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Crown Jewels.

7/11/2014

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I have never been a consistent jewelry wearer until this past school year for some reason. I was always hot and cold about wearing it- same days I would, and some days I wouldn't.  I would say my jewelry taste in high school was quite different from what it is now. I was much more into chunky rings (and would wear a few at a time), paired with (lots) of bangles amd different styles of bracelets. Thank god my taste has changed since then. Now I am much more in to 'everyday' jewelry, and by that I mean the pieces I can wear everyday because they match everything!
These are my go to crown jewels and I will rarely leave the house without wearing them. Unless I'm going to work, which in that case, I don't wear any simply because it would look ridiculous wearing all of this in a bakery.
Each piece now feels like a part of me. It's a weird feeling when I forget to put one of my rings on, or the bracelet I layer with my watch... it's like that feeling you have all day when you accidentally forget your phone at home. The worst, right?
Although there are a lot of pieces to my everyday jewelry ensemble, it never looks like 'too much' because the pieces are quite dainty.
What I wear:

- ring with 4 connected hearts (worn on left hand)
- ring that looks braided (worn on left hand)
- ring with round ridges (worn on right hand)
- 2 smaller rings that are worn above the knuckle (one on each hand)
- silver watch (worn on left wrist)
- brown leopard print snap bracelet with gold studs (worn on left wrist)
- Tiffany's {K} necklace
- clothes hanger necklace
- round crystal stud earrings
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    Kate Schreiner
    I am a full time fashion student and a full time fashionista. Being both is hard, but rewarding work. Keeping up with trends, while keeping up with homework... It's harder than keeping up with the Kardashian's! Lucky for me, neither of these professions slow down; hence full time. Homework is always piling up, and trends are always changing, but that's what I love about this industry!



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