Can you wear statement necklaces in the summer? Absolutely! This necklace is a perfect example It’s so cute that I couldn’t even wait for my Fabulous Friday Finds to share it with you. It comes in a lovely whisper pink shade as well as the mint color pictured below. Priced at only $19.99 it’s a must have item for sure. Available at Ruche.
Rompers
6 JunRompers are a great go to outfit for Summer, they are easy to wear and super comfortable as well. The best thing about rompers is they are versatile and can be dressed up or down depending on how you feel. You can wear flip flops, sandals, wedges and heels with them. On trend for Summer, the romper is a must have item!
Here’s how celebrities are wearing their rompers.
Some styles to shop.
Red & white silk ($138), orange one sleeve ruffle ($48) and purple palm print($68) all available at Nordstrom.


Mint with cutout detail ($51) and pink eyelet staples ($48) both available at Lulu’s.
Yellow strapless ($12.50) and aztec print ($12) both available at Forever 21.
Random Robot
14 AprThis Betsey Johnson robot necklace is so cute! I had to share it:) I love how it’s a girl robot too.
It’s on sale right now at Nordstrom for $42.90 reg price is $65
Pretty Pastel Easter Dresses
8 AprHappy Fashioneaster!!!!!!! Having a beautiful dress to wear on Easter is a MUST! This ensemble of pastels takes its cue from a bowl of Jordan Almonds……..Enjoy:) Lily Pulitzer strapless floral dress($188) available at Saks . Lilac lace dress($48), Peach cape sleeve dress($46), Calvin Klein Teal belted tank dress($138) and Jessica Simpson Chiffon dress with self tie belt($128) all available at Nordstrom. Mint dress with draping detail($62.67) and yellow dress with pockets($53.72) both available at Asos. Lime one shoulder dress($35) available at Lulu’s. Pink pleated dress with belt($24.80), Coral belted eyelet dress with peplum detail($29.80) and floral high low dress($29.80) all available at Forever21.
With this Bling…
4 AprI think most women love a beautiful piece of Jewelry myself included. My fascination with all things bling started with seeing pictures of my Grandma from the 50’s all decked out, WOW she looked like Rita Hayworth, Hollywood glamour. I remember I would ask her “where were you going in this picture Grandma?” and she would say” just to dinner with friends”, I guess a lot of people really dressed up back then. She would always let me try on her fancy jewelry and I would love it! I’m going to go ahead and publicly blame her for my lifelong jewelry obsession, right here and now. I think many jewelry pieces are sooooooo pretty but this post is focused on my obsession with antique, vintage style rings. I am loving Micropave, halo settings, eternity bands and COLOR as in gemstones. Princess Diana had it right with that sapphire wedding ring, I am also starting to see a lot of color on the left hand and I’m excited about it. Here are some pictures of some beautiful rings in the style I LOVE! P.S. These photos are all from a fun ring forum site called pricescope where people (mostly ladies and a few smart dudes) from all over the world share pictures and discuss all things RING, I will admit I’m addicted.
And now the rings……. Starting with Diamonds (on a budget? don’t hesitate to stack eternity bands for a sparkly chic look and save the big rock for later or not at all if it’s not your style)
Diamonds with a touch of color

Diamond & Gemstone rings
As you can see I am a fan of color *especially pink, micropave, halo settings and thin dainty eternity bands (1-2 mm) So you’ll understand why I flipped when I saw this Neil Lane stunner below. A 1.75 carat Pink diamond halo set in rose gold, matching 1.5 mm eternity band and only $130,000 for the set! 0r $385,000 if I upgrade to the 3 carat size I prefer. uuuuuuhhhhh I don’t know about you but I don’t have an extra $385,000 lying around the house. So I had to think of my options. I knew I wanted PINK although not too pink and over the top , definitely wanted rose gold, dainty band, diamonds everywhere yadda yadda. So I started looking and asking around and found Lauren K. She had amazing jewelry and was known for gemstone work and modern day heirloom pieces. After only 1 phone call we were designing my ring. Long story short, we were able to make the ring of my dreams, inspired by the neil lane beauty. During the process I learned about Morganite , a natural stone discovered by Tiffany’s chief gemologist in the early 1900’s and named after gem collector J.P. Morgan, and it’s beautiful sparkly peachy pink hue. OMG what??? I could have the pink ring I had always dreamed of ??? and for a fraction of the price and I mean a small fraction. While morganite isn’t necessarily inexpensive, it is definitely not as expensive as a pink diamond of the same size. The biggest cost of a wedding ring is the Diamond center stone, if you swap it out with a colored gemstone the cost drops drastically, which also allowed me to get a 3 carat Morganite which is my favorite size of stone ,it’s a large enough size to make a sparkly statement without looking ridiculous. I am sooooo happy with the final product and am absolutely in love with my ring.
My inspiration ring
My wedding ring
Details: 3 carat Cushion cut Morganite halo set in rose gold surrounded in micropave white diamonds with matching eternity band (tdw 1.25 carats). It is also a”float” setting meaning there are no prongs or metal under the center stone, allowing more light to come from underneath for added “fire” aka sparkle:) Band width 1.5 mm.
I included a few pics in different lighting to show all the hues. It seems to change from pink to peach to a champagne color depending on the light and how tan I am.
Halo settings and pave are my jam!!!
Side View of the float setting!
*Lauren K no longer does custom work, however her ready to wear jewelry is available at Bergdorf Goodman. Laurie Sarah is my next favorite designer that specializes in gemstone work and is very affordable. Check out her site HERE. She and her husband design a lot of rings that look very similar to mine.






























































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