The other day, a chic friend of mine came over for dinner wearing a beautiful pair of earrings that were not small and understated and that's when I had a moment. They were beautiful pair of Alexis Bittar gold drop earrings with a clear lucite stone on the end. I've been searching high and low for a picture to share with you, but no such luck so here's a similar picture:
It just made me realize that I was missing out on a whole world of beautiful costume jewelry and I needed to some investigating. I did more searching on Alexis Bittar Jewelry, and found that it was full of beautiful creations, but I didn't want to enter the costume jewelry world by dropping a couple hundred bucks, so I needed to start smaller. I took a stroll over to my neighborhood Zara and H&M and did a little perusing on the interwebs, and MY FRIENDS, I was not disappointed. I think I've generally avoided these chain stores because I worry that the baubles will look overly cheap and I will say that while some of the accessories were cute in-store, many of them had been badly man-handled. :(
Let me share with you some of my favorite and Own-worthy items. Also, ordering online assures that your product comes to in mint condition!
This awesome metal and pearl collar necklace from Zara. I think Zara has really stepped up their accessories game. Most of their accessories are pretty hard hitting and good quality. They feel substantial and therefore, don't look cheap.
I've really been loving the rose gold stuff that's out there right now. I love this one from H&M- while I haven't decided if rose gold is here to stay or just a fad, for $15, I can't really argue with it.
Though I'm venturing outside the delicate jewelry realm, I have to say that I still mostly lean towards the more structural and simplified costume jewelry styles, like this one from H&M. I find that they are easiest to wear with both busy and simple outfits.
For something simple that really makes you look put together, consider a cuff or structured bracelet. H&M has that, TOO.
OH in other news. I recently cut my hair and by "cut my hair" I mean i chopped off close to 9 inches so we're now at a chin grazing bob level, so I've really had to up my earring game. I don't usually wear earrings so I'll have to really do some research here, but here's on pair that I love from Asos.
These visually unique simplified statement baubles from Asos
I'm open to recommendations! Know of any other stores I should check out for some new earrings??
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