Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not appropriate to wear lots of color when you’re a stage hand. Stick to black on black. Add a colorful scarf or jacket for dinner. A simple stand of pearls might be ok or some diamond studs but nothing OTT.
I'm not a stage hand. I'm just walking some of the younger kids out onto the stage for their performances, keeping an eye on them backstage, and helping to set up some of the instruments since I am a musician. I don't have to wear black, I will just feel more comfortable in that because I don't want to draw attention to myself on stage, but since we have family coming into town and we will take photos with DD, I want to dress it up a bit so I don't look too dour.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think pearls would be too plain/conservative -- the funeral vibe I mentioned. Yes to color! But what color? Or multi-color? And where do you find stuff like that?
I looked through the Anthropologie jewelry selections because I thought I remembered them having colored statement necklaces (I haven't bought this sort of jewelry in a long time) but nothing looked quite right. My sister suggested earrings from Sezane and I do like their jewelry but the earrings are HUGE and I think too big for my purposes. Also I have long wavy hair and will probably wear it down or half up/half down (it's probably my best feature) so a necklace seems better because it won't compete.
Anyway I like the idea of a colorful pendant but no idea where to look for that kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:I am no expert but I think the colorful statement necklaces are out right now. I have some and feel frumpy now when I try them on. The stylish young women seem to be wearing delicate necklaces, subtle gold.
I would wear shoes/sandals that are fun, and some fun earrings.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not appropriate to wear lots of color when you’re a stage hand. Stick to black on black. Add a colorful scarf or jacket for dinner. A simple stand of pearls might be ok or some diamond studs but nothing OTT.