How can we know which ornaments fit us for elegant appearance?

A lady should not appear anywhere without gloves, both to protect her hands and to be an elegant gesture; even if she is dressed, there should simply be elegant accessors: Shami, shoes, small umbrellas, fans, wallets, and coin holders. These are the identifying marks of the elevated men.” So he ordered Emily Evers at the end of the 20th century, [...]
A lady should not appear anywhere without gloves, both to protect her hands and to be an elegant gesture; even if she is dressed, there should simply be elegant accessors: Shami, shoes, small umbrellas, fans, wallets, and coin holders. These are identifying marks of the exalted ones. ”
So he ordered Emily Evers, at the end of the 20th century, on the The Label of Debt.
Today, too, choosing the accompanying items of clothing (executors) should be as cautious and discreet as possible.
It should be as harmonious as possible, simple, but especially appropriate for dress and occasion.
Generally for the ornaments remains the rule - small and quality, whether original or not.
Meanwhile:
It is not fitting to fill the fingers of both hands with rings. The most can be arranged by two: the wedding ring and perhaps another ring (an engagement, for example).
But that was not always the case. Emily Neversi, in 1888, advised: “Burrat should not bear more than three rings: the wedding ring, the coat ring, and a ring left for the memory. Ladies can carry four or five”.










