The Untucked Crop with Long Pearls

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We recently had Mary Orten of the Classy Cubicle style our pearls with her latest how-to, the "Untucked Crop-Top" for the office (who knew?!). We think it turned out really great, and I am seriously loving the edgy look she put together (with pink as its focal point!) What do you guys think?
b2 asos fuchsia cropped furry sweater white cream silk split side silk long blouse hanging below.jpg

mary orten pearl necklace close up.jpg


For those interested in putting together this chic look, check her out here: http://www.theclassycubicle.com/2014/01/untucked.html

And don't miss out on her Top Ten Cubicle Crimes post, which had me in tears of laughter (and a touch of guilt, #1 is my crime, I hate hate hate doing my hair, I am hopeless! At least it's in a bun...)
http://www.theclassycubicle.com/p/top-10-cubicle-crimes.html

Enjoy! :cool:
 
That's a really nice look, and the pearls are gorgeous!
 
Lovely styling with those pearls! I have the rope, now I need a delicate tin-cup. Just fabulous :cool:
 
Oooh. I like. The crop top makes the proportions interesting, and the layering makes it totally do-able. I like that there are just the three colors, too - keeps it in focus.
 
A winning look. I love the colors, and the pearls, of course! :)
 
Looking through my wardrobe as I type. I need to replicate this!
 
It is very pretty, but doesn't look remotely like office wear to me - too casual, the layering, and the leggings and colour wouldn't do for any serious professional stuff, surely?

That said, it's a lovely casual weekend look, and the pearls look wonderful.
 
It looks more like small pearls wired to a long chain than a tin-cup.

- Karin
 
Yeah we gotta get our hands on some baby pearls so we can offer these- the babies are just so delicate and pretty, and they make gorgeous accents to larger pearls!! They are on my wish list for HK this year... ;)

The outfit would be good for casual office wear- definitely not a lawyer's or doctor's office lol! But for my place, absolutely :cool:
 
Ah, I'm a barrister, so fall into the "wouldn't do there" catagories!
 
I like the combination. Personally I haven't tried chain with tiny pearls yet. It is feminine and delicate but one has to be a little more careful with chain getting snagged on sweaters. The color combination is really eye catching. I like fuchsia myself but am not fond of horizontal blocking. That outfit can add at least 10 lbs. visually. Only works for tall people I am afraid.
 
Some tips from my insurance about winter and jewelry (sweater issue I posted above):

5 Ways to Protect your Jewelry from Winter Woes

You prepare your vehicle and home for winter, but should you protect your jewelry any differently? The winter season presents its own unique risks to jewelry. Here are five tips to help prevent jewelry loss or damage so you can continue to wear your jewelry without worry.
1) Ensure a proper fit. Colder temperatures can cause fingers to constrict and make rings more likely to fall off. Do the "shake test." If rings feel too loose, visit your trusted jeweler for resigloveszing.
2) Beware of dangerous accessories. Ring prongs can snag on the inside of gloves and mittens, causing diamonds and other gemstones to become loose and fall out. Be extra careful when removing your winter accessories and make sure all rings and stones are in place.
3) Watch the sweaters. Loose knits can easily get caught on necklace clasps or snatch earrings from the lobes. Pull on your winter wools before applying your jewelry.
4) Bust a move, bling-free. Skiing, snowboarding, sledding, as well as indoor fitness can put your jewelry at increased risk for chips, breaks and accidental loss. Consider removing your jewelry when you're most-active.
5) Get insurance. Is it all insured? You can bundle additional pieces under your existing xxxxxxxxxxx policy as a cost-effective way to keep it all protected, whatever the season!*
 
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