Styling for special occasions: the power of textile jewellery
From a chic wedding to a powerful business look: how to make a difference.
An invitation to a wedding or an important business event is the perfect excuse to go all out. But the line between "stylish" and "too much" is thin. The secret to a successful outfit lies not in grand gestures, but in the details. At Just the Jacket, we believe that the right accessories — from button covers to magnetic brooches — transform a basic outfit into a unique statement.
The wedding guest: subtle luxury without the hassle
As a guest, you want to look festive without overshadowing the main protagonists. The focus here is on refinement and preserving your beautiful clothing.
For the buttoned outfit: the cufflink effect
Are you wearing a nice shirt but it doesn't have double cuffs? No problem. Button covers are the solution. You simply snap them over the standard buttons on your sleeves for a luxurious look that rivals classic cufflinks. Choose silver or gold to match your other jewellery.
For delicate fabrics: splendor without holes
A silk dress or a delicate scarf is beautiful, but a traditional pin can irreparably damage the fabric. Our magnetic brooches are the ideal solution. They offer a sparkling detail and stay securely in place, without the need to pierce your precious clothing with a needle.
Business events: radiate authority and focus
At a networking event or presentation, your clothing is your calling card. You want to project professionalism, but also showcase your personal style.
- The business brooch: Wear a geometric, sleek brooch high on the shoulder of your blazer. This subtly draws attention to your face, which helps with making eye contact and creating a strong first impression.
- Sleeve holders for a playful effect: Nothing looks sloppier than sleeves that are just a little too long or sag. Sleeve holders (sleeve armbands) keep your sleeves at the perfect height. This gives an active, "hands-on" look while keeping your hands free for presentations and handshakes.
Quick guide: your outfit upgrade
Especially for the modern wardrobe: from festival-chic to wedding guest.
| Occasion | The Just the Jacket Must-have | Why this works |
| Wedding guest | Magnetic Brooch | No holes in your satin slip dress or expensive silk scarf |
| Job interview | Geometric Pin | Makes your basic blazer unique and shows an eye for detail |
| Night out/party | Button covers | Upgrade your oversized blouse by 'hiding' the buttons |
| Daily business | Sleeve holders |
The perfect oversized blazer look without the sleeves falling over your hands |
Why choose textile jewelry?
In addition to aesthetics, Just the Jacket's accessories also offer practical benefits that elevate your outfit:
- Sustainability: you give an existing garment a completely new look without buying anything new.
- Fabric preservation: our magnetic closures prevent holes and snags in delicate fabrics.
- Flexibility: button covers make any shirt suitable for a formal event.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Party & Business Accessories
Which accessories go with a wedding outfit?
For a wedding, button covers and brooches are indispensable. They add luxury to blouses and adorn dresses or scarves without damaging the fabric (magnetic brooches).
How do I make a business outfit unique?
Personalize your blazer with a subtle lapel pin or use button covers on the top button of your shirt. This shows an eye for detail and demonstrates that you care about your presentation.
What are the best cufflinks for a shirt without holes?
If your shirt does not have double cuffs, button covers are the perfect replacement. You simply snap them over existing buttons for an identical, luxurious look.
Are magnetic brooches safe for silk and satin?
Absolutely. Magnetic brooches use a strong magnet instead of a pin. As a result, they do not leave holes in delicate fabrics such as silk, satin, or thin wool.
Ready to appear in style at your next event? Discover our full collection of button covers, brooches, and sleeve holders in the webshop.
Written by Manon, founder of Just the Jacket. Read more about my story here