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Chained to It

29 June 2007 112 views 4 Comments

Because long chains have been gracing women’s necks since I’ve fallen in love with this (see pic below) and the Bohemian look inspired those wooden beads, it doesn’t always mean that all women are capable of pulling off a necklace model. Not everybody is built the same as those miniature mannequins that are showcased in stores displaying necklaces for sale. If you happen to have a more than average chest size *coughmecough*, think twice on buying that adorable beadwork first because you might want to consider these factors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any more attention to your chest doesn’t only say it is KSP (Editor’’s Note: “Kulang sa Pansin” implies that you’re just trying to attract attention) but also make makes up your entire outfit even if you are just wearing an ordinary white t-shirt.

The longer, the better; short is best. Anything that falls short between your décolletage and belly screams, “Hello, if my chest isn’t high enough, this necklace would fall flat.”

Size matters. Huge, chunky beads might as well replace your cleavage. Leave those ballsy shapes to your ears, they’re better off dangling there.

Lauriat necklaces and chokers are cute and sweet. They usually come in chains and have larger pendants that vary in design.

If you layer, layer it long.

I envy women who have long necks and slim shoulders that show off their collarbones because they can almost wear anything. But of course, I wouldn’t trade my problem for anything. *wink*

  • SM Dept Store for P2250
  • Pieces at Paseo Night Market, Rustan’s Ayala, Robinsons Dept 3rd floor, and Anne Klein Ayala

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4 Comments »

  • Beejing said:

    Cebu Rocks!

  • kristine said:

    Amen!

  • Beejing said:

    Link ex?

  • Bayanihan Blog Network » Blog Archive » Introducing Style Cebu said:

    [...] No, we’re not turning into a fashion and beauty blog network (though the Philippines is full of beauty). But we couldn’t pass up the chance to let Kristine Roa write about the trendy atmosphere of Cebu City, a Philippine metropolis second only to Manila, and nearby locales. Witness her coverage of some local big names and events, as well as her giddyness over sales and fashion tips. [...]

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