celebrity news,celebrity news,celebrity news 2011,celebrity news 2012,celebrity news online,celebrity news magazines,celebrity-news.us,celebrity news blogs,celebrity news articles,celebrity news this week,celebrity news uk
Translate
1/30/2006
Fashion Police Golden Globe Awards
Fashion Police To The Stars
Rainbow Connection
All Eyes on the Ears: Long earrings ruled the Golden Globes' red carpet, and those looking to turn heads did so by opting for colorful danglers that showed off anything-but-ordinary jewels. In addition to boosting individuality and raising the edginess factor, "color is more youthful than diamonds on their own," says jewelry designer Lorraine E. Schwartz, whose gems adorned Evangeline Lilly, Geena Davis and Kate Beckinsale, among others, at this year's awards show.
Color Me Happy: Want to add a dash of color to your own accessory closet? There are no hard and fast rules. Use a unique hue to offset a gown in a neutral color or to bring out the color of your eyes or your dress. Above all, "jewelry should stand on its own," says Schwartz.
Balancing Act: Keep everything in proportion. If you're doing big earrings, nix the necklace. "My favorite look is a great earring and a great hand with a great set of bracelets or a big ring with a great earring," says the designer. If you do a significant necklace, "you have to do a smaller earrings like studs," she adds.
Rainbow Connection
All Eyes on the Ears: Long earrings ruled the Golden Globes' red carpet, and those looking to turn heads did so by opting for colorful danglers that showed off anything-but-ordinary jewels. In addition to boosting individuality and raising the edginess factor, "color is more youthful than diamonds on their own," says jewelry designer Lorraine E. Schwartz, whose gems adorned Evangeline Lilly, Geena Davis and Kate Beckinsale, among others, at this year's awards show.
Color Me Happy: Want to add a dash of color to your own accessory closet? There are no hard and fast rules. Use a unique hue to offset a gown in a neutral color or to bring out the color of your eyes or your dress. Above all, "jewelry should stand on its own," says Schwartz.
Balancing Act: Keep everything in proportion. If you're doing big earrings, nix the necklace. "My favorite look is a great earring and a great hand with a great set of bracelets or a big ring with a great earring," says the designer. If you do a significant necklace, "you have to do a smaller earrings like studs," she adds.
Source: EOnline