Defining features include the shape of your face and your facial features – so eyes Big Ron’s Pixel Perfect Shirt, eyebrows, nose, mouth cheeks, jawline and even your hair. If you have more curved features you’ll look better in jewellery that has softer lines rather than sharp angles. If you have straighter, more angled features, then you’ll look better in jewellery that is straighter and more angled in its composition. Many of us are a combination of curved and straighter lines, which means we can wear jewellery that has both curves and angles within it. You want to go with the shape – rather than repeat the shape exactly, so don’t put round button earrings on a very round face shape, instead look for more oval or earrings that have some curves but are not round. The same goes for very angled faces, don’t repeat squares on square faces, but do look for straight lines in your earring’s composition. The top of your glasses frames should be parallel to your eyebrows (or a similar shape) for the most harmonious look, More tips here on choosing flattering frames. This is an interesting one, what I’ve often noticed is that jewellery choices may come from a part of your personality that isn’t the dominant or core style. So you may be quite Classic in personality but prefer more feminine jewellery, or maybe you are Feminine and Relaxed, but like to express your Dramatic through larger scale feminine pieces. Look at the jewellery you like the best and wear the most often and notice its features as this will give you good insight into your favourite kinds and styles of jewellery. Is it more Classic – discreet and real gems in traditional settings. Is it more Relaxed – made from natural materials, not fussy, very practical. Is it more Dramatic – larger in scale and a statement piece. Is it more Creative – unusually constructred or made from unique pieces. Is it more Feminine – small, dainty with intricate detail and bling. Is it more Elegant Chic – high quality, real gems but in a more modern settings. Is it more Rebellious – skulls, studs, metalware, leather. It may be a combination of these, or you may like different styles that you wear at different times depending on your mood or the occasion. Don’t be afraid to try different things to figure out what you love.
Big Ron’s Pixel Perfect Shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
The fusion of culture can be a fascinating one, Big Ron’s Pixel Perfect Shirt the ability to merge strengths and adapt to weaknesses can provide the most desired of produce. Utilising this to maximum effect is the South Korean based house, Wooyoungmi, who have enlisted the expertise of English shoe maker Alfred Sargent to create their shoes for Autumn/Winter ’12 collection. Housing the characteristics of modernity, the shoes merge flair and distinction while staying grounded to the tradition that is synonymous with Sargent’s label. Featuring two styles – the long-wing brogue and wing-tip brogue boot – each with a distinctive (and optional) fringe detail. Of note is the use of fabrication within the boot, combining the finest grain leather with Harris tweed, offering a somewhat cultured exploration of both brands philosophy.
Mark Almeida –
Nickel j’aime beaucoup
Sonya Miranda –
Beautiful design, vibrant colours a little more indigo than purple but still gorgeous. Lightweight but quality material. Got size small am 5″2 female, UK size 8/10 and it fits great, not too tight or baggy. Totally in love, recomend to anyone. Worth the money.
Ernie Madden –
Bought this for my grandson who is turning 11. Appears to be a good quality. I bought a Men’s small and worried that it might be too big but once I got it, I think it will be a great fit. Happy with it.
Sebastian Voss –
Soft material great fit