Showing posts with label celebrity style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrity style. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Hills Girls' Jewelry Style

The ever-popular MTV show, The Hills, has made quite an impact on teenage girls and young fashionistas across the country. The stars of The Hills are ones to watch both on-screen and off. With their laid back cool Southern California style to their clubbing adventures, these girls always dress to impress. Head to toe, they rock the latest and greatest trends in accessories and jewelry. Here, we examine some our favorite Hills looks. See which star you relate to most.

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The Hill Girls: Lauren

The star of the show(The Hills), Lauren opts for classic well-made pieces. For her everyday look, she keeps it simple and chic with star-shaped jewelry sets and starfish pendants that are youthful but fun. For work, Lauren likes to be a little more grown up, although she adds her own mark by wearing the pieces in a contemporary way. For example, she takes a simple strand of pearls and pairs them with a high ponytail and headband. The necklace is elegant but not too rigid.

The Hill Girls: Heidi

The girl loves attention. She likes to be in the public eye and wear jewelry pieces that will get her noticed. Heidi loves chunky gemstone rings and giant oversize bangles in gold. She's also been seen sporting a beautiful cross pendant necklace as an everyday look. For Heidi, less is definitely not more. She's more into fun fads that have scene-stealing power.

The Hill Girls: Audrina

This beach babe likes to take risks. She isn't afraid to try out the hottest thing on the style circuit, but her look is always pulled together and effortless. She prefers skinny jeans and tank tops with long pendants during the day. Her favorites include a bejeweled owl necklace and a pair of ooh-la-la lips on a short chain. Audrina wears metallic pieces well. She sports the bohemian chic look with layers of beads and cuff bracelets. She likes a little bit of sparkle, but nothing too over-the-top.

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Jen's Jewels: A look at Jennifer Aniston's Signature Style

One of the most followed stars on the planet, Jennifer Aniston has graced the covers of numerous magazines and is responsible for some of the hottest trends on the list of must haves. Jen's signature style may look effortless, but her look is always pulled together and completed with classic pieces of jewelry. Here, we take a look at some of her accessory staples.

A simple shape – Jen's the girl next door, only richer, more famous and gorgeous. But that doesn't mean that her look is unattainable. Jen opts for American classics and chooses simple pendant necklaces like crosses and discs. Though a matching necklace and earring set accented with round discs may look simple, it's versatile enough to go with any outfit in your closet. Aniston pulled off the look with a simple white tank top, and added a touch of glam with the shiny and smooth necklace.

Not basic black – Jen can pull off a LBD like no one else, but she always manages to kick it up a notch, adding jewelry that is as easy-going as her cool California style. She glammed it up with a bejeweled cross pendant to accent a plunging v neck dress. And she started a fashion phenomenon when she piled on thin gold bangles and a good luck necklace in a simple organic shape. Jen prefers pieces that are dainty, feminine and understated, but it seems her jewelry always makes a style statement regardless.

Silver screen – Even in the movies, Jen's signature fashion and jewelry sense doesn't go unnoticed. In the recent movie He's Just Not That Into You she stole the scene in a simple yet stunning wishbone shaped pendant. The jewelry that she wears not only compliments her personality, but it doesn't compete with her natural beauty.

It's obvious that Jen knows what works and is comfortable enough in her own skin, shying away from fast-lived trends in favor instead of the 'less is more' mentality.