Showing posts with label bracelets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bracelets. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

Bangle Stacko

I never thought twice about what I put on my wrists until Fal mentioned that I should talk about it earlier this week. Usually, choosing the clothes takes up 80% of the Time Spent Getting Dressed while the remaining 20% of that time is split among getting my face ready and grabbing accessories. If time permits, I get the luxury of rummaging through my stash of necklaces, bangles and rings. If I'm in a hell of a rush then all the better for the stuff sitting on top of the pile, they get the most exposure.

However, just for the sake of narrowing it down, here are some of my favourites. Until the beauties from the likes of Marni, Balenciaga and Chanel become more affordable (proportional to my income), I'm happy dealing with these odds and ends picked up from those trips, overseas and to town. 

 
The chunky black one was a gift from Phuket which came in a set of two and this particular one actually had no charms. I took apart the other one and voila, two lucky charms (dragonfly and elephant)  instead of none. The other two are hail from Hanoi, Vietnam. For such a bargain. The fabric one is handmade and the double-headed tiger one cost me, I think, a dollar or two. 


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This set used to be a staple until I got tired of it.


The pretty pearl and crystal one was a gift from my aunt which I love because it's rose gold.
I got the first gold one from Korea. I recall standing my ground in the drizzle as Fal and our dear friend, Clare, zipped by me looking for a Korean barbeque spot for dinner. The silver one, no prizes for guessing, is from France. I love it because it's got all the tourist traps on it. 


I usually wear this on its own. 
No, these aren't from India, in case you were wondering. I love the gold - fabric mix. 

A giant one for lazy days; lazy to dress up, match accessories, this is the perfect grab-and-go. The only issue I have with it is that I have to take it off before starting work. It gets in the way whether I'm typing, writing or using my mouse. 

There really is no secret to bangle stacking. Hippie means everything works, classy means just one or two will do and edgy is slapping on some leather and silver. Sometimes I use the smaller ones to hold the bigger ones up so they don't slide down too much and surprisingly, the combination works. Keep the materials consistent, like fabrics with fabrics and/or leather; metals with metals and/or previous stones; plastics with plastics. Trial and error goes a long way when it comes to putting random bracelets and trinkets together. Like Uno Stacko, you can probably guess which pieces can be pulled out and piled on and have fun building that awesome arm-our. 



♥,
Fir

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

By Invite Only's 2nd Anniversary

Fir and I braved the downpour on Thursday evening to attend BIO's 2nd anniversary and launch of their new collection 'The Higher Being' held at A Curious Teepee.

The collection comprised of pieces made from precious stones and was modern and simple. These pieces looked better in reality, reflecting light off their faceted surfaces. Glimmering and sparkling, each piece of jewelry was eye-catching in its own way.

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Our favorite pieces were laid out on a bare wooden table, a huge rainbow quartz stones served as pendants to gold chains peppered with tiny triangles and teardrop embellishments. From a distance, these black rocks looked almost normal, but as I came closer, they seemed to have a magical property, shining in a different colour when I looked at it from different angles.

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Prices for jewelry adorned with larger precious stones range from about $100 to $350. However, The Higher Being collection is an extensive one, having more affordable pieces that start from $69.

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Cupcakes and vodka were provided for guests at the party, as they mingled in the cosy cafe area at A Curious Teepee. We hung out with our friends from Fever Avenue, munched on cupcakes and enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere, and lounge-y tunes courtesy of the DJ at A Curious Teepee. Unfortunately, both Fir and myself had to rush off and I didn't manage to buy myself a lovely crystal necklace. Looks like I'm going to head back there to get my hands on one of the pieces soon.

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♥,
Fal