“Bridal 2025–2026” includes popular styles and a dedicated section for quick pricing references of lab-grown diamond bridal jewelry.
Bugging out
For the past two seasons, nature-inspired jewelry has been causing quite a flutter among fashionistas. After seeing their close resemblance to actual insects, amphibians and reptiles, my flutter turned into a shudder with goose bumps and all. While I’m drawn...
For the past two seasons, nature-inspired jewelry has been causing quite a flutter among fashionistas. After seeing their close resemblance to actual insects, amphibians and reptiles, my flutter turned into a shudder with goose bumps and all.
While I’m drawn to the intricate gold detailing on the wing of the Dragonfly pendant by Kipepeo, I’m a tad freaked by the Eyes ring (shown) from Delfina Delettrez Fendi who happens to be obsessed with frogs and serpents.
Fendi says “Her pieces are for women with a strong character and a sense of humor,” according to International Herald Tribune. But who says a woman can’t embody those traits and a predilection for the indoors simultaneously?
I adore Mother Nature (for brief periods of time or in photographs), but obviously I’m not the type to ever begin a story with “while we were camping” or “after we pitched the tent.”
I must overcome my phobia of all things “outdoorsy” because the colored gemstones, beads and glass used to create nature-inspired jewelry perfectly complement spring and summer fashions.
Perhaps, I could get used to Katherine Azarmi-Rose’s dangling snake earrings kissing my cheeks every time I turn or tilt my head. My intermittent screams of terror will subside eventually.
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