I rarely wear jewelry, belts, scarves, or pins.
When it comes to accessorizing
I rarely wear jewelry, but when I do it is usually a stack of delicate rings, a simple watch and a dainty necklace or two like these one's from Lover's Tempo.
My mom
rarely wore jewelry, and it confuses me to this day.
Not exact matches
«but
rarely told them to avoid
wearing nice
jewelry as the apostle instructs them just one sentence later in 1 Peter 3:3.»
Pastors told wives to submit to their husbands as the apostle Peter instructed in 1 Peter 3:1, but
rarely told them to avoid
wearing nice
jewelry as the apostle instructs them just one sentence later in 1 Peter 3:3.
I used to feel like I needed to add either earrings or a necklace (
rarely both, and I don't
wear rings or bracelets) to complete a look, but lately I've been avoiding
jewelry altogether and I can't really pinpoint why other than the fact that I have enjoyed creating interesting outfits that don't necessarily need
jewelry to feel complete.
In the winter time I
rarely wear necklaces or even
jewelry as my attention is on layering pieces such as heavy cardigans and scarves, but hello, spring is coming shortly and its time to start dressing down the layers as much as I can and as the weather permits.
I
rarely wear make - up, and I can't justify buying new
jewelry when I hardly
wear what I own now on a regular basis.
I
rarely wear gold tone
jewelry and I love that this is three layers.
I
rarely buy
jewelry, and I at least look like I'm
wearing it when I
wear my tops with embellished collars.
I read an interview with Michelle Williams a while ago where she talked about feeling like she looked dumb in
jewelry (or maybe it was just earrings or necklaces in particular), so she
rarely wore it and that became part of her style.
A doorknocker outside, even if
rarely used, is a classy touch akin to
wearing one great piece of statement
jewelry.