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Affordable Bling Alert

June 18, 2008

Affordable Bling Alert: Evening Watches

These days, having a wardrobe of watches is just as common as having a pair of shoes to wear for every occasion. A lady has evening shoes and, if she's a real fashionista, she also has an evening watch.

Now, there are plenty of watches out there that can be worn in the evening. However, the prices of some of them are simply outrageous. Take, for instance, this one from Chopard:

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A steal if you have $189,000 in disposable income. Even if I did have that kind of money, I don't think I'd spend it on a watch, especially when I can have one for $69.75, like the one below:

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Ladies and gentlemen, the Montparnasse Crystal Evening Watch.  Wear it and you'll have time to shine all night.

Have a beautiful evening.

May 15, 2008

Affordable Bling Alert: Buckle Rings

Buckle rings have become increasingly popular over the last few  years. It's not suprising, considering that the buckle itself is something that has been with us since ancient times. It is another one of those classic silhouettes that will be with us forever. Wearing it as a ring can be very costly, however, as much as $3900, as is the case with the one below by David Yurman: 

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Those of us in the real world don't have to buckle under at the thought of paying so much. TakeBrilliant_buckle_ring_2 a look (on the right) at the Brilliant Buckle Ring. Over 100 white cubic zirconia gives it lots of sparkle and, at $36.85, the price will make your wallet sparkle as well, so much so, that you'll be able to purchase a coordinating bracelet and set of earrings

The Brilliant Buckle Set is only part of the story. There are a lot more "designer-inspired" styles available at a fraction of the cost at Holsted Jewelers. Try them on for size!

March 24, 2008

Affordable Bling Alert: A Bold Necklace

The new issue of Harper's Bazaar includes their monthly "Buy, Keep, Store" feature, in which they tell you what you should buy now, what things you've bought that you should keep wearing and what things you should store away until they're in fashion again. This month they're focusing on three categories, one of which is jewelry. What piece of jewelry should you buy now? A bold necklace.

The magazine suggests a very interesting one made by a very high-end French couturier. The price: $7,600. Chump change, right? Yeah, sure.

Do you want a truly affordable bold necklace? The Neptune's Daughter Necklace (below) is made with hand-strung glass beads. It's a multi-strand, 14" necklace with a 3" extender and a secure lobster-claw clasp. The $39.75 price includes a pair of chandelier earrings (for pierced ears only).

After this purchase you'll have enough money left to do more shopping. Too bad most of us can't say the same thing about that $7,600 piece!

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March 18, 2008

Affordable Bling Alert: Giraffe Print Enamel Bangle Bracelet

Animal prints never seem to go out of style. They continue to be an inspiration to designers and fashionistas alike who are looking for a way to put together an edgier look. In the world of fashion jewelry, one designer has become famous for his animal-print jewelry, in particular his cross-over bangles. I won't mention his name (but if you don't know who I'm talking about, click here).  His bangles sell for nearly $100 a piece.

Ladies, I'm going to let you in on a little secret: You don't have to pay $100 for an aniGiraffeprint_enamel_bangle_braceletmal-print bracelet. The one pictured here is available for only $39.50. You can even buy a matching ring and pair of earrings and still pay less than $100.

Now, that's what I call affordable bling. Happy shopping!

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