Not exact matches
Aunt Margita's look was similar to yours; chunky
bracelets, she loved cheetah and leopard skin (back when they could be real and it was legal); I
never saw her
wear a memorable «bright» color that looked excessive.
I can
never have enough studded
bracelets — they give dainty pieces a tougher feel and they have plenty of attitude to
wear on their own.
Anyway, I have yet to take them off... I even sleep with them... and now I just pile on cuffs, watches and other leather
bracelets that I've had for ages but
never even
worn.
For me, an outfit is
never complete unless I'm
wearing earrings, a necklace, multiple
bracelets, and multiple rings!
Anywhoozle... as for accessories, I'm
wearing earrings, a crystal necklace from Jane, the long layered necklace,
bracelet, and red lipstick in the color f - bomb (that is the best formula ever, I only reapplied ONCE during the day and it
never seems to get dry, feather, or look dry despite my lack of lip liner).
I have
never fallen for the charm
bracelet but I do agree that the pieces of clothing or jewellery we
wear always have a meaning and a story behind them.
I
never buy t - shirts as souvenirs (I hardly
wear t - shirts anymore above 40...) but but
bracelets, hats or other accessories.
I could
never imagine back then that I would be
wearing this
bracelet so many years later!!
I
never like to
wear more than two to three pieces of jewelry at one time — a ring and a
bracelet, along with my watch is more than enough for me.
I've
never been good at remembering to
wear jewelry, especially
bracelets.
I don't know why I
never thought to
wear these
bracelets together before.
I am reminded of the Chicago pre-made charm
bracelet my mom had but
never wore, sadly it was lost some where when we moved.
At the end of the meeting, Deutch took the rubber
bracelet he's been
wearing to memorialize the Stoneman Douglas victims and gave it to the president, telling Trump he wanted him to have it in hopes there will
never again need to be a similar
bracelet.
I
never wore a piece of jewelry in the hospital again, unless you count a MedicAlert
bracelet: — RRB -.