Showing posts with label wire art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wire art. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Neutral Staples

There are bold women who prefer loud colors over muted ones. At the end of the day, however, it's really about a person's preferences and taste. Some prefer colorful hues, while others prefer neutral tones, and it's all perfectly okay, as long your choices don't defy your fashion philosophy.

Here are some staples we've made to address your love for neutrals.

1. CALLIOPE STATEMENT NECKLACE



2. EDEN- SNAKE INSPIRED NECKLACE



3.  NAGAPWA LONG NECKLACE



4. ISHTAR SCARF-NECKLACE (with raw quartz in black and white)



5. OLIVIA PLEATED CHIFFON SCARF-NECKLACE 



6. QUEEN OF HOLLYWOOD WIRE ART SET 




7. ROSALINA SCARF 



8. HIRAYA SCARF-NECKLACE 



9.  BLACK LOTUS STATEMENT NECKLACE (with a hint of pink)
 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Accessorizing Basics Based on Necklines

Asymmetrical Necklace-Daily Palamuti
Are you clueless when it comes to wearing necklaces? One thing that you have to keep in mind is the basics; wear necklaces based on your neckline. You will get the desired effect by accessorizing, if you pair the right necklace, with your clothing's neckline. 

There are many types of neckline, and the trick is to narrow the list down according to your wardrobe. Here's a compiled list to get you started:

1. Turtleneck
WEAR: single or multi-strand long necklaces, a single long strand with pendants , 'y' necklaces, lavalier or rosary-type necklaces 
Y Necklace using Agate Stones

Daily Palamuti Long Necklace using assorted crystals, beads, and stones

Lauriat style necklace


Single Long Strand Necklace with Agate Stone Pendant
2. Crew Neckline
WEAR: bib, collar or choker necklaces, 17"-18" necklaces 

Goldbloom Necklace which can be adjusted to a choker

Wire Art Chokers
Wire Art 17 inched Necklaces
Daily Palamuti: 17 inched necklaces made of stones and charms
 3. Scoop
WEAR: Princess or matinee type necklaces, statement necklaces that fall above your neckline, torque or graduated necklaces 
Maruja Necklace
Flower Fly by Krizza

4. Strapless
WEAR: Layered chokers, single or multi-strand long necklaces, bold statement bead embroidery necklaces, torque, twist, plastron or graduated necklaces


Kaikala Danica Long Necklace
Vinta Embellished Necklaces
Wire Art Statement Necklace
Long Necklaces
5. Square Neckline
WEAR: Angular shaped necklaces or torque necklaces with imposing designs

Hiyas in different shades

Bastet

Mayumi in Shades of Blue


6. Off shoulder
WEAR: Assymetrical designed necklaces, long: either single or multi-strand, princess, matinee, opera or graduated type of necklaces 

Asymetrical Design using wiring as techniques

Asymmetrical Necklace

7. Halter Neckline
WEAR: Princess, collar or choker 

Anoushka Necklace

Her Story, Her Creation: Dulce
Awit ng Ibong Adarna

8. V Neck
WEAR: V shaped or necklaces with angular designs 

Pangarap ni Esperanza

Daily Palamuti

Daily Palamuti

Reinventing Amatullah

9. Collared Neckline
WEAR: short necklace, preferably princess types 

Ten Shades of Grey Inspired Necklace

10.  Boat Neckine
WEAR: Matinee, opera, lariat or rope, graduated necklaces 

Nagapwa Long Necklace
 11. Sweatheart 
WEAR: Carved pendants or necklaces, long layered necklaces or princess types

Chains, Stones, Pealrs and Shells




Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Wire Art Bridal Hairpiece and Hairstyles


Josephine wears a Palamuti Wire Art Hairpiece with an Updo Hairstyle
Wire art bridal accessories are a very popular choice among brides and hairstylists, if one prefers something unique, yet still  possesses traditional elements . The great thing about a wire art piece is that they're easy to use, since wire is flexible enough to be fashioned onto hair, depending on your hair style. You can also opt to wear your hairpiece, regardless if your hairstyle is an updos, down, or half- do. 

TYPES OF HAIRSTYLES

1. Updos- This type of hairstyle is most commonly by brides, and the easiest to style using wire art pieces




 Photo Credit: www.top-hairstyles.info
2. Down- Brides don't usually wear their hair down for their wedding day, but doing so can be interesting, sophisticated, and glamorous; with the right attitude, and of course, the right accessory

 Photo Credit: www.djdimis.com

 Photo Credit: www.onestopwedding.info


3. Half Updos-  A compromise between the first two hairstyles. If you want to let your hair down and get the dramatic effect of updos, this is the right style for you. 







You can visit the following links for more wedding hairstyles: 
1. THE KNOT 
3. BRIDES

We have a new blog focused solely on weddings and debuts.