Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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/
The Alhambra stuff is everywhere and so overdone. There are a million versions of rip offs. It's so basic.
The line is from the 60s and it's beautiful but destroyed by wannabes. I don't particularly like the Cartier love line (too chunky) but it's undeniably popular.
"undeniably popular" Nope. People are lemmings and if one person says something is hot and it's expensive enough, the lemmings follow. Admit it. The Alhambra and Cartier Love lines are the coach purse for the middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love mikimoto pearl station necklaces. Timeless and a little more contemporary than the traditional strand. Which I do love too. Simple gold bracelets, diamond studs, basic small hoops in white or yellow gold
I never liked pandora personally even back when it was more trendy.
I’ll never not wear pearls no matter how “dated” people say they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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/
The Alhambra stuff is everywhere and so overdone. There are a million versions of rip offs. It's so basic.
The line is from the 60s and it's beautiful but destroyed by wannabes. I don't particularly like the Cartier love line (too chunky) but it's undeniably popular.
Anonymous wrote:my college student daughter wears my old silver tiffany charm bracelet and heart necklace- she loves them.
Anonymous wrote:I love mikimoto pearl station necklaces. Timeless and a little more contemporary than the traditional strand. Which I do love too. Simple gold bracelets, diamond studs, basic small hoops in white or yellow gold
I never liked pandora personally even back when it was more trendy.
Anonymous wrote:So, what jewelry is in style? I've lost track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Yes exactly - it's already very dated - the earrings and the ring, especially.
This is preposterous. You are such sheeple. These style have been around since at least the 1960s and cycle in and out. Wear what you like and what fits your personal style, not what some Insta influencer tells you is "in" right now.
Anonymous wrote: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
This is preposterous. You are such sheeple. These style have been around since at least the 1960s and cycle in and out. Wear what you like and what fits your personal style, not what some Insta influencer tells you is "in" right now.
Yes exactly - it's already very dated - the earrings and the ring, especially.
Anonymous wrote: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/
The Alhambra stuff is everywhere and so overdone. There are a million versions of rip offs. It's so basic.
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