These are decidely cool don't you think? They look very sensual entwined around your ears, as if whispering sweet-nothings or suggesting something naughty.....
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Talk About Statement Earrings!
When I first heard of them I thought: now
how are these supposed to work, time-releasing hormones directly into the ears?
Surely they can’t be all that
comfortable to wear…but what a statement they make!
But to be fair, the most 'painful' jewelry I've ever come across are those from Naomi Kizhmer. She wanted to explore the relationship between mankind's addiction to energy and our natural resources. Hence, she came up with a range of jewelry that literally hooks into the human body and harnest energy from its motion - one word...OUCH, and it makes quite a statement. Talk about a pincer movement!
I’m talking about IUD earrings – Intra Uterus Device
earrings! And message is: Don’t Get
Pregnant! Of course the title of the article in nymag threw me off completely, being
called IUD Earrings: Best New Contraceptive for 2015. Captured my attention for sure I can tell you that. So
I was feeling a little cheated when I learnt they were meant to be conversation
pieces whereby the wearer may preach about either abstinence or responsible
sex. Fair enough, but I still prefer conventional earrings and I can evangelize on a wider range of topics while wearing them.
The thing is visually they look rather painful to wear, because they resemble either
fish hooks or anchors to me. Upon reading the article, they were
instead supposed to be shaped like the inverted uterus. OK…have to bear that in mind
before I impulsively say ‘Ahoy There’ to someone wearing them next time. Take a look at them below and see if you
can blame me!
But to be fair, the most 'painful' jewelry I've ever come across are those from Naomi Kizhmer. She wanted to explore the relationship between mankind's addiction to energy and our natural resources. Hence, she came up with a range of jewelry that literally hooks into the human body and harnest energy from its motion - one word...OUCH, and it makes quite a statement. Talk about a pincer movement!
Shiver me timbers...maybe these are the best contraceptives; who in their right minds would hanky-panky wearing these?!
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
The Top Accessory Trends for Spring
Happy 2015 dear friends. After a prolonged period of festive
celebrations we are all returning to the grind of daily life! But it really all that blue and dreary is
it? Let us anticipate Spring and what
the new year will bring.
Having read Vogue’s piece about the top
trends n accessories for this year, I’ll give you a bit of a summary here. For those of you wishing to peruse the
article in its entirety, here it is. Of
these 7 trends, top spot goes to handbags – specifically the ITs with their
minimalist approach, included in this category are hands-free satchels.
Second place, and my own favourite goes to Statement
Earrings. This is hardly surprising with
all that transpires today, making either a personal fashion or political statement would be on many people’s minds.
We all stand for something right? On the fashion front, Loewe’s shoulder dusters and Nina Ricci’s
mismatched earrings come to the fore as real eye-catchers.
The next 3 trends all have to do with the
feet…namely the Gladiator, Flats and Platforms!
Having back-to-back flats and platforms really suggests the modern angst
we live in today doesn’t it. It’s
downright schizophrenic in my humble opinion! Personally I scratched #5 from this list because I'm on the tallish side myself, and I hate the feeling as if walking on stilts - plus it makes me feel like Big Bird from Sesame Street when I have them on! Give me gladiator sandals to do battle with, or sensible flats any day.
In 6th place is another bag, the
Perfect Circle. Still on the minimalist
side and I too have a penchant for all things simple.
Finally bringing up the rear very nicely indeed
is the Obi Belt, simplicity and elegance, and a fitting way to tie up the list
of trends for the coming spring. Hope you've enjoyed the summary, and have a good, healthy and happy new year.
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