Finishing Touches That Matter
The gown gets the headline, but wedding accessories are what make a look feel finished and personal. The golden rule: let the dress lead, and let everything else support it. Here's how to choose pieces that elevate rather than compete.
Start with the neckline
Your gown's neckline decides your jewellery. A strapless or sweetheart neckline loves a statement necklace; a high or illusion neckline is happiest with standout earrings and a bare collarbone. When in doubt, pick one hero piece and keep the rest quiet.

The accessory checklist
- Veil or hairpiece — match the formality and length of your gown.
- Earrings — the most photographed accessory; choose for your hairstyle.
- Necklace — only if the neckline asks for it.
- Shoes — comfort first; you're standing for hours.
- Something borrowed / blue — the sentimental detail.
- Bag or clutch — for the phone, lipstick, and vows card.
Coordinate, don't match
Your accessories should speak to your gown and your bridesmaids' palette without being identical. Mixed metals are fine; a single shared tone (warm gold, cool silver, soft pearl) ties everyone together in photos.

Don't forget the small details
Cufflinks, tie bars, a pocket square, the ring box, and the bouquet wrap all photograph beautifully in close-up — exactly the detail shots guests love to capture. Lay them out together the morning of, and they'll end up among your favourite frames in the Auree album.









