I was debating about the right necklace for this, and I really
like the pearl statement you wore here.
Not exact matches
I
like to dress up a simple sundress with a colorful
statement necklace or strand of
pearls and save the glitzy crystal necklaces for ballroom receptions.I chose a bejeweled necklace in purples, grays, and opalescent stones to keep the palette muted but add a touch of glam.
I do nt
like a lot of the cheaper looking
statement necklaces but the layered silver or
pearls are cute.
You can go for massive
statement earrings (
like the pictured Oscar de la Renta look), a collar necklace, or even a long strand of
pearls.
I've recently gotten into
statement necklaces and have acquired several,
like this
pearl one from Happiness Boutique.
:) This is exactly what I would
like to pull off; smart but a little bit different < 3 I love those faux
pearls too - they really pull it all together and make a
statement.
If you do
like risky looks, then you are always free to add
statement pearl necklaces and Victorian style earrings.
I
like the why you added a touch of feminine with your
pearls and
statement necklace.
Don't be afraid of accessorizing —
statement earrings
like classic gold hoops or faux
pearl studs are the easiest way to elevate your look.
Think grungy chunky chains adorned with the glitter and glamour of sparkles, safety - pin
pearl rings, earrings and cuffs and black and silver animal -
like motifs and you have what is this seasons
statement look.
I have a few
statement earrings on show
like the Florence Drops but it's also great for having all of my favorite studs lined up
like my
pearls from the Aloha Stud Trio.
If that's the case, we'd love to see her in something a bit more unexpected,
like the
statement - making Queen Mary's Floret Earrings or the Duchess of Teck
pearl and diamond earrings that Queen Elizabeth wore on her wedding day.
Like most
pearls of legal wisdom that come from non-lawyers, there is some truth to this, but the
statement is incomplete.