Fashion is a key part of self-expression, an emotional and a creative outlet, a serious endeavor in the queer community—most of all, it’s expensive and it’s hard. When making purchases and selecting outfits, there's always so much to account for: the purpose, the utility, the ergonomic benefits…the list is endless. But don’t fret, we have some ideas for how to better select and buy your jewelry so you’ll never make a purchase (or an outfit) that you’ll regret.


1. Be Conscious of Jewelry-Clothing Pairings


Though it might seem like a no-brainer, it’s absolutely crucial to keep in mind that jewelry can either make or break your outfits. 

But it’s not exactly something that we’re remembering when drawn in by the allure of a new statement piece, or getting deathly attached to the shining diamonds on a new, extravagantly, embossed ring. 

It’s important to plan for diversity: sometimes, a heavily stitched or busily printed outfit just won’t pair well with your biggest, flashiest pieces.


In situations like those, you might want to fall back on something simple and reliable, like OLUV’s RADIANCE Baroque Pearl Earrings or the Loop Earrings from the Jupiter Collection. Remember: more might not always mean better.

2. The Intention is Key


Maybe we don’t tend to think of jewelry pieces as having individual meaning, but behind each sparkly gem and copper band is a story that the designers hope to tell. There’s always something extremely personal about the choices they make, and that might be something to help take into consideration when thinking about whether to buy/wear the piece…or not. If you like your jewelry to fill you with a sense of self-confidence and courage, pieces from the RADIANCE Collection, which aim to help you find your own way to shine, might be where you want to look for your next statement piece. If you’re down on your luck in love and hope to find something motivating and protecting, OLUV’s Triangel Collection has all kinds of items to give you the courage you need to trust and love again. 

Consider the symbolism in what you wear—it can mean a lot in how you express yourself and celebrate your personal beauty.

3. Color Match with Your Skin


Some metals will look great on you, while others won’t—this is just a classic problem of compatibility. Though you probably won’t need to go somewhere professional to get it tested, it can always help to think about if the color of a piece enhances or drains at the vibrance of your skin. That’s why at OLUV, we offer a variety of colors in our jewelry, paired with a versatile platinum finish—even if the silver color doesn’t work so well with you, each of our pieces are at least embellished with some other details and colors that contribute to a more nuanced color combination when paired with a variety of skin tones.


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