Lucy in the Sky With Rhinestones

In the past I’ve always opted for chains and jewelry lacking any kind of stones.  I thought most other jewelry would make me far more feminine than I wanted to appear.  But (surprise, surprise) I am a girl!  And when I pass glimmering jewels I can’t help but look.  So the challenge, how do I wear these pretty gems without looking girly?  Enter Mary Kate.

mk vintage tee rhinestones

Loads of jewels and still completely cool.

understated final

This is the understated take on the look.  All very basic pieces, paired with some bling.  A white pocket tank is the perfect backdrop for jewels.  And I like that it is very reminiscent of a men’s tank.  A little on point with current trends, the paper bag capris, are another piece that are inspired by menswear.  As a fan of layering, I had to throw in the cardigan.  Love the draping.  Of course, gotta have a sky-high heel.

ecelectic final

Florals are pretty prominent for spring.  And they don’t necessarily have to be girly.  As proven with this floral skirt from Topshop.  Especially when a paired with a vintage rock tee. Or some bad a** boots. And since the whole look is a little over the top how about a giant ring and a sequined clutch. Voila!

rock and roll final

Feeling a little rock and roll?  Then get yourself some acid-washed jeans. Pair with vintage rock shirt.  You’ll need the celebrity shades. Slip on some bangles. Black heels are pretty essential, and I love the very 60’s vibe these ones are giving off.  And of course, you’ll need a cross body bag to store your concert tickets, i.d., and disposable camera in.  Lastly, just layer on the icing.

I think the messy top knot is the perfect hair style for this look.  And if you are wondering, all the jewels are vintage from ebay.

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