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What are Signature Jewelry Pieces?

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Summary: Every woman should have a few signature jewelry pieces. Learn more about signature jewelry pieces in this free accessories video.

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Beth Alyse is the owner and chief stylist of guerrilla makeovers. Guerrilla Makeovers is a personal styling and image consulting company unlike any you've seen before. They offer a...read more

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"Tip number 6: Signature Pieces. This is my personal favorite tip, because I always ask my clients what, if any, signature pieces they may have already existing in their jewelry wardrobe. Many people have pieces that they just can't bear to part with even for a single day. If you find yourself wearing a single or multiple pieces of jewelry from day to day over an extended period of time, this becomes what we call your "signature look" and those pieces of jewelry are your signature pieces. One thing to keep in mind when you're selecting a signature piece is to make sure that it works with most of your wardrobe, if not all of it. It shouldn't just match your clothes. It should also accurately reflect your lifestyle. And remember, if you're dressing up for a formal event and your signature piece is more casual, it can be difficult to make sure the two looks tie together. This is an exception and one time when you may choose to leave your signature piece at home in favor of something more dressy. But for the most part a signature piece can really well define your personal style and give people something to associate with you from day to day in your look more than any wardrobe element can do because you can wear it every single day. And with jewelry, unlike with a hairstyle, or a favorite pair of shoes, or a wardrobe element of some kind, it doesn't easily get worn out or become boring. And it can be versatile for many different looks."

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