Choosing the right jewelry to wear at a business meeting, it’s probably one of the multiples p.i.t.a. that one has to face during day to day life . I mean, most of my acquaintances are afraid to exaggerate, to be inappropriate, to attract too much attention, especially if the meeting is with a boss or a VIP client. Result? They rather give up, and in some way they cramp an important part of their inner self.
So, in my opinion, depending on the type of work one does, and depending from personality, a good idea would be to choose a main color and, exactly as for clothes, stay on that track.
Since I am a “Blue” Guy, and provided that is scientifically proven that the blue color has good effects toward people surrounding us, giving them calm and putting them in a receptive state of mind, I prepared my styling suggestions starting from this particular color, and variating on that theme.
1. Bold, Ethical, Chic
I have almost carved in my mind the image of a friend of mine which, definitely, is not afraid to dare. Naturally provided by exuberant femininity, she loves to match bold, statement jewelry, featuring semi-rough materials and natural crystals and stones.
In the gallery: a ring from Philip Sajet,in silver engraved in gold and featuring an extraordinary rutile quartz; a necklace from Ippolita made in gold, black and white mother of pearl, with blue accents given by blue tourmalines; Inlaid Zuni Plaque earrings by Silvia Furmanovich, lapislazuli, mother of pearl, blue topaz and diamonds.
Cozy, Ethnic, Modern.
As I was stating before, colors have great importance in sending subliminal messages, so let’s choose a combination of gold and light blue over some fluffy white wool to relax your boss, a touch of ethnic to bewitch the client, and some stacking neat rings, with alternative stones, to enhance your spirit.
In the gallery: necklace in blue topaz and engraved gold, Loren Nicole; Earrings inspired by Suzani fabric set in 18k gold with wood marquetry, diamond and turquoise, Silvia Furmanovich; Stack of”Pixel Dust” rings, in white gold, diamonds, and Sapphires, Roule&Co.
A Statement of Sobriety
Simple, sober and giving your natural beauty a boost of golden light. You can always express yourself through very few elements, if they are the right ones.
Gallery: pendants in gold, sapphires, diamonds and emeralds, The One I Love ; ring in gold and untreated aquamarine, Loren Nicole.