For instance, here’s a photo from an ad from White House Black Market, which accessorizes a ruffled neck blouse with three long necklaces that spill out of the vee-neck of the blouse and end up in a tangle with the ruffles. Does anyone else get the urge to pull the model aside and “fix” her necklaces? Sadly, there is no fix. The necklaces just don’t work with that blouse. They interfere with both the line and the embellishment of the blouse.
I appreciate the fact that ads are expensive, but combining jewelry and apparel that work at cross-purposes is not the optimal way to display merchandise.
Here’s a photo from an ad for Burberry Brit fragrance, featuring a young woman wearing a fragile blouse with tuck pleats overwhelmed by three heavy black chains. The poor blouse does not appear to have the wherewithal to survive more than a photo shoot under the weight of those chains.
Sometimes, the promoter isn’t even selling one of the two conflicting items in question. Here’s a photo from an ad from the pearl design house Honora, which combines beautiful coin-shaped freshwater cultured pearls with a taupe satin blouse. I like the combination of pearls with the silky texture of the blouse. I do not like the ad styling, however. The front of the model’s blouse is pushed open by an extreme number of pearl strands, which spill out over the front of the blouse. The lapel of that blouse is going to be a wrinkled mess in no time. It also seems that the pearls may consist of very long strands that are going to require constant adjustment. This styling is entirely impractical.
Finally, here is the cover of the November 2009 issue of Marie Claire magazine, featuring actress Hilary Swank wearing a shirt by H&M with a multi-strand necklace by Sid Vintage spilling from the neckline. The shirt fabric appears to have more body than the blouses featured in the ads shown above, and seems able to stand up to the weight of the necklaces that push the neckline open. For that reason, the look is more cohesive and therefore more successful than the stylings shown above.
Exuberant abundance can be a good thing, but remember that it’s not just about the necklaces. It’s about an entire ensemble and how the elements work together.
via Spilling the Beads—Long Necklaces with the Season’s Blouses – Jewels on Jewels | Blog on JCK Online.
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