The 'copper' on this clutch looked a lot more like a pigmented rose gold in my December issue of Vogue. However, its more subtle state on Anndra Neen's website (which, visiting alone was quite a thrill) enhances a balanced contrast between the textured silver and smooth sort of rust-edged stones.
I though these two hard choices of texture could only go well with a fabric texture that's mesh, lace, chiffon, or shear silk in dark tones such as navy or burgundy over a creme opaque knit or ivory crepe top, steadying out the dichotomy of naughty nice, sweet evil, sexy innocent...Such elements will truly ignite with this clutch. I could portray a "Victoria Beckham Red Carpet" in an all monochrome column gown and this clutch, or as Vogue suggests in their 2014 cover girls-inspired gift guide, "Lupita Nyong'o Worldly Wise". I suppose she'd style the Anndra Neen with one of her intricately tribal-printed and expertly-hued dresses, metallic beautifully woven sandals, and her big, mysteriously appealing eyes.
But we're not all a Miss Nyong'o, are we?
The fact that the visual effects on this purse instantly amount to sort of resemble a snake print can't hurt our not being Lupita Nyong'o. We can twist this to our advantage. Reptile textures and and shades go elegant with a smooth white-colored rosey-tinted material for the larger garment worn (this season). A dramatic pleat or two, to really contrast artificial and natural elements, giving off intelligence and ease in your physique. Menswear shoes will never disappoint me, hence I can't disappoint their presence with a look like this. A good gloss-finished mahogany bronze pair with curve-sided point-toe, and we're a million $$. Chunky velvet heels in perhaps a blushed nude if you're not a Emma-Stone-rockin-my-boyfriends-pjs-gal-party type of girl. This clutch, in its oblique complexity, is too versatile for you to go wrong.
xoxo Aristocat
I though these two hard choices of texture could only go well with a fabric texture that's mesh, lace, chiffon, or shear silk in dark tones such as navy or burgundy over a creme opaque knit or ivory crepe top, steadying out the dichotomy of naughty nice, sweet evil, sexy innocent...Such elements will truly ignite with this clutch. I could portray a "Victoria Beckham Red Carpet" in an all monochrome column gown and this clutch, or as Vogue suggests in their 2014 cover girls-inspired gift guide, "Lupita Nyong'o Worldly Wise". I suppose she'd style the Anndra Neen with one of her intricately tribal-printed and expertly-hued dresses, metallic beautifully woven sandals, and her big, mysteriously appealing eyes.
But we're not all a Miss Nyong'o, are we?
The fact that the visual effects on this purse instantly amount to sort of resemble a snake print can't hurt our not being Lupita Nyong'o. We can twist this to our advantage. Reptile textures and and shades go elegant with a smooth white-colored rosey-tinted material for the larger garment worn (this season). A dramatic pleat or two, to really contrast artificial and natural elements, giving off intelligence and ease in your physique. Menswear shoes will never disappoint me, hence I can't disappoint their presence with a look like this. A good gloss-finished mahogany bronze pair with curve-sided point-toe, and we're a million $$. Chunky velvet heels in perhaps a blushed nude if you're not a Emma-Stone-rockin-my-boyfriends-pjs-gal-party type of girl. This clutch, in its oblique complexity, is too versatile for you to go wrong.
xoxo Aristocat