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    Posts Found in Jewelry

    Andy Warhol: Keeping Time, in the Waiting Line

    Posted November 3, 2009 by colleen
    Found in: Jewelry, Designer Spotlight

    Andy Warhol, the Pop icon that changed a generation of hippies to hipsters with bright colors, silkscreens, tights and mini jumpers, stole our hearts with Edie Sedgwick and the uber-hippness of his designs. I always sigh a little, inside, when I think about how much I would have loved to work in The Factory, Andy Warhol’s famous atelier, or help produce the famous silkscreens that hang in art museums today. But now you can have a little piece of the magic, with Andy Warhol wrist watches. Big, bold, beautiful, just like Warhol’s design, and all neatly packaged around your dainty wrist. Enjoy!

    Andy Warhol Double Feature Campbell’s Soup Shot: $150.00
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    Andy Warhol MidSize Banana Graphic Watch from Amazon.com: $120.00

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    Find good deals on Andy Warhol watches at Smarter.com.

    The Charmed Life: Make a Statement with a Charm Bracelet

    Posted November 2, 2009 by colleen
    Found in: Jewelry

    Fashionista that you are, you live on the edge. Life is about glitz and glamour and fabulous clothes and jewelry to match. While we all drool over the latest Louboutin shoes and Marc Jacob’s jeans, why not create our own small fashion statement that is more personalized? Look into the throwback style of the charm bracelet. Whether you make your own, alter a store bought, or buy from your favorite designer, the charms you wear are the charms you bear, and you can’t bear to let this fashion statement pass you by.

    Top charm bracelets on the market for you to check out:

    Armani Exchange Charm Bracelet from ArmaniExchange.com: $34.00
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    For the luxe life upper east sider, Armani is the only way to go. Make your statement with this fashionable, haute-couture piece.

    Prime Art Heart Charm Bracelet: $29.95

    Wear your heart on your wrist with this stylish understated look. A thin chain keeps this charm bracelet from being too bulky, but you can certainly add your own twist to the design if you like! There’s definitely room.

    Find more affordable charm bracelets at Smarter.com.

    Lily Allen Jewelry Collection

    Posted August 14, 2009 by haya
    Found in: Jewelry, Celebrity Style

    Lily Allen launched her jewelry collection last July 27th at the Claridges Hotel in London wearing some of her pieces. The collection will include nine different styles inspired by everything from animals to flowers, designed to appeal to fans aged 14 to 40. Each piece will reflect her eclectic London style, the collection will arrive in stores late September 2009. From the looks of the preview, we can see pandas, flamingos, fishes and happy faces. The jewelry looks cute and fun so far, I wonder what’s the price point… My favorite is the Flamingo necklace, which one is yours?

    Shop through a wide selection of jewelry at Smarter.com.

    Michelle Obama Makes it to Vanity Fair’s Best Dressed

    Posted August 10, 2009 by lavenya dilip
    Found in: Find That Look, Jewelry

    Vanity Fair has released their international Best Dressed List for 2009 and I’m sure no one was shocked to see that the country’s premier couple made the cut. Michelle has become a muse for many designers with her laid back sophistication and a rocking fit body that is totally believable and well in the realm of possibility for everyday women. Well, not entirely, to be honest if you also count those shapely arms chiseled to perfection, but you get the idea. She’s by no account a Hollywood siren sporting an unattainably Barbie like body armed with strategic enhancements. In total contrast to that “popular” look, Mrs. Obama represents an imperfect attractiveness. The statuesque first lady works out sensibly, has an instinctive nonchalant sense of style and does her clothes beautiful justice but all in a completely down to earth, accessible way. The rarity of that makes her a style icon in my book. I love too that she has introduced the world to lesser known designer names like Maria Pinto and Jason Wu.

    While I like the elegance of her simple sheaths and the polished appeal of her pencil skirts (I sometimes don’t care for her cardigans I must admit, but you can’t please everyone all the time!), it is her jewelry that completely rocks my boat. The girl can certainly write a book on how to wear pearls without giving off that dreaded old lady vibe. I don’t know anyone other than Carrie in “Sex in the City” who gives pearls this much of love! I was so delighted to know BTW that many of her pearls are fakes—I dig grounded beauties!

    Sometimes the pearls she wears are more conventional, white, short and oversized, which she craftily pairs with structured, more modern attire. The ones that I would probably go for myself are her quirky, whimsical, longer, multi colored ones that add glamour and razzle dazzle to an otherwise monotonous, simplistic clothing palette like a little black dress or a tailored blouse. A delightful pin that doesn’t take itself too seriously or some fanciful beads thrown in for attitude, but never all at the same time, lend a European edge to her modest outfits, a style she has made her own.

    I went on a bid to check out some Michellesque treasures and look at what I came up with (below). I think I even found one of her original pieces! (the vintage inspired flower necklace with the pink dress). In fact I got so carried away that I even ordered myself a string of beads I just didn’t need! Tsk ,Tsk…

    St Erasmus Long Pearl Necklace

    Allie Braided Bead Necklace

    St Erasmus Pink Flower Short Statement Necklace

    Twisted Beaded Necklace

    Pink Flower Pin

    Maddy Emerson Freshwater Pearl and Agate Necklace

    Nori’s Layered Lace & Faux Pearl Necklace

    Dangly Earring Deal: A Great choice for the Season

    Posted July 29, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Jewelry, Deal of the Day

    It’s always a great time to wear dangly earrings. Why would you not? BUT, summer really feels like the right time to wear them, since its hot, and you can put your hair up and your dangly earrings can fall right above your bare, suntanned shoulders. There are some types of dangly’s meant for summer, and some that are meant for fall, winter and spring. The ones I’ve pick today…which are on sale for an excellent price are definitely summer time material.

    Cara Accessories Beaded Chandelier Earrings originally priced at $28, on sale now for $15.90

    These are a great deal. Earrings like this will last if you take care of them, unfortunately the base metal that’s used to make these will eventually start to change color if exposed to certain elements like salt, sweat, and heat. So, if you’re planning to wear them on your next night out on the town or with the girls at the club…go for it, but they may tarnish after a few times of this. Either way, 16 bucks is not a bad price for such a lovely accessory. What to wear these with…anything really. Of course, as I’ve mentioned before, I am a big fan of the dangly earrings with hair up in a bun, and a soft cotton t-shirt and shorts. No heels, usually sneakers, boots or flat sandals. If you want to wear them in a more feminine way, a white sundress would pair lovely with these. It doesn’t have to be white though, any old sundress would look good with these earrings because they aren’t too flashy. My favorite part about these, and what drew me to them at first glance was the square-like shape these earrings fall in. I like the thin wire and chains that were used, and that shade of turquoise that the beads are in is one of my favorites. They are simple, but yet detailed just enough to be the only accessory you’d need for the day or night. The reason I wouldn’t wear these in fall or winter is because the earrings just look too summery for me. Fall and winter is darker–you are wearing more layers of clothing, and a lot of hoop earrings come back, or just simple drop bead/jewel earrings are good enough accessory to wear. Pretty, chandelier earrings like these should be saved for spring,and summer.

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    Turquoise Trends

    Posted July 16, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Jewelry, Trend Alert

    A seasonal trend that seems to surface in the hot summer months is turquoise jewelry.  I myself am a huge fan of turquoise jewels, especially if they are authentic and even vintage.  It is hard to find pieces like this, and when you actually do find them, they can be quite pricey.  I recently purchased a sterling silver vintage turquoise ring from a little shop I used to work at.  There were many turqoise pieces to choose from, all of them vintage, picked up by the shop owner from different place she had visited over the years.  I decided on the ring and cashed out, only to discover that it became one of my most prized possessions the last few months.  The ring never leaves my finger.  I love it so much!!  And I get a compliment on it almost once a day.  Needless to say, the vintage turquoise ring was worth every penny I paid for it.

    This gal looks great on a beautiful day in New York City, she added a chunky turquoise necklace to a simple outfit of neutral color.  This is a good way to wear jewelry like this, pairing it with more simple pieces so that it stands out easily without being flashy.

    Speaking of flashy, this ring may be written off as being just that…

    ABS by Allen Schwartz “Hippie Chic” Large Turquoise Ring $85

    Reminiscent of a 1970’s cocktail ring, the combination of turquoise stones and rhinestones in this ring give it just the right amount of flash and funk.  This would be nice to pair with something simple and plain, or wearing with one of those nice long maxi dresses that are trendy right now.  Although I am forecasting this as a seasonal trend for summer, according to the department stores, it isn’t.  It was difficult to find any turquoise jewelry anywhere.  You can always of course search for actual turquoise, but will probably be directed to an offbeat site that claims each of their product is authentic, and 100% real.  Hunting online is probably not the best way find turquoise jewels, and you would have better luck scouring flea markets or antique shops.  If it is real though, an authentic turquoise cuff can retail anywhere from $200-$400.  Pricey indeed, but once you have it you realize the true value of that piece, even if you have to shine it up a little!

    Image Source: elle.com

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more turquoise jewelry.

    Charmed, I’m Sure: Charm Necklaces for All

    Posted June 30, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Jewelry, Kid's Fashion, Trend Alert

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    I was dressing for a little backyard b-day party yesterday, in 90 degree heat I might add, and when I put on my new maxi dress with some flat gold sandals I was still thinking, where’s the fun?  Then I grabbed my antique gold lockets hanging from a long chain to layer over my usual necklaces and there it was.  So, let’s talk lucky charms.

    To begin with, have you noticed that Tiffany and Co. has completely extended and revamped its charm offerings in materials from the relatively affordable sterling to big-time treats of gold, enamel and diamond?  The Tiffany’s collection includes everything from the little princess friendly crown or cupcake, to the initials, martini glasses, or “Olympian” charms based on antique Tiffany silver, that will delight the grown up girl.  I also love the ideas Tiffany has for adornment options: don’t just charm a bracelet or chain, but hang one on a key chain, on your belt, or my personal favorite, on your purse.

    And recently, just about everyone is getting on board the charm train.  I even found some cute little danglers at Gap Kids last week.  Perfect for the little charmers, you can get a tiny shoe, frog, rainbow, etc., as well as a bracelet to hang them on; all at a price that won’t make you freak out if your little one looses her jewelry while hanging upside down from the monkey bars.

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    The big idea I want to dangle in front of you though, is the charm necklace.  Now, I know full well that the “statement necklace” is all the rage and delicate pieces have been deemed out by the fashion police and their deputies.  However, when something is a great element of your personal style, I say as always, buck the trend or make it your own.

    My current faves are a layer of multiple necklaces with personal charms.  I know this look has been around for a while, but I love it to much to break up with it.  My personal charms now in rotation are a gold and diamond butterfly from the 70’s that I inherited (o.k., stole) from my mom, mixed with a white gold Elsa Peretti bean that was a gift from my BFF.  At this point, I am feeling the need for all the good luck charms I can get.

    If you want to take some of your personal baubles like a star, a child’s initial, a locket (like Faith Hill has) and make it more of statement, why not mix two or three charms with a heavy chain and a strand or two of pearls?  I think you will find the result…charming.

    Photo Info: These cute and affordable charms found on fun little site CharmedandDangerous.net. Also take a look at the fun charms Smarter.com features.

    Big Bang: What to Wear to a 4th of July Party

    Posted June 24, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Denim, Jewelry, Tips & Advice

    If you are anything like me, dressing for parties that might involve heat, grass and ketchup proves a bit of a challenge.  Anyone wondering what would be cute, fun and comfortable to wear to a 4th of July picnic, BBQ or fireworks fest?  Here are some suggestions that don’t involve flags or one of those crazy Uncle Sam hats:Start out with white jeans.  Sounds crazy given the prevalence of stain making condiments, but hey, they’re jeans and will wash and bleach easily.  I love these cropped white jeans from the Gap.

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    Gap White Ankle Jeans: $59.50

    They are nice and skinny, with just a touch of stretch and the cropped hemline allows you to show off your shoes appropriately.

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    Brewed Bean Shell: $58

    Next, add a floaty top like the one above from Anthropologie.  This appropriately colored red flounced top adds a little party flare while keeping you cool and giving some coverage.  So far we have red and white checked off the list.

    Next: accessories.  Luckily, with the gladiator sandals popular for a second summer in a row, maybe you have a little strappy sandal already lurking in your closet.  Now how about a star necklace in honor of the occasion?

    This beautiful necklace, found on MadisonLosAngeles.com, incorporates a vintage charm and is on a long chain that will float beautifully against your flounced top.  As an alternative, might you consider some gold or silver chandelier earrings to reflect nicely off the fireworks?

    Now you are dressed to stay cool, not dig holes in your neighbor’s lawn and look reasonably festive. Party on Wayne.

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more white jeans and red women’s tops.

    Resort 2009: Max Azria

    Posted June 12, 2009 by desiree
    Found in: Designer Inspired, Jewelry, Shoes

    Max Azria, the designer behind BCBG, has been doing his own singular creations for a while now. Although much simpler and basic, much of Azria’s eponymous designs are reminiscent of the BCBG “look” that you will find on the racks on runways.  I like both but if I was forced to choose would probably opt for Azria and his designs.  The style in which he designs is just a bit more straightforward and grown up, feminine but not overly girly.  Below are my three favorite looks from his Resort 2009 Collection…



    Max Azria

    In this collection, Azria was inspired by the needs of one of his design staffers who had recently gotten married and was preparing for her honeymoon on a remote island which was only allowing her to take a single suitcase that weighed 20 pounds.  So Azria followed with featherlight silk and and separates in muted solids and in this grayish watercolor print. There were long dresses with floor dusting hemlines as well as plunging necklines. These items all seemed perfect for any honeymoon…gauze dresses

    Monrow Stencil Knit Racerback Dress $187

    This dress would fold up nicely in any suitcase without probably getting to wrinkled…

    Sam Edelman Greco Sandal: $89.95

    I love the mustard yellow leather on these gladiator sandals, these would work well with the dress.

    Delicately layered necklaces like this Lauren by Ralph Lauren Double Strand Petal Necklace ($44) always compliment long dresses.

    Image Source: Style.com

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more racerback dresses and long dresses.
    Discounts on women’s sandals and layered necklaces.

    Pure Inspiration: How to Get a Handle on Trends

    Posted June 10, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Jewelry, Shoes, Tips & Advice

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    Swallow pin (the real thing in diamonds!) from Jewelry-Wholesalers.com: $2,900

    Everyone out there who adores fashion but feels overwhelmed trying to sort through the blogs, shopping sights, online mags, print mags and books that chronicle planet fashion, please raise your hand.  Mmmhmm, I thought so.  Me, too.  So last week, I took an idea from one of my fashion icons, the great Dianna Vreeland, and started an inspiration board.  Gimme a sec, I am going somewhere with this.

    It’s not just the time it takes to blast through all that fashion dicta that is a problem, it’s trying to make sense of what might work for you and what should just be left to recycle bin.  Physically sitting down, tearing out and pinning to a cork board any print image and that truly elicits a response is not only fun, but it illustrates what you might have been craving without realizing it.  (Note for iphone/laptop diehards: you could also do a computer version with downloaded pics, but the physical cut and pin is more decorative and more tactile, if less portable.)

    Here’s what I found.  After sorting through images from four recent magazines and three catalogs, I narrowed it down to the usual eye candy I enjoy:  a heart charm from Roger Vivier, a cake with such outrageous flowers it looks like an Ungaro print, glittery Louboutins, a vintage-y swallow pin from Sonia Rykiel, inspirational pics of Michelle Obama and Dara Torres (that 6 pack!).  I also found a new trend… I love the new thick strapped/shoe bootie heels. What??

    Rosebud Slingbacks:  $278.00

    Friends, I am a true blue pointed toe, stiletto heeled, delicate Manolo/Prada/Gucci girl, so how did this chunky, strappy cone-heeled shoe sneak onto my radar?  No idea, but I love it with a floaty dress, tailored shorts and jackets, soft bubble hemmed skirts.  Thanks to my low tech inspiration board, I am clear on what trends make sense for summer and what is just white noise.

    Guess I have some shopping to do.

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    Fabulous Sylvia Weinstock’s book on cakes, the flowers just kill me–found on Amazon.com.

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    Over the top Glitter Sling Back Heel Louboutins: $775