Since you started planning your resort vacation you've had dreams about the pool, the spa and the big colorful drinks. You've also had nightmares about what to pack. An outfit for every situation just isn't possible, at least not within the laws of physics. So before you start jumping up and down on your suitcase consider your accessories. The right accessories can reduce the number of outfits you need to bring. By mixing and matching jewelry you can completely change your look.
For instance our Triple Tahitian Wrap necklace can be worn poolside for evening cocktails or switched to a bracelet for a day on the links. Our Pelota Stackable Rings can be worn on a chain as a pendant. Or if you are feeling adventurous you can layer several necklaces to create a new look with the same pieces.
Which Resort Style Jewelry Should Make the Final Cut:
For instance our Triple Tahitian Wrap necklace can be worn poolside for evening cocktails or switched to a bracelet for a day on the links. Our Pelota Stackable Rings can be worn on a chain as a pendant. Or if you are feeling adventurous you can layer several necklaces to create a new look with the same pieces.
Which Resort Style Jewelry Should Make the Final Cut:
- Choose items that are well made with sturdy clasps. You don't want to lose a cherished piece far from home.
- Be sure to pack uncomplicated pieces as well, smooth cuff bracelets, stud earrings and simple necklaces you can wear during physical activities. If you're looking for the right go anywhere accessory our Faux Bois Wave Bangle Set is just the thing.
- For casual daytime wear at a resort leather and stones are always preferable. Try artistic pieces that show your creative side. And if you wear a lot of white linen or other neutral tones add color with your jewelry. Our Crushed Cuff with Green Moss Agate is ideal for adding a splash of color.
- Stick to the theme of the resort, tailor the jewelry for Maui to Maui and Aspen to Aspen.
- Gold and pearls are classics for a reason. Treat them with care and remember to have high-priced items placed in the resort safe.
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