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"I couldn't wait until Valentine's day so I gave her the earrings just
now and she absolutely adores them and said she can't wait to wear
them tomorrow :)     Score!"

Jeff, CA

Posts Tagged ‘earrings’

Awards Season

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

I love awards season.
Just when you have the blaahhs after the holidays, and the weather is wintry, comes awards season! Yes, I love to see the stars and what they are wearing at these shows.
But right now, I am completely jazzed to be seeing jewelry from The Passionate Collector on the red carpet!!!!
Just wanted to give a heads up that Keri Hilson, singer, is completely rocking our Large Globe Crystal earrings at The Critics Choice Awards on January 14th, 2010. Just $76.00.
Check them out!
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Picking an Earring to Flatter Your Face!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

How do you pick an earring????  Let me count the ways!  Besides price, color, gemstone, metal, metal allergies, size,  outfit needs, etc., there’s shape.  Shape dictates a lot about earring selection.  There’s shape of the earring and shape of your face and these are two very significant ideas.

Most people pick earrings rather intuitively.  They see something they like, something very appealing and then, as long as some of the other criteria are met, they will actually try on the earring.  That’s a pretty important step! You may love it, but if you’ve got it on, and something just doesn’t look right, you might change the shape of the earring you are choosing.

One caveat though: The key is whether you prefer to accentuate the shape of your face or create the illusion of a different shape.  Sometimes, we choose not to mask our natural attributes; and sometimes we want to do the opposite.

It’s essentially up to you, but here are some general suggestions for creating the illusion of a “perfectly” shaped face.

Oval Face — conventionally “perfect” — has the length equal to about one and a half times the width. If you have an oval face, you can usually wear any kind of earring you like.

Celeb exampleJessica  Alba.  Here are some good choices for this face. The Gold Leaf Hanami Earrings would be fun for casual outfits and the shape is fine for her face.   The Pink Topaz Earrings go beautifully with her face, as well as her skin tone.

Round Face – it is roughly as wide as it is long.  Theoretically, you’d like to lengthen it, therefore you would choose earrings that are long drops; square, oblongs and rectangles; anything elongated that will draw the eye down. Anything that dangles is a good idea.

Celeb example: Catherine Zeta Jones.  You’ll look great in long narrow drops;  These Mother of Pearl Earrings do a great job of bringing down your eye, and the Crystal and Druzy Drops definitely catch your eye with the dangling crystal.

Square Face – have the forehead, cheekbones and jaw line almost equal in width.    Conventional wisdom says soften the jaw lines with contrast, by wearing studs, long drops, teardrops, multi-tiered dangles, curved  or rounded edges.

Celeb example: Angelina Jolie. The Crystal Long Drop Earrings do a good job softening the jaw and the Concrete and White Topaz Drops have a nice round edge next to her face.

Oblong Face — is longer than it is wide.  Your goal, should you choose to embrace it, is to widen your face with round, square or fan shapes; drops that are wide but not longer than your chin; teardrops, hoops, stud and chandeliers.

Celeb example: Sarah Jessica Parker. The  Dark Green Round Chandelier Earrings add ample width and beautiful color next to her face.  The Sunrise Smoky Quartz Earrings also provide round shapes that broaden her face.

Heart-shaped Face – is wide at the forehead and cheekbones and narrow at the jaw. Your goal is to add length to your face and width to your jaw. Have fun with chandeliers that are narrow at the top and wider at the bottom; teardrop earrings; rectangle shapes; oval and circular earrings.

Celeb example: Reese Witherspoon. The Labradorite Sterling Silver Drop Earrings add rounding near her jawline; while the Glittering Ruby Earrings give width there.

But, in my mind, it comes down to this…Your jewelry should add pop, sizzle and smile.  If it perks you up, if you think you look great, and you smile when you’re wearing them, you are on the right track!

Come visit us at our Balboa Island boutique, we’d to help you pick out the perfect pair of earrings to flatter your face!

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Earrings to the Rescue

Friday, August 7th, 2009
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We just posted these on our “This Just In” page and I wanted to confess immediately that I wore these almost every day on my recent trip to NYC. They go with everything and are a great earring! And the mother of pearl really catches the light. A great find for the price.

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Cinderellas for Life

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

This past weekend I was invited to an event called Cinderellas For Life at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Irvine, CA and sponsored by Working Wardrobes. It was the pictures on the invitation that told me I had to go.

Cinderellas for Life 2009

Cinderellas for Life 2009

There, for all of us to see, was a beautiful young girl in an aqua tulle gown, long white gloves and drop earrings. I still get chills every time I look at the five pictures of this beautiful girl because there is a sense of delight, joy and excitement that is totally palpable. You just want to be in the presence of this girl because you know that just being around that level of joy will make your day. Even when you don’t know her.

So on a Saturday morning, I got to see the budding of 500 Cinderellas from low-income or foster homes who were there to select the prom outfit of their dreams–dress, shoes, jewelry, gloves, purse–the whole shebang. Five hundred girls from the Garden Grove School District were the lucky recipients of the generosity of others. And not only did they receive goods for Prom, they received incalculable lessons in self-esteem, and even etiquette. And of course, I got to see excited faces, lots of smiles, pretty dresses and dreams come true. And I got to talk with people from Working Wardrobes as well as volunteers. The beauty of this day was not only in what the girls received but how great the volunteers and staff people felt about what they were giving to others.

That’s a very valuable lesson for us all in these hard times. Nuff said.

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