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Necklace and other jewellery

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DrizzleHair · 29/10/2017 19:00

Where do people in their 30s and beyond buy jewellery? I lay purchased from Accessorize about 15 years ago.

What sort of thing looks good with a fairly plain outfit to add some zing? I literally don't know where to start. Say black skinny jeans with a wine coloured jumper. How do I make this look not entirely dull?

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BubblesBuddy · 30/10/2017 00:16

Large Open link silver coloured necklace? Chunky resin necklace? M and S can be quite useful for ideas. I also think East do good accessories. Pendants can look good too. Or accessorise with a scarf?

tehmina23 · 30/10/2017 17:24

I go to Essential for sterling silver jewellery

shoofly · 30/10/2017 17:45

I like alanardiff.com and also www.miglio.co.uk both are admired and a bit more interesting.

ktjb39 · 30/10/2017 17:46

Have a look at the jewellery and accessories on Oliver Bonas website lots of lovely stuff.

Dancergirl · 30/10/2017 17:57

I like long necklaces or pendants against a dark jumper, especially silver. Try Jigsaw or Mint Velvet.

DrizzleHair · 30/10/2017 19:41

Thanks for suggestions so far, keep any more coming!

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hashtagelfie · 30/10/2017 22:15

www.lizzielane.com

bianglala · 30/10/2017 22:58

I like Banana Republic.

wobblywonderwoman · 30/10/2017 23:00

I go to an independent place near me but I like some Wallis stuff - it is quite nice.

SilverAndCold · 31/10/2017 10:02

Same age group as you- I've had some great jewellery from Zara. Topshop also do excellent accessories. Occasionally H&M.

Step away from Accessorize. The have never really updated their style, so it all feels a bit dated in there.

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