Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait please educate me - how is this a “‘response’ to the Love bracelet,” or “eerily similar”? To me this looks like a fun and cheeky take on the telephone cord hair tie that has not left my wrist for the last year, and the price seems to match any solid gold bangle…? TIA!
-NP
PP. When the Love came out, it was unique because in a world where women only wore fine jewelry on special occasions, this bracelet was meant to be worn everyday. It's inspired by an every day object (a flat head screw), has a relatively unique oval shape to fit snug to the wrist, and comes in several sizes to ensure that tailored fit.
Every day object = flathead screw vs hair tie
Oval shape = check for both
Several sizes = available in sizes 15-20
Anonymous wrote:Wait please educate me - how is this a “‘response’ to the Love bracelet,” or “eerily similar”? To me this looks like a fun and cheeky take on the telephone cord hair tie that has not left my wrist for the last year, and the price seems to match any solid gold bangle…? TIA!
-NP
Anonymous wrote:Neither… both are overplayed. Look at the Bouchier Slinkee…. Swoon.
Anonymous wrote:Neither… both are overplayed. Look at the Bouchier Slinkee…. Swoon.
Anonymous wrote:They might have the Roberto Coin necklace at the Bloomingdale's at Tysons for you to look at in person and try on.
I also like Lagos, which you can also try on there. I like the caviar bracelets, but don't like the DY-like ones. https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/lagos-caviar-gold-collection-18k-gold-beaded-bracelet?ID=966749&CategoryID=1005885