Fabulous. If you don't want it, send it to me!
The necklace is fine.Love the sunglasses!http://theallurehouse.co.cc
100% fabulous. And amazing with that neckline.
i think the necklace almost reads more as a collar. but a really kickass collar. :)
hey, it's all fun, but with that outfit the necklace may be 'a bridge too far'. ?
ah, apparently Beefy is skilled in the ways of the diplomatic answer. Smart man :o)I vote fabulous! It's a perfect punch against the Missoni-esque print and lace cardi - a little something authoritative to keep them in check. Now get back to your queenly duties :-P
Fabulous!
i love this necklace, and the glasses are fabulous!
Love your blog.Beefy must have the one who put you up on that whatever it is. Ha
Aweseome!! sophisticated and fun!
'Just found your wonderful blog and am excited to see this necklace. It's authoritative, for sure. And who doesn't want to be royal?
I like the necklace, but I would probably wear it with a simpler outfit.
That first picture is sooo nice :)I like it Queen K.
LOVE the necklace!
It's fabulous~! I think the print on the dress gives it an even more "Egyptian" feel.
On you, fabulous. On anyone else, obnoxious.
I love this look. The women's clothing could be described as Egyptian. Very pretty.
Kasmira, the necklace is wonderful, but it looks really wrong with this outfit. IMHO, you should try and wear it with no patterns, maybe with a block colour.
LOL! Queen of the Ohio, love it.
All hail the Queen of Ohio and her fabulous necklace!
Yes, you are the Queen of Ohio! Great necklace! It is such a show-stopper...maybe it needs a real simple dress without a print (a solid) for its back drop.BTW, I LOVE you w/ red hair...it just looks right ;)Keep on stylin' girl! Love it & you!
I think the necklace looks fabulous on you! I do agree it has some sort of Egyptian inspiration, but it definitely looks very fashionable on you!www.thejoyoffashion.blogspot.com
The necklace reminds me of one in the July 2010 issue of O Magazine.
That is my favorite use of the black lace Rodarte cardi I have seen so far! The color/texture contrast is lovley.
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Fabulous. If you don't want it, send it to me!
The necklace is fine.
Love the sunglasses!
http://theallurehouse.co.cc
100% fabulous. And amazing with that neckline.
i think the necklace almost reads more as a collar. but a really kickass collar. :)
hey, it's all fun, but with that outfit the necklace may be 'a bridge too far'. ?
ah, apparently Beefy is skilled in the ways of the diplomatic answer. Smart man :o)
I vote fabulous! It's a perfect punch against the Missoni-esque print and lace cardi - a little something authoritative to keep them in check.
Now get back to your queenly duties :-P
Fabulous!
i love this necklace, and the glasses are fabulous!
Love your blog.
Beefy must have the one who put you up on that whatever it is. Ha
Aweseome!! sophisticated and fun!
'Just found your wonderful blog and am excited to see this necklace. It's authoritative, for sure. And who doesn't want to be royal?
I like the necklace, but I would probably wear it with a simpler outfit.
That first picture is sooo nice :)
I like it Queen K.
LOVE the necklace!
It's fabulous~! I think the print on the dress gives it an even more "Egyptian" feel.
On you, fabulous. On anyone else, obnoxious.
I love this look. The women's clothing could be described as Egyptian. Very pretty.
Kasmira, the necklace is wonderful, but it looks really wrong with this outfit. IMHO, you should try and wear it with no patterns, maybe with a block colour.
LOL! Queen of the Ohio, love it.
All hail the Queen of Ohio and her fabulous necklace!
Yes, you are the Queen of Ohio!
Great necklace! It is such a show-stopper...maybe it needs a real simple dress without a print (a solid) for its back drop.
BTW, I LOVE you w/ red hair...it just looks right ;)
Keep on stylin' girl! Love it & you!
I think the necklace looks fabulous on you! I do agree it has some sort of Egyptian inspiration, but it definitely looks very fashionable on you!
www.thejoyoffashion.blogspot.com
The necklace reminds me of one in the July 2010 issue of O Magazine.
That is my favorite use of the black lace Rodarte cardi I have seen so far! The color/texture contrast is lovley.
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