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The 3-Bling Rule

1 Jul
 
And another blog stemming from our new bible, “How not to look old”.  Today’s topic:  The Three-Bling Rule! 
 
Whatever does that mean?  Well…it means when going out for the evening, adhere to the Three-Bling Rule”.  Which, in a nutshell means…Don’t over-bling your bling. If you wear all your jewels at once, you look desperate.    Too much bling, especially matching earrings, bracelet, and necklace sets, can scream,  ”Look at me.  I am not young and hip…and quite possibly, ‘I  think I’m Queen Elizabeth’.”   No need for that.  Mix things up, or go with nothing at all (Jewelry, not clothing).  If you are driving the vehicle above, go with No bling…because how could you compete with that Mercedes Bling?  I mean, Really!  And your tiara?  Not part of this 3-bling rule…no rules there.  If you have a tiara, wear it and wear it proudly.
 
Like many women, I get giddy when I think of jewelry (and shoes and handbags and chardonnay).  I rarely go out of the house without a watch and earrings.  It’s what I do and who I am.  When I go out at night, I do tend to “bling it up”.  The 3-bling rule is a great reminder that less is more.  There are many fashion experts that say when going out at night, take off 1 piece of jewelry, and then you will be accessorized just perfectly.
 
 
According to our new bible, essentially, you’ll get the most dramatic effect from your look by limiting yourself to three bling points.   Some examples from the book:
  • Sparkly dress (2 bling points) + earrings (1 bling) – necklace = 3 bling points
  • Black dress (0 bling) + bold necklace (1 bling) + cocktail ring (1 bling) + shoes or bag (1 bling) – big earrings = 3 bling points
  • Dramatic updo (1 bling) + drop earrings (1 bling) + bracelet or ring(1 bling) – necklace = 3 bling points
  • Jeweled cuff bracelet (1 bling) + shimmery metallic sandals (1 bling) + bold red lipstick  (1 bling) – watch = 3 bling points

Remember not to use all your bling points in the same vicinity. Location matters (just like in real estate). If you are wearing a big cocktail ring, wear a smaller bracelet.  Wearing  large chandelier earrings?   Don’t wear a large necklace.  (Heavy earrings that make your earlobes sag are Not Cool.  When purchasing large earrings, make sure they are light and don’t make your earlobes sag).  If you have a sparkly dress, limit the amount of bling.  If you are sporting the world’s most Fabulous shoes (shown above), make sure the dress is simple without too much bling.  Same goes for the Stunning Judith Leiber holiday clutch.  The shoes or clutch  becomes the focus.  Don’t have your jewelry clash with them.  If you choose to dazzle the world with fancy hair, then go more simple with the make-up.  Everything in moderation. :)

Some examples of the 3-Bling Rule:

And for the men…all I have to say, is please Avoid…at All Costs…the Bling- Bling Pinky Ring!

Don’t have your own bling?  Like Bag Borrow or Steal and other luxury rental sites, Borrowed Bling allows you to rent red-carpet-worthy jewelry at a nominal charge.   www.borrowedbling.com

TIP:  When going out for a big, important event…have a “dress rehearsal” and have a friend take some photo’s in your evening attire, complete with hair, make and accessories.  This way you can see what the rest of the world sees, and become your own fashion and beauty editor. 

“Diamonds are forever…jewelry is not”.  Upgrade and update your jewelry…while I have many vintage pieces I wear from my mother or grandmother, and even some bought at a flea market, old jewelry can be just that…old jewelry. 

And if you just don’t want to bling out when going out?  Make sure your personality sparkles…and that’s all the bling you will need!

xoxo,

T.

And Audrey Hepburn is Perfection… WWAD?  When in doubt, ask?…What would Audrey Do?

 

What about a Tiara?

16 Sep

What about a tiara?  This was a comment stemming from my blog about “ the one Must Have fashion accessory”, as posed to me by my friend Colleen.  There is a good chance she was kidding, but based on the off-chance she was Not  being snarky, and was aching to get to the bottom of this age-old question,  I think it’s best to address it, and stop ignoring it. :)

So, what about a tiara?  I think diamonds are not only a girl’s best friend, but go with everything.  You can wear a tiara with a ball gown, short disco dress, jeans and white blouse, nightgown (not from personal experience, but it’s very Eva Gabor from Green Acres), or truly anything one would wear while running errands, or meeting the King of Spain.  Princess Diana has always been a true fashion icon, and she wore a tiara. 

Jackie O also dabbled in tiaras.  Small, and tasteful, in a Not-obvious fashion:

And my All Time Favorite Fashion Icon:  Audrey Hepburn!

Now one may argue that Audrey was wearing this in a film.   I believe that’s neither here nor there, she could have pulled it off shopping at a Walmart…Oh, I think there’s a bluntcard for that:

Disclaimer:  Bluntcards posted on this blog are in No Way the true thoughts or feelings of this blogger, but I do find them funny.

So, to answer Colleen’s question, “What about a Tiara”? 

If the Tiara fits, wear it…and wear it Proudly!  We could all use a little pick me up these days.  Go ahead, and start the trend.  You first. :)

xoxo

T.

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