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10 gorgeous ideas for the ‘something blue’ on your wedding day

From the tiniest detail to something more show-stopping, here’s how to make your something blue a detail to remember


MARCH 3, 2020 3:08 PM EST

Once you have your wedding dress picked out, everyone knows the next step is to start thinking about the traditional checklist to complete your bridal look. Something old... check! Something new... check! Something borrowed... check! But what about something blue?

The tradition is said to have originated in ancient Israel, where brides wore a blue ribbon in their hair as a symbol of purity and fidelity. In the 19th century, “something blue” was popularized in England with the rhyme:

Something old / something new / something borrowed / something blue / and a sixpence in her shoe.

The “something blue” is designed to ward off the evil eye and represents loyalty and everlasting love for your new partner for life.

Depending on your wedding fashion palette, “something blue” might be one of the more difficult details to incorporate and combine with your wedding dress. But don’t worry – we’re coming to the rescue with 10 gorgeous ways you can wear this special color on your big day.

Jimmy Choo heels© Jimmy Choo

Blue wedding shoes

If you want to go big with wearing blue, go for blue wedding shoes. More and more brides are boldly choosing to wear colorful shoes, and with these delicate Jimmy Choo Lucy 85 ($875) heels, you can’t go wrong.

Miu Miu heels© Farfetch

Blue kitten heels

And if you’re looking for very low heels, but want the same sophisticated look with a pop of color, here is some inspiration with a pair from Miu Miu ($691) which would look beautiful with a white wedding dress.

Shorty Satin Bag Edie Parker© Moda Operandi

A blue handbag

Every bride needs an emergency kit that contains lipstick, blotting papers and maybe even a needle and thread (you never know if you’re going to need it!). So what better way to wear blue than carrying a cute mini-purse with this super trendy design, the Shorty Satin Bag by Edie Parker ($595).

Oscar de la Renta earrings© Oscar de la Renta

Blue statement earrings

Earrings are a modern way to incorporate the color of everlasting love. These beautiful pendant earrings in crystal by Oscar de la Renta ($320) are perfect for this. Wear them with your hair tied up to show them off!

Butterfly Drop Earrings Mignonne Gavigan© Bergdorf Goodman

Blue earrings

If you prefer more subtle earrings, be inspired by these Butterfly Drop Earrings de Mignonne Gavigan ($225).

Gigi Burris Diadema© Net a Porter

A blue headband

There were feathers on the runways for the most trendy wedding dresses of 2020, with looks from Zuhair Murad, Balmain and Ralph & Russo. Headbands are also a major trend, so why not combine them both for your something blue! This piece is by Gigi Burris ($265).

Alfiler Twilight Brackish© Brackish Bowties

A blue detail in your bouquet

If you only want a subtle detail, you could place a pretty feather pin in your bouquet. This Twilight de Brackish ($55) model is an excellent choice, with its beautiful deep blue tone.

Pyjama set The Lazy Poet© Net a Porter

Lingerie

Another great way to wear blue for the ultimate bridal look before you actually walk down the aisle, is to incorporate it into the outfit you wear to get your hair and makeup done in. This The Lazy Poet ($155) pyjama set is perfect for this occasion.

Dior 5 Couleurs Eyeshadow© Sephora

A blue makeup palette

Another clever alternative to embrace your ‘something blue’ is to put a touch of blue into your makeup look. Dior has fabulous eyeshadows in perfect blue tones, such as this 5 Couleurs Eyeshadow ($60).

Chanel nail polish© Chanel

Blue nails

Who says your ‘something blue’ has to be part of your outfit? We love the idea of incorporating the lucky color with your manicure. For example, 584 - BLEU PASTEL by Chanel ($28) is a beauty.

Now that we’ve shown you 10 amazing ways to wear the color of everlasting love and loyalty on your wedding day, which one will you choose?