.: Cocktail Rings
Mask Stubby Fingers :.
The complaint: "I hate my short, stubby
fingers."
The disguise: Cocktail rings.
Why it works: These big, statement rings are actually better suited for thicker fingers because they require a certain amount of weight to pull off. Just be sure to find a ring that doesn't overwhelm your hand and you're good to go.
Jewelry design company Ross-Simons is known for its statement pieces and this red jade engraved ring is no exception. We also like J. Crew's blue starburst and the coral-diamond combo set in the of-the-moment sunny metal. This smoky quartz ring is simply stunning, but for a little more sparkle, the multi-gem ring set in yellow gold is a perfect statement piece.
.: Thick Wrists Require Chunky
Bracelets :.
The complaint: "I want to look slimmer."
The disguise: Chunky bracelets.
Why it works: It's no fashion secret that
you should accessorize according to your size. If you're a larger
woman who wants to look thinner, a big, chunky bracelet will
make you look slimmer because it complements your build.
Who knew a chunky bangle could be so luxurious? This awe-inspiring cuff bracelet features multi-gem stones and cultured pearls all set in polished vermeil. If you're looking for more
reasonable (read: affordable) options, the studded
bangle is the perfect complement to a leather jacket when
you're feeling rocker chic.
Both the Alexis Bittar hinged bracelet and Ross-Simons mosaic masterpiece are sure to dress up even the drabbest of outfits.
.: Long Chains
Lengthen Your Neck :.
The complaint: "I look like I have no
neck."
The disguise: Long necklaces.
Why it works: We aren't all blessed with long,
lean necks like Iman, but luckily there's a fix for that. Long
necklaces draw the eyes downward, which has an elongating and
slimming effect you're sure to appreciate.
Black diamonds? Be still our heart. This diamond and pearl necklace
is certainly like no other. For something a little more low-key and everyday, try this oval-link necklace or layer on long gold chains. The Murano glass necklace is special enough to stand on its own as is the sparkling diamond filigreed necklace.
.: Oversized Earrings Disguise
Big Ears :.
The complaint: "My ears are too big."
The disguise: Oversized earrings.
Why it works: If you're tired of wearing your
hair down to cover your ears, try oversized earrings. A larger
earring actually draws attention to the accessory and away from
your ear. Just check out Beyonce she's
a master of this disguise.
Evoke your inner jetsetter with these exotic Kilifi earrings or even these mod puffed hoop earrings. Dreaming of something more romantic? These pearl poppy earrings should do the trick. And because we all need a pair of showstopping chandeliers, check out Me&Ro's silver stunners.