Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know and I don't care. I just go with what I like.Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Same. Right now the Cartier love line and the Van Cleef and Arpels Alhambra are very popular. Tiffany's Schlumberger line is also a classic. My favorite is the Edwardian period.
https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/rings/cluster-rings/russian-imperial-era-antique-sapphire-diamond-gold-ring/id-j_673302/
Anonymous wrote:So are pendant necklaces still in style or are those dated now too (e.g. coins, dog tags, evil eyes, etc.)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Those paperclip necklaces. Not my thing but they are everywhere
The multi-layered necklaces are still a thing, aren’t they? Seems like they should be on their way out soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Gold chains, hoop earrings, those croissant shaped hoops.
Alll the gold jewelry I got when I was in high school for big events (confirmation, birthdays, graduations)
the croissant stuff is really outdated already.
What are croissant shaped hoops? Can someone post a link to an example? I must have missed that trend.
Is it this?
https://mejuri.com/shop/products/croissant-dome-hoops?qID=16f938ca14f8005a080ca6844202901d
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Gold chains, hoop earrings, those croissant shaped hoops.
All the gold jewelry I got when I was in high school for big events (confirmation, birthdays, graduations)
Anonymous wrote:I don't know and I don't care. I just go with what I like.Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Gold chains, hoop earrings, those croissant shaped hoops.
Alll the gold jewelry I got when I was in high school for big events (confirmation, birthdays, graduations)
the croissant stuff is really outdated already.
What are croissant shaped hoops? Can someone post a link to an example? I must have missed that trend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Gold chains, hoop earrings, those croissant shaped hoops.
Alll the gold jewelry I got when I was in high school for big events (confirmation, birthdays, graduations)
the croissant stuff is really outdated already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Gold chains, hoop earrings, those croissant shaped hoops.
Alll the gold jewelry I got when I was in high school for big events (confirmation, birthdays, graduations)
Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.