I've always adored big, outrageous necklaces (especially ons with with ribbon ties!) and I fell hard for Alber Elbaz's recent enamel and plexiglass confections for Lanvin:
A few months ago, one of my favourite bloggers, The Glamourai, wrote a diy post on making a bib necklace. Naturally, my brain shouted "Sign me up!" for this particular project. And, of course, it's all I can think about now that it's No-Buy July. Gargh!
Come August 1, I'll be in one of three places: either a) sprawled on the bed, sorting through old bits of vintage costume jewellery that I bought for the sheer cheapness but never wear, b) bottom firmly planted to this seat, browsing eBay for yet more cheap paste jewellery, or c) haunting op-shops in search of sparkly candy.
Watch this space ;-)
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*sigh* so lovely and dramatic.
Did you see Michelle Jank's beautiful red necklace on 'The Sartorialist'?
Absolutely beautiful.
i really like statement necklaces, as they make any outfit more dramatic. my sister bought me a big shell necklace from sardinia which is really beautiful, and i think it just gives any outfit more personality.
Oh my!! I love the third one..........
@Ballarat Vintage Style: they're pretty incredible, non? I wish I were a jeweller ;-)
@megs: no, I haven't seen it! I'm going hunting for it after this - Michelle Jank is probably my favourite Aussie designer..
@Alli: your necklace sounds beautiful, you must put up some photos of it so I can drool ;-)
@Rosie: yep, I think the third one is my favourite, too..
Hi,
I love those necklaces!
I just gave you a blogger award:
http://vintage-angelc.blogspot.com/2009/07/awards.html
@Angel: Oh wow, thank you very much! I love your blog and your cute vintage dresses :-)
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