Put your back into it.

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Dress – Thrifted
Clogs – Sam Edelman via Plato’s
Bangles – Vintage, A shop in SF, an heirloom from my Grandmother
Rings – Pinky via Mae’s, Vintage filigree picked up in Nice, France

The Collar Stands Alone

I have loved the detachable collar for a while now. Thankfully, it’s become something of a trend so you can find them at a variety of price ranges. It’s wearable art! This particular type of jewelry is a statement. It can be worn with the simplest of ensembles to take them up a notch. Which one is your favorite?
Click the pics to shop…just in time for Christmas!

cream ruffle necklace, ruffle collar necklace. sculptural neckpiece, modern jewelry,  PVC, statement necklace, bib necklace, avant gardeSeadbead Collar Necklace

Gorgeous rings by Kathy Waterman

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Cathy Waterman

Green with Envy

Bianca Balti emerald jewels. via Studded Hearts

Bridal Baubles Inspiration (Something Blue)

The other day I was thinking, why not do your “something blue” in the form of jewelry? I’m not sure if that’s a popular idea but I am exploring it. Earrings or a bracelet in a blue hue could be divine and depending on your dress/accessories/atmosphere, could be as subtle or as attention-grabbing as you like. I’m probably not going to do a necklace but that could be beautiful as well.



This isn’t blue but I am slightly dying over it.

via Charm&Chain, Dannijo