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Michelle Obama’s sleeve-less dresses are a cue to start getting out that arm jewelry for this upcoming spring and summer season. The more skin is exposed, the more you have a willing canvas for showing off your nice jewelry pieces. To get the most impact from your accessories with a wardrobe that leaves little to the imagination, you have to learn to highlight what’s natural, and make a little go a long way. Use these strategies to really make your gold and silver pieces pop.
- Pick, unique, statement pieces – One large gold cuff bracelet says more than a thin chain. Large earrings are in and you can get a upswept hairstyle to show off your neckline and ears more. Keep designs simple and stunning.
- Pay attention to your hands – Bad manicures, dirty nails, and rough skin will make any jewelry accessory look bad. If you’re going to spend money to buy some nice pieces, it pays to also make sure that where you put them looks nice too. This advice extends toward any exposed skin that will host your favorite piece of jewelry.
- Change your skin tone – While tanning can damage the skin, there are many excellent creams and lotions that do a great job simulating the sun’s ray, without the damage. If you want a whole new look for your jewelry, just change your skin tone for a while. You can even do this in the winter, making it seem like you took a fancy ski vacation or a trip to Bermuda.
- Try natural elements – Gold and silver are natural metals, but wood and seashell are natural materials too! The environmental movement has really helped to bring into fashion numerous natural materials, even diamonds in the raw, in a way that shows you appreciate and care about the earth’s resources too.








