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Re: BOLD JEWELRY BACK IN STYLE?

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@Caaareful Shopper wrote:

I didn'tknow it ever wasn't in style.  I've always loved and worn bolder pieces.  


@Caaareful Shopper Me too, I don't follow the trends, I wear what pieces I have been wearing since the 80's LOL

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Re: BOLD JEWELRY BACK IN STYLE?

I have both bold jewelry and smaller ones. I switch them depending on what outfit I'm wearing. 

 

As to what is suppose to be in style, one can't take that seriously. Some will say bold is back, yet another article says that wearing bold jewelry is outdated and makes one look older. It's best to not believe anyone and wear what you like. 

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Re: BOLD JEWELRY BACK IN STYLE?

I hate dainty, prissy jewelry and hope it goes away soon.  I'm all for big and chunky.   How about this "bold" look?

 

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I like chunkier stuff--not for earrings but a good statement necklace, rocks my world. Now not a Wilma Flintstone kind  or Mr T type chains---but  something that shows up and is noticed.  Never have worn enormous earrings tho--my lobes are still as they were when I got them pierced--a hundred years ago. I have lots of strands of pearls, have many strands of gem bead necklaces, alot of bigger pendants too. 

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@Kachina624  Wow, all that beautiful turquoise! I'm kinda dainty and prissy, but I love bold jewelry. I might try something similar to that look. It would help cover up the hideous veins on my arms.

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I have always operated seasonally, saving my bolder pieces for the cooler months simply because they can be hot to wear.  Along a similar line, I tend to wear bright shiny silver in the summer, and oxidized silver in the other seasons.

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Re: BOLD JEWELRY BACK IN STYLE?

My particular way of dressing in simple, classic, not fussy with very few patterns, lends itself to a bolder choice of jewelry. I enjoy seeing delicate pieces on others but for myself, I choose statement pieces to offset/complement my clothing style. I stick with what works for me and do not follow trends. The one caveat is that I choose one statement piece, two at the most and keep my other pieces more understated.
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I notice the actresses on my soap are all wearing very large chunky neck pieces. 

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@Shanus 

@Shelbelle @Puggywuggy @faeriemoon @gtx 

 

I have been thinking about this idea ever since you first posted it!

 

Here is my favorite pair of earrings:

 

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These are the only earrings that I have ever truly enjoyed wearing.

The Diamonique stone hangs down past my ear lobes and for some reason accent my facial features in a good way!

When she presented I remember being so impressed because she had these on with a casual green jacket. My "thing" is attempting to appear "elegantly casual"...AND I TRY LOL

 

Looked up your beautiful Tiffany Lima Bean earrings...they are so gorgeous ...I bet you look fsbulous in them!

Thanks for sharing.

I usually end up not caring for the way I look in many Southwestern pieces...there is a heaviness to them that I cannot pull off.

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Re: BOLD JEWELRY BACK IN STYLE?

@LTT1   I do love them and wore them even when/if smaller jewelry was in. Sometimes jewelry pieces are just classics.