You can follow Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's incomparable outputs endlessly. Always flawless, she embodies pure luxury, which inspires you to analyze her images literally in detail. Fully trusting the choice of one of the main style icons, we suggest paying attention to Rosie’s jewelry techniques, which are easy to repeat or adapt to personal preferences.
Necklace with accent stone
Rosie is wearing a Tiffany & Co necklace. with diamonds and a 31-carat aquamarine, an affordable alternative to which can be Swarovski necklaces with a large blue crystal or elegant pendants with a stone of a slightly more modest size, which we suggest wearing without taking them off (like a precious talisman).
Such decorations are designed to add freshness to restrained images (including those in the classic style) with an emphasis on the open portrait area.
Cuff bracelets
The phenomenal popularity of cuff bracelets worn over the sleeves of a turtleneck or dress is explained by their masterful ability to add character to laconic outfits in natural colors. To do this, it is enough to put on a massive bracelet on your wrists (the choice of design is at your discretion) as the only precious addition (with the exception of earrings).
Links
If cuff bracelets are not your thing, look towards all sorts of variations of large chains. Rosie's choice is a bracelet from the Tiffany & Co collaboration. and Pharrell Williams, who combines the endless links motif with the mythological trident of Poseidon as a symbol of “fearless individuality.”
By the way, it is proposed to wear a single bracelet, and not to layer jewelry ad infinitum, as was recommended several seasons earlier.
Brooch-bird
The iconic Bird On A Rock brooch from the Schlumberger collection for Tiffany & Co. has a magnetic appeal and timeless relevance. Such decoration is useful for demonstrating status or, if necessary, adding brightness and active color splashes. As a replacement, you can consider the “birds” of other jewelers, and jewelry with an emphasis on the depth of a large gemstone.
My wish is to preserve, if possible, the delicate balance of shapes, sizes and semantic contents, accompanying the decoration only with neat diamond earrings.