
Pearls are fine, rhinestones are great. But I love when brides turn the accessories up to 11; a tan bride in a white dress with a pop of turquoise? Fabulous. A black ribbon holding up those pearls? Timeless yet funky. Who knows if I'll go the creative route (I gotta be simple somewhere in this crazy wedding of mine), but I love these necklaces recently unveiled at
J. Crew and
Anthropologie (who just re-did their web site, it looks great).
Above is J. Crew's $98
Libretto necklace.

I'm loving this Marie Antoinette-meets-Betty Draper rhinestone necklace, called the
Crystal Symphony, also $98.

I love this
Old and New necklace from Anthropologie. It's $218 for what, frankly, is an easily replicated design, but I love the way it looks like all of grandma's pearls tangled together.

This tulle camellia necklace, called the
Bonheur is $58 at Anthropologie. I think it would look amazing with a very simple, strapless column or A-line dress.

And I saved my favorite for last! The
Ranuncula necklace costs a
very affordable $42 and is like a bouquet for your neck! Again, probably better with a simpler neckline; I'm very tempted to get it to dress up a rehearsal or exit dress.
2 comments:
you could make these easily ;)
I'm sure someone could...alas, I'm not so good with needles and thread.
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