Ombré involves colors running from light to dark or vice versa and in recent years it's been mostly associated with the hair style that has crept into Fashion in the last year or so. I must admit, when I first saw a blend from blonde hair to light pink ends, I was sckeptical and thought it was a bit odd, but then continually wanted the look. It became popular from you girls to middle aged moms and executives. Now the trend has moved into being a classic.
The runways are filled with ombré rings, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets. They add a splash of diversity to the new fall and winter looks. "Personally I love the look of ombré and I have incorporated the ombré in our collections, particularly transitions from pink sapphires to diamond, blue sapphires to pink sapphires, and emeralds to diamonds. We have also incorporated white sapphires in the transitions as an option to keep the costs a bit lower."--Sherri, our designer
Ombré has already cropped up in the high fashion brands, such as Levi's range of ombré jeans and Dries Van Noten with the Ombré sheer silk blouses are just two examples of the trend that is going viral.
We have incorporated ombré into our stacking rings. Our new ring style lends itself beautifully to the technique and allows you to mix and match to your heart's content to create your own unique style. "I designed the stacking rings for youto create your own stack with the same or different colors to create your our personal look."
Colored gemstones and diamonds--one of the great advantages of ombré is that its easy to buy one statement piece and layer it with other pieces that you have in your collection, mixing colors using the ombré as the highlight.
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