From scouring high and low...looking at what other designers are doing...I present to you the upcoming fall jewelry trends.
Continuing from the spring, and even fall of last year: layering. This is good news girls!
New Trends:
Gold Jewelry: Can I poo poo selling your gold? K, I'm gonna. Keep your gold, and mix it with a few new pieces to revitalize your wardrobe.
If you don't have any gold jewelry, now is the time to buy! You can mix the gold and silver tones together for a very modern look!
Also on the gold strain, is Egyptian. The Egyptians were well known for their exotic jewelry, and their extreme wealth. Cleopatra even went as far as to dissolve a pearl in wine to show her extreme wealth.
Statement necklaces as IN! In a nutshell, the bib type is going to be seen a lot this season. Good news for those of you who aren't "in" to layering, one big bold necklace is sure to fit the bill.
Bold earrings: bigger is better when it comes to the bling on the lobes. However, it's best to not wear big earrings with a big necklace if you are petite. Bigger gals, however, are able to pull this off!
Flower Power: this will be a carry over, but in greater proportion to the spring motifs.
Chainmaille: yes, my friends, it's back! This season we really have a huge mix of jewelry styles. It makes for a very well rounded wardrobe.
Remember the $100 deal! Refer a friend to start Park Lane, and you'll get $100 FREE in jewelry in September!!
8.30.2010
8.29.2010
The "Casual" Look
Have I shared with you my shopping rules? No, I'm really not a "Rules Girl"...though I really like having systems in place for things!
- Never pay full price. This means that unless you absolutely, positively have to, look for something cheaper somewhere else...it may take a bit of time, but it's so worth it. I like shopping at thrift stores (when I have time).
- Only buy what you LOVE LOVE LOVE. Then when you get home you don't have items in the back of your closet with tags still on them. What a waste of money, IMHO.
- Only buy what looks great on you. If you feel you look "ok", forget it....you're not going to wear it.
- Don't buy with good intentions, again this is a waste of $$$$$$$ :)
Simple enough, huh?! Ok, so this is what you get out of it: you look great all the time. I'm not patting myself on the back here, but I've had more than one person tell me, "you look 'put together'". My other secret: I'm not. I don't pretend to. I'm soooo human. I laugh at myself quite often!
Ok so the makings of a great everyday outfit, IMHO. I love jeans, and I live in them. Contrary to popular opinion, I do own pants other than jeans, but I really do love them. It bodes well for me that denim in all forms is wildly back in popularity this season. Leather too! I digress.
Tee-shirts are my other love affair. Remember I said I laugh at myself? Yeah, I was the one who worked at Ann Taylor and suggested to our clients that they wear a tee shirt with a skirt. In my defense, I'm not talking about a college tee. I'm talking about a nice ruched or fitted tee. But I think that knit fabric is probably the best material in the entire world.
So why am I describing my closet? Because I'm about as casual as they come. I own dresses, and skirts (my newest addition was a running skort from Jockey Person to Person. LOVE IT!!), but I prefer casual clothes.
How does jewelry play into this whole business? Well I'm glad you asked! ;) First my rules. Please take it from me. I've been in the industry for 7 year (I know, big whoop. But seriously, I know what I'm talkin' about here. Don't believe me? Go talk to any reputable jeweler, and they'll tell you the same thing).
1. Big girls: please don't wear little pieces of jewelry. It DOESN'T make you look smaller, it has the opposite effect and makes you look bigger, I'm very sorry to say. This does mean that when it's your turn for a diamond, go for the 3 carat, not the 1/4 carat ;) (Actually, IMHO EVERY WOMAN should go for the 3 carat...)
2. Petite women, you can drown in too much, but wearing more than dots in your ears is still a great idea.
2a. If you are petite/have a short neck, don't wear big earrings and a big necklace. So pick one or the other.
2b. Big girls can get away with this (hint!).
3. To look 'pulled together', wear earrings. That how to is on Facebook...and will someday (soon!) be a 'how to' here. Currently, however, here's the link. Because people typically look at your face, instead of, say, your wrist, wearing earrings helps you to look like you have it together, that polished look. I even have a friend, though she is stunning, who will wear earrings, but not makeup. I didn't know this for the LONGEST time!! :)
So pulling it all together now...So driving to church today, I was not contemplating the beauty of God's creation, or churchy things, but alas was thinking of you, my sweet reader and how to share with you useful and perhaps useless info. :) I know that times are tough for some folks...for that very reason I have this blog, and sell you jewelry. Contrary to popular opinion, it's not so that you buy more. It's so that you are more conscious with your money, and make wise choices.
One of my newest followings is FlyLady...ahhh...I love her principles (ahem...system?) One of her greatest pieces of advice is selecting your clothes the night before. May I also subscribe to you, your jewelry as well? Yes. So. In the picture below, you can see half of the bling I have on. The other half is on my wrists. I went with a neutral palette. Shocker, I know! But it was all laid out, and I was ready to jump into it in the morning! One trick, I use because I'm tall but slender, with a small face, is that if I wear large earrings, they are better if they are neutral, then I keep that the focus...I had a huge silver bracelet too, but I didn't have huge earrings, huge necklace, huge bracelet.
Lastly, but certainly not last, I am all about saving you money. You should know that. I'm a frugal-ista! :D In September, Park Lane is giving you $100 in jewelry totally free for referring a guy or gal to join Park Lane. How 'bout that?! That's pretty dandy! Who do you know who has been wanting to work from home? Who do you know who LOVES jewelry? Who do you know who needs a job? Who do you know who hates their job? The DL for starting (you can refer yourself even). It takes $5 and a party to start, and you can be anywhere in the United States or Mexico. For the $5, you get $1000 in jewelry. The only catch is, we want people who are committed to building a business. Other than that, no catch. Please email their name and phone #, and I'll do the rest. You'll want to take advantage of this though, because usually the referral reward is $50 - a great deal but certainly not $100!!!
Oh, by the way, the poll is still open...please be sure to vote. Although, from the looks of it, no one wants to see reviews, or combos...no eggs please :)
And please refer your friends, at least to follow the blog, and facebook.
8.27.2010
What To Wear
One of my favorite tv shows, though I haven't watched it in sometime and can be too much to watch it all the time, is TLC's What Not to Wear. I have my own spin - What to Wear.
Here are my opinions on fashion, then I'll address what bling to sport with your new dress.
Unless you have:
- been on What Not to Wear (or a similar show)
- have found yourself on peopleofwalmart.com
- your husband/boyfriend/bff tell you your clothes don't look good on you
- (regardless of what people think) is too small for you
I feel you can wear pretty much anything. That being said, let's move on to your accessories.
I have been accused of believing there is no such thing as too much jewelry (there are worse things to be accused of...). While this is slightly true (but mostly of when I wish to get out of jury duty), I do have rules I follow. I have posted them on my Facebook fan page (Which your should follow, because it's much easier for me to post something real quick than always posting a blog...AND I offer special sales over there too...2 very good reasons to be my FB fan page stalker :))
Rachael's jewelry rules:
1. 1 necklace is fun, but 2 or 3 are better. Refer to my post on Jewelry for the Non-Obsessed Parts 1 & 2, for how to do that.
2. 1 bracelet is fun but 2 or 3 are better. This is a cinch...you might start here if layering is a bit overwhelming for you. Start with a bracelet that matches the necklace you are wearing, and add another bracelet that is exactly the same or matches in color or texture.
3. Mixing metals: DEFINITELY! This is easiest in the same necklace/bracelet, but if you want to tie 2 metals together, wear a similar colored top. Example: let's say there is a gold necklace you want to wear with a silver bracelet, wear a cool colored top. The gold necklace will pop.
You can also wear a gold bracelet and a silver bracelet to tie the two together.
4. Same metal, different colored stones. Yep, you can do this too. You can also wear same colored stone, different metal...this can be more tricky to not look like you got dressed in the dark. For this, I'd stick with the same size stone, or the same color (almost exactly).
For this post we are using a black strapless dress (courtesy of Ann Taylor, $98). A friend recently wore something similar to a wedding, though her dress had straps. Either way. This is a slightly dressier dress, so more is not better when it comes to your bling.
I suggest the Madame Butterfly necklace, with a pair of pearl earrings (IF you are going to wear everything else. If not, go with the Madame Butterfly earrings too), and Stand Out bracelet with the Angelina ring. The Mme Butterfly necklace, Stand Out bracelet, and Angelina ring are all statement pieces. If you wore the earrings with the necklace, bracelet and ring, it would scream I SELL JEWELRY!!!! hmmm.... ;)
If you wanted the earrings to match the necklace (I know there are those of you who have to have things matching. I'd wear a smaller bracelet, such as A La Mode (it is a wider cuff bracelet, but since it's an open weave it gives the illusion of being a smaller bracelet), Bloom (has the flower motif), or First Lady (a simple/not so simple pearl bracelet). Regardless of whether you wear a large bracelet or a small one, please wear it opposite of your statement ring, this will generally be your left hand, if you are married.
How do I get all that bling, you might be wondering. We'll I'm glad you asked :) Remember the customer sale I rave about all the time? Here's where it comes into play. You don't have to understand it, just know that I can save you a bundle! I know it may seem too good to be true, but we've been around for 55 years...we can't mess around with stuff like this and get away with it for so long.
So, our good friend Madame Butterfly is $168, Stand Out bracelet is $138, Angelina is $69, Madame Butterfly earrings are $31.
Using our sale, you'd pay retail for the earrings, the ring, and the Bloom bracelet = $169
Then you'd get Madame Butterfly for $12 (say what?! yup), Stand Out bracelet for $12 (what?? uh huh), A La Mode for $12 (it retails at $74), and still get another item up to $169 for F-R-E-E. Truth! That means you'd get $718 for $205.
That's 71% OR each piece for 29.28!!
Are you awake now? :) All jewelry (even the goodies on sale) come with a lifetime, unconditional guarantee...and it'll come right to your door!! Be sure to get in touch with me to get these great pieces!
It is inevitable I meet a gal who says, "I love jewelry but I don't have anywhere to wear it." Who says you have to have somewhere to wear it? I wear my bling to Costco, or the library, or the post office, or the park. Yeah, I do wear my sparkles to church and every where else, but where in the world do you need to go to wear jewelry? A gala? Just throw some stuff on! You'll be so happy you did!!
Opinions Please!!!
Friends! I need your opinion about what you'd like to see. Please vote! :)
8.26.2010
For never was a story of more woe, Than this of Juliet and her Romeo
What does Romeo have to do with jewelry? Well nothing, but Juliet has a lot to do with it! Read on! Thank you to my wonderful friend for her beautiful review of one of our pieces. As a shameless plug for a friend, please hop on over to her blog and be sure to follow the makings of an authoress.
It’s Amanda Nicole again. (Waving!) Rachael’s friendly, unpaid, buys the jewelry she writes about reviewer. (Yes, I need to rethink this whole thing.) I’m also the friend who doesn’t wear jewelry, and doesn’t exactly like jewelry. Yet, here I am reviewing the jewelry.
Everyone likes new things. Or, at least so I am told. Today’s edition is the Juliet Bracelet. I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to think of Romeo & Juliet when you see this bracelet. It has four charms and two “pearls.” Bear with my art critique here. This piece is a work of art, and what one person sees might not be what another person sees. Let’s take each of the four charms separately for our critique.
We will start with the key. It is a lovely key with “LOVE” as the teeth. I will believe the designer meant that love is the key to unlock any door; be the door bolted shut with compassion or hate. I find the key a pivotal part of the play, and of this bracelet. For what is Romeo & Juliet without the moral of the story?
Next comes the heart. It should not be shocking to find a heart on a bracelet based on one of the greatest love stories of all time. This little charm shows how beautiful and delicate love can be.
After the heart we have the cameo. We can never forget the young beauty who tragically takes her own life for love. Timeless, ageless in the shadow of our memory, Juliet reminds us that we must seek the better self within us, not the hate that surrounds us.
Some might disagree with the inclusion of the symbol of peace on this work. I would ask them to think about the play. A love that could overcome hate is a love that brought peace between two families. Remember the ending of Romeo and Juliet. Both fathers stand looking down at the bodies of their children. In that moment, Montague and Capulet realize what their feuding has cost them; their children. Peace, the final gift of Juliet to her family. Love, the key to unlock not only someone’s heart, but to unlock peace. Two symbols by each other on a bracelet, meaningless one without the other. For can one truly have peace without love? Or love without peace?
So, whether you are like me and bought this lovely piece due to the fact your niece is named after the heroine in a Shakespeare play, are a fan of one of the greatest and longest enduring love stories of all time, or just love a beautiful piece of jewelry, buy the Juliet Bracelet. Or, seeing as how Christmas is coming up, pick up the bracelet for that woman in your life you have been feuding with.
For those who don’t like large charms on your wrist, but love the charms on the bracelet, you are in luck. Park Lane happens to have the same piece in a necklace. The bracelet is $55. The necklace is $119. Rachael can always work in a lovely deal for you. Talk to Rachael for more details.
“For never was a story of more woe/Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” The Prince’s eulogy for Juliet and Romeo at the end of the play.
**From Rachael: Amanda, Thank you so much for this beautiful review of the Juliet bracelet. I must admit at first I was slightly irritated by the peace symbol on this lovely bracelet, but you helped me to remember the message of Romeo and Juliet. Photos really don't do this piece justice, it is precious. If pictures are worth a thousand words, then these lovely words are only half of the story! Please do be sure to give your love this bracelet!!
(yes, we do have deals!!!)
It’s Amanda Nicole again. (Waving!) Rachael’s friendly, unpaid, buys the jewelry she writes about reviewer. (Yes, I need to rethink this whole thing.) I’m also the friend who doesn’t wear jewelry, and doesn’t exactly like jewelry. Yet, here I am reviewing the jewelry.
Everyone likes new things. Or, at least so I am told. Today’s edition is the Juliet Bracelet. I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to think of Romeo & Juliet when you see this bracelet. It has four charms and two “pearls.” Bear with my art critique here. This piece is a work of art, and what one person sees might not be what another person sees. Let’s take each of the four charms separately for our critique.
Juliet Bracelet
all photos by Amanda Nicole Trisdale
Next comes the heart. It should not be shocking to find a heart on a bracelet based on one of the greatest love stories of all time. This little charm shows how beautiful and delicate love can be.
After the heart we have the cameo. We can never forget the young beauty who tragically takes her own life for love. Timeless, ageless in the shadow of our memory, Juliet reminds us that we must seek the better self within us, not the hate that surrounds us.
Some might disagree with the inclusion of the symbol of peace on this work. I would ask them to think about the play. A love that could overcome hate is a love that brought peace between two families. Remember the ending of Romeo and Juliet. Both fathers stand looking down at the bodies of their children. In that moment, Montague and Capulet realize what their feuding has cost them; their children. Peace, the final gift of Juliet to her family. Love, the key to unlock not only someone’s heart, but to unlock peace. Two symbols by each other on a bracelet, meaningless one without the other. For can one truly have peace without love? Or love without peace?
So, whether you are like me and bought this lovely piece due to the fact your niece is named after the heroine in a Shakespeare play, are a fan of one of the greatest and longest enduring love stories of all time, or just love a beautiful piece of jewelry, buy the Juliet Bracelet. Or, seeing as how Christmas is coming up, pick up the bracelet for that woman in your life you have been feuding with.
For those who don’t like large charms on your wrist, but love the charms on the bracelet, you are in luck. Park Lane happens to have the same piece in a necklace. The bracelet is $55. The necklace is $119. Rachael can always work in a lovely deal for you. Talk to Rachael for more details.
“For never was a story of more woe/Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” The Prince’s eulogy for Juliet and Romeo at the end of the play.
(yes, we do have deals!!!)
8.23.2010
Something's Wrong In the State of Denmark
Well, ok...Not Denmark exactly...But something is wrong with my blog. UGH...I'm working on fixing it, but until then, the background is not working, nor are the pictures.
They are hosted on blogspot's server so it's not picasa or anything else. If someone knows a higher up at google who can fix my pics, that'd be great!!!! Until then....well...what's jewelry without pictures? I guess I'll need to grab the trusty webcam.
That being said, please send your wardrobe pics to rpparklane (AT) gmail (dot) com...Please send pics of outdated pieces of clothing that you can't bear parting with, or that one shirt that you don't know how to update, or it's missing SOMETHING. Please please (with a cherry on top) send them. :)
8.06.2010
Jewelry Sale THIS WEEKEND
Everything 35% off! Through Sunday 8.8.10 Email Rachael your wish list! Don't know what you want? Click the link to view the main catalog and the supplement!
8.05.2010
Pantone + Park Lane
Each Spring and Fall, Pantone releases a color trend chart based on what designers exhibit on the runway. It is hard to imagine, but oh-so-true, that designers are already working on next seasons colors. In my mind, it's like working in a Christmas store in July!
I have been thrilled at the last seasons colors - which we are technically still working on. My wardrobe tends to lean toward bright and vibrant colors, naturally. Colorado, is generally a fairly 'beige' state (not of mind, I mean geographic state), for whatever reason.
Back to Pantone. So, twice a year this color chart come out. While Fall fashion week was in February (I seem to recall being bundled under my Snuggie - YES! I really do own and use one!), the great minds of fashion were meeting to scheme what colors we'd be seeing in our local department store.
Jewels by Park Lane is not a chintzy-mom-and-pop jewelry company. We are the leader in high fashion jewelry - or bridge jewelry (meaning not el cheapo jewelry, and not quite your sapphires and diamond type fine jewelry). Park Lane stays on top of current fashions. I'm not sure who has that job, but it must be fun! I digress.
I thought it would be fun to show you these upcoming color trends with some jewelry!
Like them? Love them? Hate them? WANT THEM?? Have to have them? Well, make sure you contact me, so you can have them!! With Park Lane, no one pays retail, that means you!
I have been thrilled at the last seasons colors - which we are technically still working on. My wardrobe tends to lean toward bright and vibrant colors, naturally. Colorado, is generally a fairly 'beige' state (not of mind, I mean geographic state), for whatever reason.
Back to Pantone. So, twice a year this color chart come out. While Fall fashion week was in February (I seem to recall being bundled under my Snuggie - YES! I really do own and use one!), the great minds of fashion were meeting to scheme what colors we'd be seeing in our local department store.
Jewels by Park Lane is not a chintzy-mom-and-pop jewelry company. We are the leader in high fashion jewelry - or bridge jewelry (meaning not el cheapo jewelry, and not quite your sapphires and diamond type fine jewelry). Park Lane stays on top of current fashions. I'm not sure who has that job, but it must be fun! I digress.
I thought it would be fun to show you these upcoming color trends with some jewelry!
Like them? Love them? Hate them? WANT THEM?? Have to have them? Well, make sure you contact me, so you can have them!! With Park Lane, no one pays retail, that means you!
8.04.2010
I'm Going to be a Star!!!
Well, not quite, but I do have high hopes! I've prepared a little video showing some different necklace combos. I hope you like it!!!
"So what does this jewelry look like on?" you might be asking at this point. Well, I'm glad you've asked. At the prompting of some very wise friends, and my lovely new webcam, I'll be hosting (hostessing??) a YouTube channel. I've no idea how often it will be, or what topics will be covered. Of course you could comment below, and give me some ideas!
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