Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels Adding gold accents to an outfit can elevate your look instantly, lending a touch of luxury, warmth, and sophistication. Here’s how to incorporate gold accents effectively, whether you’re dressing up or styling a more casual look: 1. Jewelry The most classic way to introduce gold: Earrings: Hoops or minimalist studs work for everyday wear; chandeliers or statement pieces for evening. Necklaces: Layered gold chains or a bold pendant can serve as a focal point. Bracelets & Rings: Stack thin bangles or wear one chunky cuff. Mix with other metals for a modern look. 2. Clothing with Gold Details Subtle yet impactful: Buttons, zippers, or belt buckles in gold can turn basics into standouts. Embroidery or metallic thread in gold adds richness, especially on black, navy, or deep jewel tones. 3. Footwear & Bags Gold in accessories creates polish: Shoes: Gold strappy heels or loafers with gold hardware offer a touch of glamour. Handbags:...
Photo by 🇸🇮 Janko Ferlič on Unsplash Hair scrunchies are staple accessories for all hair types. They are much better to use than traditional rubber bands that can cause breakage or even become entangled in the hair. The elastic portion (usually spandex) of the scrunchie is covered by a cloth material, mostly polyester or satin. These simple hair accessories can be worn on the wrist as well as the hair. Read on to find the answers to the most frequently asked questions. Photo Credit: www.alexfashionplace.com Are Scrunchies Good for Hair? Scrunchies are highly recommended for ponytail and bun styles. Because of the soft material that covers the elastic, a scrunchie is unlikely to cause any kind of breakage. You can even wear one of these easy-to-style accessories in a top bun and run errands as well as take a nap. What's important and unlike rubber bands, the scrunchie can be safely pulled from your hairstyle without experiencing any damage. Can Scrunchies Get Wet? Just ...