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cbg
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Fri, May 23 2014, 6:35 pm
Most of my shoes have some type of embellishment with gold in it. For example black shoes with a gold buckle. Can I wear silver toned jewelry? Does this really matter? My girls, in their young 20s say it does.
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zaq
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Fri, May 23 2014, 7:00 pm
It matters only if you care. Generally people with conservative taste try not to mix yellow and white metal, but it's hardly a sin. Especially if the "odd man out" is your shoes--they're way down there near the floor, who's going to care that the metal trim on them doesn't match your earrings? "Clashing" earrings and necklace, ok, some will consider you gauche--and some will consider you a fashion leader. Today's no-no is tomorrow's trend if you wear it with confidence.
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penguin
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Sun, May 25 2014, 12:17 am
So many people have looked this thread and not replied. Guess they just don't know the answer! But I forgot to check how many 'likes'.
Personally, I am not sure, but I probably avoid shoes w/ metallic trim for this reason.
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amother
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Sun, May 25 2014, 8:38 am
cbg wrote: | Most of my shoes have some type of embellishment with gold in it. For example black shoes with a gold buckle. Can I wear silver toned jewelry? Does this really matter? My girls, in their young 20s say it does. |
I'm sort of surprised that women in their 20s are giving you that advice. Mixing metals in jewelry has been acceptable, even chic, for at least a decade. "It must all be one color..." Went out with matchy matchy handbags and shoes.
Wear. Enjoy. You'll look great.
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