For your formal event or an evening out there is no limit to what you can wear. A major trend right now is sparkles and glamour. Most girls love being able to sparkle and shine, which is why this trend is catching on so fast and for so many women. Women's eveningwear should be fun and wearing an entirely beaded or sequin dress catches the eye of shoppers and keeps fashion exciting. When choosing to partake in this sometimes beautiful and sometimes tacky trend, it is important you know the right ways to wear this style so you look gorgeous. There are a few rules to always follow when wearing beading, glitter, sequins or jewel embroidery on a gown.

The first rule is simple. Less is more. If you find a beautiful dress that is a short silk dress with sequin embellished vertical stripes. Thinking that this dress needs a million more sequins is wrong! Any sequins will grab attention and will add a shine to your look. It is unnecessary when embracing sparkles to require a minimum amount of the craze. Embrace the amount of glam already on the gown. If you are really set on adding even more glam then why not add a metallic shoe to this look? Adding a metallic shoe adds more glamour without a sparkle overdose!

The second rule is to never have a fully neon sequin dress that is
floor length. For the warmer months or perhaps an exotic vacation a short yellow, pink and green, or any neon bright color combination, beaded dress can be fun and appropriate. Even perhaps a print sequin gown for example a floral gown can be great. This look, however, is only appropriate for a small portion of time and for a limited amount of occasions. A floor length neon gown is never going to look great. Too much neon to begin is already hard on onlookers' eyes and then to mix that with sparkle and glitz, it does not work. If you need a floor length gown and want beaded, stick to darker or nude tones. A floor length navy, black, dark gray or nude beaded gown can be gorgeous. The muted colors makes the beaded understated which is classic, elegant and beautiful.

Lastly, if you opt for a fully beaded gown, never overload on too many accessories. A beaded gown can basically stand-alone and requires no large earrings, large necklace or bangles. Too much jewelry with the beading of the dress looks messy and not clean. The jewelry also takes away from the intricate detailing of the dress.

Overall wearing a beaded, sequin or jewel-embroidered gown will look beautiful. It is important to realize, however, that you can go too far in a beaded gown. Following simple rules will help you avoid any fashion crisis or the possibility of looking back and thinking "what was I wearing?"